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Hybrid press briefing sponsored by the Permanent Observer Mission of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) to the United Nations on the recent deaths of members of Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS).
Speakers:
H.E. Dr. Younis Al-Khatib, President of PRCS
Mr. Marwan Jilani, Vice President of PRCS.
Moderator:
Mr. Dylan Winder, Permanent Observer of the IFRC.
The President of the Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS), Dr. Younis Al-Khatib told reporters in New York that he had presented audiovisual evidence and had urged the Security Council “to support the call for an independent and thorough investigation” following the discovery of the bodies of eight missing medics from the PRCS in a mass grave in Gaza.
According to the he International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) an emergency medical team of nine disappeared along with their ambulances after they came under heavy fire in Al-Hashashin on 23 March. After seven days, the bodies of ambulance officers Mostafa Khufaga, Saleh Muamer and Ezzedine Shaath and first responder volunteers Mohammad Bahloul, Mohammed Al-Heila, Ashraf Abu Labda, Raed Al Sharif and Rifatt Radwan were retrieved. Ambulance officer Assad Al-Nassasra is still missing.
Describing the evidence, Al-Khatib said, “I heard the voice of one of those team members who was killed. And his phone was found with this body. And he recorded the whole event. His last words, before being shot. Forgive me, mom. I just wanted to help people. I wanted to save lives. And then he was killed.”
Al-Khatib said, “we were praying that they will be alive. They kept us for eight days in the dark. Now, the only information we know that Assad is missing. But there's somebody who knows whether Assad has been killed somewhere else, or Assad is detained in Israeli jails.”
The Vice President of the PRCS, Marwan Jilani, said, “I think the scale of this crime should force, that it should oblige the international community to do more and not to accept that this would be another incident that goes in the files and be forgotten after a few days.”
Asked how the video evidence presented to the Council was obtained, he said, “this was the phone of one of our EMS members, of the paramedics who was killed. So, the phone was on his body. The phone was in his pocket. So, it was with him. That's why we retrieved that video. There is a longer video, As I said, we will look into it, first of all, this is evidence, and we will deal with it as such.”
Published: 5th Apr 2025 03:00:21 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Myanmar, Occupied Palestinian Territory & other matters - Daily Press Briefing (4 April 2025)
Noon briefing by Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesperson for the Secretary-General.
Highlights:
Myanmar
Occupied Palestinian Territory
Sudan
South Sudan
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Haiti
Ukraine
Food Prices
Mine Awareness Day
Colombia
International Days
Deputy Secretary-General
Antisemitism
MYANMAR
As announced by the Secretary-General yesterday, Tom Fletcher, the Emergency Relief Coordinator, arrived this morning. Upon arrival, he met with humanitarian teams in Yangon. In the afternoon, he travelled to Mandalay, which as you know, is the epicentre of the earthquake, where tomorrow he is expected to meet with people impacted by the earthquake, as well as with local responders and other humanitarian workers.
More than 25 search-and-rescue teams are working, medical teams and supplies have been deployed, and water and shelter kits have been distributed in Mandalay and beyond. Just yesterday, more than 30 tons of medical supplies arrived in Myanmar, bringing the total to 100 tons since the earthquakes struck.
The UN Refugee Agency, for its part, has deployed plastic sheets and kitchen sets for about 25,000 people impacted.
The agency is also mobilizing supplies from its warehouses in Myanmar for an additional 25,000 people, but it will need to replenish stocks urgently to meet the massive needs due to the quake.
Our humanitarian colleagues are preparing a new appeal aligned with the Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan, which, as you know, calls for $1.1 billion as needs continue to outpace available supplies and response capacity. So far, less than 5 per cent of this appeal has been received.
For its part, UNHCR is appealing for $16 million to assist 1.2 million people. The funds will be used to manage displacement sites and support vulnerable people in six impacted regions until the end of the year.
OCCUPIED PALESTINIAN TERRITORY
The Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs reports that thousands more families have now fled westward in the Gaza Strip, in response to another displacement order issued by Israeli forces and covering parts of Gaza City. OCHA warns that these displacement orders have left civilians exposed to hostilities and deprive them of access to essential services for their basic survival.
All crossings, as you know, continue to be closed. We are now in the second month. So, no supplies can come into Gaza.
The World Food Programme has warned that food stocks in Gaza are running out, and assistance programmes are gradually shutting down. As we told you earlier this week, all WFP-supported bakeries had to close. Now, food parcel distributions are soon to end. Hot meals currently continue, but with dwindling supplies. The World Food Programme reminds us that a single hot meal provides 25 per cent or less of a person’s daily dietary needs.
Meanwhile, sanitation conditions across Gaza are likely worsening public health risks. Our humanitarian colleagues say that three makeshift displacement sites in Al Mawasi are now reporting infestations of fleas and mites, causing rashes and other health issues. Treating these infestations require chemicals and other items that will only be available once the crossings are again open for the entry of supplies.
UN humanitarian partners warn that criminal looting and general insecurity are again on the rise, linked to the closure and to lack of basic supplies. On Wednesday, one of the distribution points used by UNRWA was looted, along with nearby buildings. In a social media post, our colleagues at UNRWA said this wasn’t an isolated incident, but rather a symptom of a broader breakdown in civil order.
Turning to the West Bank, OCHA reports that tens of thousands of people remain displaced, unable to return home due to ongoing operations by Israeli forces in the north, mainly in Jenin and Tulkarm. Our humanitarian partners are providing urgent aid and psychosocial support to those impacted.
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Published: 4th Apr 2025 05:51:21 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: From War Remnants to Wearable Peace: How Bomb Fragments Become Jewellery | United Nations
What happens to bombs after they land? Some explode, but many don’t—leaving behind a deadly legacy of war. Today, tens of millions of these deadly weapons remain scattered in former battle zones across the world long after the conflicts have ended. In Laos alone, only one per cent of the estimated 80 million now banned cluster bombs dropped during the Viet Nam War more than half a century ago have been safely deactivated and removed.
As the world observes the International Day for Mine Awareness on April 4th, innovative projects are turning remnants of conflict into messages of peace. Meet Kendall Silwonuk and the artisans of Article 22, who transform metal from bomb casings into stunning jewellery, creating income and hope for communities once torn apart by conflict. Discover how bracelets, necklaces and sculptures made from bombs are helping rebuild lives and raise awareness about de-mining efforts worldwide.
Published: 4th Apr 2025 11:00:13 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Israel/Palestine: Human Rights Situation- Security Council Briefing | United Nations
Briefing by Volker Türk, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, on the situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question.
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UN human rights chief Volker Türk called for “an independent, prompt and thorough investigation” into the killings of 15 medical personnel and humanitarian aid workers in Gaza, stating that “those responsible for any violation of international law must be held to account.”
High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk today (03 Apr) told Council members that he is “appalled” by the recent killings of 15 medical personnel and humanitarian aid workers, “which raise further concerns over the commission of war crimes by the Israeli military.”
Türk said, “The Israeli military continues to strike camps for people who have been displaced numerous times, who have nowhere safe to go. The Israeli military also continues to force civilians to move.”
“Half of Gaza is now under mandatory evacuation orders or has been declared a no-go zone,” the UN human rights chief added.
He reiterated, “these orders fail to comply with the requirements of international humanitarian law.
Türk also highlighted, “Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups continue to launch indiscriminate rockets from Gaza into Israel, in breach of international humanitarian law.”
He said, “I am also deeply concerned about the fate and wellbeing of Israeli hostages still held in Gaza.”
The High Commissioner is also “alarmed by the inflammatory rhetoric by senior Israeli officials around seizing, annexing and dividing territory, and about transferring Palestinians outside Gaza.”
“This raises grave concerns about the commission of international crimes and runs counter to the fundamental principle of international law against the acquisition of territory by force,” he added.
Türk highlighted, “in Resolution 2735 passed last June, this Council rejected any attempt at demographic or territorial change in the Gaza Strip, including any actions that reduce the territory of Gaza.”
The High Commissioner urged “the immediate restoration of the ceasefire and unimpeded humanitarian access throughout Gaza.”
He warned again that “there is a high and increasing risk that atrocity crimes are being committed in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.”
The human rights chief stressed, “Under the Geneva Conventions, States have an obligation to act when a serious violation of international humanitarian law has been committed.”
Under the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, he continued, “State parties have the responsibility to act to prevent such a crime, when risk becomes apparent.”
Türk urged all those with influence to “ensure the protection of civilians as a matter of absolute priority,” adding that “it is essential that there is full accountability for all violations of international humanitarian and human rights law.”
“All hostages must be released immediately and unconditionally. All those arbitrarily detained must also be released. Israel must refrain from any acts amounting to forcible transfer of Gaza’s population,” he concluded.
Published: 4th Apr 2025 03:00:20 By: United Nations
Pope Francis made a surprise public appearance on Sunday, the first time the leader of the Catholic Church has been seen in public since leaving hospital two week ago.
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Published: 6th Apr 2025 12:12:35 By: CNN
CNN Video: One Thing: The Hidden Costs of Trump’s National Parks Cuts
As DOGE-led cuts continue to rock the federal government, we hear from National Parks employees about what’s at stake for visitors and wildlife, as well as the threat to the preservation of the history behind public lands.
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Published: 6th Apr 2025 08:35:52 By: CNN
CNN Video: The Hidden Costs of Trump’s National Parks Cuts
As DOGE-led cuts continue to rock the federal government, we hear from National Parks employees about what’s at stake for visitors and wildlife, as well as the threat to the preservation of the history behind public lands.
Guests: Andria Townsend & Helen Dhue
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Published: 6th Apr 2025 08:41:20 By: CNN
CNN Video: Comedians react to Trump's 'Dirty 15' nickname for some countries
Host Roy Wood Jr. is joined by comedian Karen Chee and Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna to discuss President Donald Trump’s announcement of plans for reciprocal tariffs of at least 10% across all countries. “Have I Got News For You” airs on CNN on Saturdays at 9pm ET. Watch the full episodes on CNN.com.
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Published: 6th Apr 2025 01:58:06 By: CNN
CNN Video: US tariffs slam Colombian coffee makers
The Trump administration imposed a 10% tariff on all imports from Colombia, which is the world’s third-largest coffee producer. CNN's Stefano Pozzebon visits one of the country's coffee warehouses.
Published: 6th Apr 2025 12:35:26 By: CNN
BBC News Video: Esther Ghey says she is friends with mother of girl who murdered her daughter | BBC News
Campaigner Esther Ghey has told the BBC she is "frustrated" at the government's approach to online safety, warning that "young people are losing their lives".
Ms Ghey's child Brianna, 16, was murdered in February 2023 by two 15-year-olds, one of whom had been watching violent content online. Brianna herself had viewed material that encouraged self-harm.
Ms Ghey also said she would now consider Emma Jenkinson, the mother of one of Brianna's killers, "a friend", having first met her in March last year.
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Published: 6th Apr 2025 11:23:16 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Anti-Trump protests take place across US as tariffs come into force | BBC News
In the most visible protest against President Donald Trump since he began his second term, thousands turned out in cities across the US with placards and signs.
The protests came on the day President Trump's import tariffs on countries around the world came into effect, which is already having an impact on economies.
Meanwhile, Elon Musk has said the US could have a 'zero-tariff' partnership in the future.
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Published: 6th Apr 2025 10:45:04 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Israel admits mistakes over medic killings in Gaza | BBC News
Israel's army has admitted its soldiers made mistakes over the killing of 15 emergency workers in southern Gaza on 23 March.
Israel originally claimed troops opened fire because the convoy approached "suspiciously" in darkness without headlights or flashing lights - but mobile phone footage released on Saturday, filmed by one of the paramedics who was killed, showed the vehicles did have lights on as they answered a call to help wounded people.
Meanwhile, two UK MPs have been detained in Israel as they attempted to enter the country and Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu will visit Washington DC on Monday for a sit-down with US President Donald Trump.
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Published: 6th Apr 2025 08:51:26 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: New video shows Israeli soldiers shooting dead 15 emergency workers in Gaza | BBC News
Newly-released mobile phone footage shows the moment Israeli soldiers opened fired on a convoy of ambulances in Gaza, killing 15 rescue workers. The video contradicts the Israel Defence Forces account of the incident, in which they claimed the vehicles had been travelling without headlights or emergency flashing lights and appeared to be a threat.
The video, released by the Palestine Red Crescent Society shows the clearly-marked ambulances with headlights and emergency flashing lights switched on. The PRCS said the video was obtained from the phone of a paramedic who was killed in the Israeli attack.
In response to the new video, the IDF told the BBC: "All claims, including the documentation circulating about the incident, will be thoroughly and deeply examined to understand the sequence of events and the handling of the situation".
The video shows the marked vehicles drawing to a halt on the edge of the road, lights still flashing, and at least two emergency workers stepping out wearing reflective clothing. Shooting can then be heard lasting for several minutes as the man filming says prayers.
The footage was found on his phone after his body was recovered from a shallow grave one week after the incident. The bodies of the eight paramedics, six Gaza Civil Defence workers and one United Nations employee were found buried in sand, along with their wrecked vehicles. It took international organisations days to negotiate safe access to the site.
Israel claimed a number of Hamas and Islamic Jihad militants had been killed in the shooting, but has not provided any evidence for that claim or explained the alleged threat to its troops.
Reeta Chakrabarti presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Dan Johnson.
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Published: 5th Apr 2025 10:13:48 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Is Elon Musk Leaving the White House? | BBC News
There was a bright spot for Democrats this week after a liberal judge beat her conservative rival in the most expensive judicial election in US history.
Susan Crawford beat Brad Schimel despite being backed by President Donald Trump's billionaire adviser Elon Musk.
The results came amid reports that Elon Musk could soon leave his prominent role in Donald Trump's administration.
The White House has described the reports as "garbage" and that Musk would only leave when his work at DOGE was complete.
And, Justin has been chatting to an economist from The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think-tank which backs Trump's global tariffs policy.
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Published: 5th Apr 2025 11:15:00 By: BBC News
ODN Video: Shocking New Footage Shows Israel Attacking Convoy of Palestinian Medics
This is the moment 15 Palestinian medics and rescue workers were killed by Israeli forces last month.
The Red Crescent and Civil Defence vehicles can be seen pulling up to help an ambulance that had come under fire earlier before coming under gunfire themselves.
Israel claimed the medics’ vehicles did not have emergency signals when troops opened fire on them, but this new footage found on one of the victims’ phone contradicts this claim.
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Published: 6th Apr 2025 11:18:57 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: Trump's Tariff World War: How Will It Affect You?
Trump shook the world economy on Thursday by imposing sweeping 10% baseline global tariffs on all US imports.
The announcement made stock markets tumble – the quickest and biggest drop that stocks have experienced since the Covid-19 pandemic in early 2020.
But what is Trump’s plan behind these tariffs? And who will they affect?
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Published: 5th Apr 2025 01:32:04 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: Russell Brand Charged With Rape and Sexual Assault Following Investigation
Russell Brand has been charged with a series of sexual offences following an investigation by the Metropolitan Police.
The alleged offences involve four women and are said to have taken place between 1999 and 2005 in London and Bournemouth.
In a statement by the Metropolitian police, they said Brand has been charged with one count of rape, one count of oral rape, one count of indecent assault, and two counts of sexual assault.
He is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on 2 May.
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Published: 4th Apr 2025 03:39:49 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: South Korean Streets Erupt As Court Removes President Yoon From Office
South Korea’s Constitutional Court has upheld the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol, formally removing him from office.
The court’s ruling came on Friday, following Yoon’s controversial declaration of martial law in December 2024.
Judges said the move violated the constitution and democratic principles, calling it an “abuse of emergency power”.
Scenes of celebration broke out in Seoul after the verdict, with critics of Yoon welcoming the decision. His supporters, however, expressed shock and disappointment.
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Published: 4th Apr 2025 12:21:24 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: LIVE: Ursula von der Leyen Begins EU-Central Asia Summit in Uzbekistan
Watch European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President Antonio Costa deliver doorstep remarks after a plenary session during the first summit between the EU and the five countries of Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan).
The aim of this first summit is to intensify bilateral relations and enhance regional cooperation. Leaders will also address common security challenges, trade and investments.
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Published: 4th Apr 2025 11:32:41 By: On Demand News
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Published: 6th Apr 2025 02:00:10 By: CBC News
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B45 Baseball in Quebec City has seen requests for torpedo baseball bats skyrocket, including from MLB players, following a record-breaking Yankees game. The relatively new type of bat was designed by a former physics professor while he was working for the New York Yankees.
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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre announced in Osoyoos, B.C., that if elected, he would cut 25 per cent of government red tape over the next two years.
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Liberal Leader Mark Carney said his party would build up Canada's skilled trades workforce by providing a new apprenticeship grant of up to $8,000.
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Sustainability expert and professor Mike Berners-Lee argues that dishonesty in politics, business, and the media is one of the biggest barriers to tackling climate change and other global crises.
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Donald Trump has announced global tariffs on an unprecedented scale, holding up a chart in the White House Rose Garden outlining what each country will pay and while the UK seems to have got off relatively lightly, almost nowhere has escaped America's determination to bolster its home-grown trade and manufacturing.
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Hungary's far right leader Viktor Orban says the country will withdraw from the International Criminal Court hours after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived in Budapest.
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The ICC has issued an international arrest warrant for Mr Netanyahu, accusing him of war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza.
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Stock markets around the world have fallen after Donald Trump announced his 10% tariffs on US imports.
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