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Noon briefing by Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesperson for the Secretary-General.
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SECRETARY-GENERAL / SOUTH SUDAN
In remarks to the press today on the unfolding situation in South Sudan, the Secretary-General urged the leaders to end the politics of confrontation, to release detained military and civilian officials now and fully restore the Government of National Unity.
Mr. Guterres also urged the guarantors of the peace agreement from the regional and international community to speak with one voice and to support the peace process. Mr. Guterres reiterated that we will work in close cooperation with the African Union and the Intergovernmental Authority on Development, otherwise known as IGAD.
The Secretary-General also called for dialogue and de-escalation for the sake of the long-suffering people of South Sudan. Three out of four South Sudanese need assistance, he sounded the alarm, that’s 9.3 million human beings in total. This is a humanitarian nightmare, he said.
SOUTH SUDAN / PEACEKEEPING
The Special Representative in South Sudan and Head of the peacekeeping mission there, Nicholas Haysom, just finished a meeting with President Salva Kiir.
Mr. Haysom shared the Secretary-General’s concerns with the President that the country risks slipping into widespread conflict due to the recent political and security developments. Our peacekeeping colleagues tell us that the President, in response, reiterated his previous public message that he is steadfast in his commitment not to take the country to war.
Mr. Haysom offered our full support to help de-escalate the tensions and encouraged the President to exercise leadership and take the necessary steps to give all South Sudanese confidence that peace will prevail in their country
SOUTH SUDAN / HUMANITARIAN
We can’t stress enough how deeply worried we are about the risk of the situation there worsening for the people of South Sudan.
This humanitarian crisis is being driven by violence, by food insecurity, by political instability, by climate shocks, by disease outbreaks as well as the spillover from the conflict in neighbouring Sudan.
Dozens of casualties have been reported due to the ongoing violence in the country in recent weeks, with up to 120,000 men, women and children having been forced to fleee their homes. The levels of acute hunger remain high, with some 7.7 million people who are severely food insecure and 650,000 children under the age of five at risk of severe acute malnutrition.
Regarding disease outbreaks – a cholera outbreak in South Sudan is yet to be contained, with more than 42,000 cases reported and nearly 800 deaths. Once again, we call on the parties to put their weapons down and put all the people of South Sudan first.
And at this critical juncture, we also appeal to Member States to swiftly supply the resources we need to stem the growing humanitarian crisis in the country, particularly in the face of funding cuts, So far, we’ve received just over 10 per cent of the $1.7 billion needed to reach 5.4 million people in South Sudan this year – which means we only about $174 million in our bank.
SOUTHEAST ASIA EARTHQUAKE
The Secretary-General expressed his condolences to the governments and people of Southeast Asia who were impacted by the 7.7 magnitude earthquake that hit earlier today.
The epicenter of the earthquake was in Myanmar and the de-facto authorities there have called for international assistance and we are mobilizing teams and support.
We are gathering information on the number of people impacted, damage to infrastructure and immediate humanitarian needs, in order to guide our response in the best way possible. We will share more updates and information as it becomes available.
our Emergency Relief Coordinator, Tom Fletcher, has made an initial allocation from the UN Central Emergency Response Fund of $5 million to support life-saving assistance in support of the operations of recovery following the earthquake.
Meanwhile, Julie Bishop, the Special Envoy for Myanmar, said on social media that the earthquake is heartbreaking for the people of Myanmar and added that her thoughts are with all those affected across the region.
The earthquake will compound an already dire humanitarian situation in Myanmar, where nearly 20 million people need assistance across the country, including more than 3.5 million people displaced from their homes.
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Published: 28th Mar 2025 05:54:13 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: South Sudan: Leaders Must Choose Peace Over Conflict as Crisis Deepens – UN Chief | United Nations
Secretary-General António Guterres said, “Now more than ever, the leaders of South Sudan must hear a clear, unified and resounding message: Put down the weapons. Put all the people of South Sudan first.”
The Secretary-General spoke to reporters today (28 Mar) in New York on the dramatic and dire situation that is unfolding in South Sudan.
Guterres cautioned that all the dark clouds of a perfect storm have descended upon the people of the world’s newest country – and one of the poorest, with a security emergency, a political upheaval, a humanitarian nightmare, a displacement crisis, an economic meltdown and a funding crisis.
“Let’s not mince words” he said, “what we are seeing is darkly reminiscent of the 2013 and 2016 civil wars, which killed 400,000 people.”
The Secretary-General highlighted that the UN Mission in South Sudan is working around the clock to ease tensions – engaging all parties and boosting protection of civilians. “But we face operational limitations,” he added.
Guterres appealed, “For the sake of the long-suffering people of South Sudan, it is time for dialogue and de-escalation.”
“The Horn of Africa is already in turmoil and cannot afford another conflict. Nor can the people of South Sudan,” the UN chief added.
To the leaders of the country, Guterres said, “End the politics of confrontation. Release detained military and civilian officials now. Fully restore the Government of National Unity. And vigorously implement the promises you made through your commitments to the peace agreement – which is the only legal framework to peaceful, free and fair elections in December 2026.”
The Secretary-General also urged the regional and international community, as guarantors of the peace agreement, “to speak with one voice in support of the peace process and against any attempts to undermine it.”
Guterres also reaffirmed that the UN supports the AU initiative to deploy the Panel of the Wise – as well as the efforts of the Special Envoy of President Ruto of Kenya. The world body is working in close cooperation with IGAD and the AU.
The Secretary-General reiterated, “At this critical hour, the people of South Sudan need an infusion of support. Diplomatic and political support for peace. And financial support for lifesaving aid.”
“South Sudan may have fallen off the world’s radar, but we cannot let the situation fall over the abyss,” the Secretary-General reiterated.
On the earthquakes that hit the parts of Southeast Asia today, Guterres sent his condolences to the government and peoples of the region, adding that the United Nations system in the region is mobilizing to help those in need.
He said, “The Government of Myanmar has asked for international support and our team in Myanmar is already in contact in order to fully mobilize our resources in the region to support the people of Myanmar.”
Published: 28th Mar 2025 04:19:55 By: United Nations
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Every year on 25 March, the International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade offers the opportunity to honour and remember those who suffered and died at the hands of the slavery system. The International Day also aims to raise awareness about the dangers of racism and prejudice today.
Published: 28th Mar 2025 01:00:42 By: United Nations
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UN Secretary-General António Guterres sounded the alarm Thursday on the environmental toll of the fashion industry, warning that without urgent action, “dressing to kill could kill the planet.”
Marking the International Day of Zero Waste, Guterres delivered an assessment of the world’s waste crisis, with the focus on the fashion and textile sectors. “Clothes are being produced and discarded at a staggering rate – driven by business models that prioritize newness, speed, and disposability,” he said, adding that “every second, the equivalent of one garbage truck full of clothing is incinerated or sent to landfill.”
But Guterres emphasized that fashion is only “the tip of a toxic iceberg.”
“Waste is an issue in every sector,” he said. “Every year, humanity produces over two billion tonnes of garbage. If you pack all that into shipping containers stacked end to end, they would stretch to the moon and back.”
He also condemned the flow of waste from wealthy nations to the Global South, where infrastructure to manage imported refuse is often lacking. “The rich world is flooding the Global South with garbage, from obsolete computers to single-use plastic and more,” Guterres said. “Many nations do not have the infrastructure to process even a fraction of what is dumped on their shores.”
Calling for systemic change, the UN chief underscored the need for accountability in the private sector, “Addressing plastic pollution must be at the core of corporate responsibility. There is no space for greenwashing.”
Published: 28th Mar 2025 02:11:49 By: United Nations
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The death toll from the 7.7-magnitude earthquake that struck Myanmar could surpass 10,000, according to an estimate by the United States Geological Survey. But getting accurate information on the impact of the quake out of the Southeast Asian nation could be difficult. CNN’s Nada Bashir explains why. #cnn #news #myanmar
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CNN Video: Earthquake survivor escapes building minutes before collapse
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BBC News Video: Earthquake rescue teams face horror and helplessness as trapped victims cry for help | BBC News
Rescue workers are desperately searching for survivors after a powerful earthquake struck central Myanmar. The shocks were so powerful that tremors rocked neighbouring China and Thailand, where many are also missing after buildings collapsed.
Myanmar declared a state of emergency across much of the country. At least 144 people are known to have died and more than 700 are injured but it’s feared that many more have lost their lives. The epicentre of the 7.7 magnitude quake was near the country's second city of Mandalay. The generals who run the isolated and secretive military regime have made a rare appeal for international help.
Hundreds of miles away in Thailand’s capital Bangkok about 100 workers are missing after a 30-storey skyscraper which was under construction collapsed in seconds. Rescue teams have been working through the night in the search for survivors.
Jane Hill presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Caroline Hawley, Nick Marsh and Pallab Ghosh.
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Published: 28th Mar 2025 10:21:57 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Woman gives birth on Bangkok street after earthquake evacuation. #Bangkok #BBCNews
US Vice-President JD Vance and wife Usha visited Greenland on Friday to “check out security”, but many locals are worried there's a political agenda to the visit.
Vance addressed the media saying that there are no immediate plans to expand the US military presence in Greenland, but added he’s seen “very strong evidence" that China and Russia are interested in this area.
The vice-president also criticised Denmark saying "Our message to Denmark is simple, you have not done a good job for the people of Greenland. This is why Trump's policy is what it is."
Greenland's Acting Prime Minister Mute B Egede said "Just for the record, the government of Greenland has not extended any invitations for any visits, neither private nor official."
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BBC News Video: Hunt for survivors as Myanmar earthquake kills dozens | BBC News
Rescue workers in Myanmar and Thailand are scrambling to find survivors hours after a 7.7 magnitude earthquake hit the centre of Myanmar.
At least 144 people have been killed in Myanmar and hundreds more are injured, an army general there says, with neighbouring countries also feeling the effects of the earthquake.
In Thailand, an unfinished high-rise collapsed in Bangkok, leaving 83 construction workers unaccounted for, according to the Thai deputy prime minister - seven have also been confirmed killed.
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Published: 28th Mar 2025 06:57:13 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: What do we know about the Myanmar earthquake? #Myanmar #Earthquake #BBCNews
More than 144 people have been killed in Myanmar after a 7.7 magnitude earthquake rocked the southeast Asian nation.
The massive tremors could be felt as far away as Thailand, with officials saying at least nine people have died in the capital, Bangkok.
This dashcam footage captured the moment a 33-storey building collapsed into a cloud of dust.
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ODN Video: Terrifying Moment Bangkok Skyscraper Collapses After Earthquake
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