First responders are vital for the health and well-being of everyone at the scene of an emergency. No one can accurately predict what may happen at any time, so a good team of first responders is necessary. Finding ways to help first responders is important, and one of the best ways to do so is by helping to decrease their response times.
Faster Help for Those in Need
A short response time means that the people on the scene are getting the help they need more quickly. A quick response time means responders are there to help end the emergency and protect those involved, whether that means tending to injuries or stopping a crime in progress.
Improved Safety for Responders
Responders are constantly thrown into dangerous situations as they try to protect everyone. A faster response time means first responders can count on their backup to arrive quickly. That’s why quick response time helps improve their safety.
More Time To React
If responders are on the emergency site earlier, they have more time to react to the emergency. This means they can identify and react to the situation before it escalates, as they can deploy faster and sort through their items quickly. That’s why good organization is important for first responders—for example, tools like these truck bed slides for police officers allow responders to organize their equipment and access it quickly.
Quicker End to the Emergency
When responders can get to a scene faster, they can put a stop to the situation faster. Speed is of the essence when saving a person’s life from injury or putting out a fire because the situation only worsens with time. That’s why a quick response time is so important for first responders.
Any method you can use to safely reduce the time it takes for first responders to deploy on a scene is a good one. It will enable the responders to fight against whatever is happening on the scene.
During a visit to East Jerusalem’s Silwan neighbourhood, Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Tom Fletcher met residents facing home demolitions and the threat of forcible eviction.
Published: 7th Feb 2025 09:57:21 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: International Criminal Court, DRC & other topics - Daily Press Briefing (7 February 2025)
Noon briefing by Farhan Haq, Deputy Spokesperson for the Secretary-General.
Highlights:
Secretary-General’s Travel
International Criminal Court
Human Rights
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Syria
Haiti
Food Price Index
Financial Contributions
SECRETARY-GENERAL’S TRAVEL
The Secretary-General will be in Paris, France, on Monday to attend the Artificial Intelligence Action Summit. He will speak at one of the sessions on Tuesday, and he will tell leaders gathered there that the growing concentration of AI capabilities in the hands of a few companies and countries risks widening global inequalities and deepening geopolitical divides. He will underscore that we must prevent a world of AI "haves" and "have-nots" and will call on AI leaders to pool expertise and cooperate with each other. He will emphasize that it is in the interests of government and technology leaders to commit to global guardrails.
While in Paris, he is also expected to meet with President Emmanuel Macron and other world leaders.
The Secretary-General will leave France on Wednesday.
INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
In response to questions about our response to the US Government’s executive order regarding the International Criminal Court, the Deputy Spokesperson said the following:
International criminal law is an essential element to fighting impunity, which is unfortunately widespread in today’s world. The International Criminal Court is its essential element, and it must be allowed to work in full independence.
HUMAN RIGHTS
This morning in Geneva, the Human Rights Council held a special session on the situation in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo.
The High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, said that if nothing is done to end the offensive of the M23, supported by the Rwanda Defense Forces, the worst may be yet to come, for the people of eastern DRC, but also beyond the country’s borders.
He said that he is horrified by the spread of sexual violence, adding that his team in the DRC is currently verifying multiple allegations of rape, gang rape and sexual slavery, throughout the conflict zones.
Mr. Türk also said that hundreds of human rights defenders, journalists and members of civil society have reported to his Office that they have been threatened or are being pursued by the M23 and Rwandan forces. Our human rights colleagues have also facilitated the protection of judicial authorities who were in danger.
And to note that this morning, the Human Rights Council adopted by consensus a resolution establishing a Fact-finding mission by the UN Human Rights Office and an Independent Commission of Inquiry (COI) on the DRC. Both will examine violations of international humanitarian law and human rights law committed in North and South Kivu Provinces of the DRC since January 2022.
Bintou Keita, the Head of our peacekeeping mission in the DRC – MONUSCO- also spoke in Geneva this morning.
She said that hundreds of thousands of displaced people are being forced by M23 to return to their places of origin, without any guarantee or humanitarian assistance on their safe and dignified return.
She also expressed her concerns about the use of misinformation and dis-information, adding that the suspension of social networks such as X and TikTok by the Congolese authorities is a serious infringement of the right to information and must be swiftly lifted. In a region with a sensitive history, Ms. Keita added, ethnically motivated attacks remain a serious concern.
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Published: 7th Feb 2025 08:56:25 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Women’s rights are human rights, with Nyaradzayi Gumbonzvanda | UN ‘Awake at Night’ podcast teaser
Having grown up in war-torn rural Zimbabwe, Nyaradzayi Gumbonzvanda overcame extreme hardship to pursue a career at the highest levels of the United Nations. Now UN Assistant Secretary-General, and one of two deputy executive directors of UN Women, she wants little girls everywhere to aspire to the same heights.
“Peace is a prerequisite. It's so critical for development… for unleashing the potential of the little girls. Peace is so important for enabling mothers, widows to give the best they can.”
UN Women works to uphold women’s human rights and ensure that every woman and girl lives up to her full potential. In this episode, Nyaradzayi Gumbonzvanda reflects on a childhood touched by war, poverty and disease, on a lifelong love of learning, and on how a recent accident gave her a new perspective on inequality.
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About Awake at Night
Hosted by Melissa Fleming, UN Under-Secretary-General for Global Communications, the podcast ‘Awake at Night’ is an in-depth interview series focusing on remarkable United Nations staff members who dedicate their career to helping people in parts of the world where they have the hardest lives – from war zones and displacement camps to areas hit by disasters and the devastation of climate change.
Published: 7th Feb 2025 02:00:52 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Women’s rights are human rights, with Nyaradzayi Gumbonzvanda | UN Women | Awake at Night
Having grown up in war-torn rural Zimbabwe, Nyaradzayi Gumbonzvanda overcame extreme hardship to pursue a career at the highest levels of the United Nations. Now UN Assistant Secretary-General, and one of two deputy executive directors of UN Women, she wants little girls everywhere to aspire to the same heights.
“Peace is a prerequisite. It's so critical for development… for unleashing the potential of the little girls. Peace is so important for enabling mothers, widows to give the best they can.”
UN Women works to uphold women’s human rights and ensure that every woman and girl lives up to her full potential. In this episode, Nyaradzayi Gumbonzvanda reflects on a childhood touched by war, poverty and disease, on a lifelong love of learning, and on how a recent accident gave her a new perspective on inequality.
[00:00] Introduction
[01:10] Growing up in Zimbabwe amidst conflict and war
[05:51] Family and community support
[07:37] The power of education
[10:16] Facing the HIV/AIDS crisis
[14:24] Becoming the first in her family to attend university
[16:27] Awakening to women’s rights
[18:19] The impact of child marriage
[21:12] A promise to her father
[23:45] Fighting for women’s autonomy
[25:16] What keeps Nyaradzayi awake at night
[26:35] Life with a disability
[27:32] Empowering survivors
[28:44] A message to young girls
[29:36] Closing remarks
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About Awake at Night
Hosted by Melissa Fleming, UN Under-Secretary-General for Global Communications, the podcast ‘Awake at Night’ is an in-depth interview series focusing on remarkable United Nations staff members who dedicate their career to helping people in parts of the world where they have the hardest lives – from war zones and displacement camps to areas hit by disasters and the devastation of climate change.
Published: 7th Feb 2025 02:00:06 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Palestine: WHO Warns of Severe Health Crisis in Gaza - Press Conference | United Nations
World Health Organization (WHO) senior official in Gaza Rik Peeperkorn said that the health needs in the Strip are “immense” as functional health facilities and services are scarce.
Peeperkorn today (06 Feb) spoke to reporters from Gaza via video link.
On mental health, the WHO senior official said that that everyone in Gaza is affected by the conflict, with stress, anxiety, depression and feel of loneliness. He said that only two psychiatrists are in the north and a few mental health professionals.
Peeperkorn also said that WHO started a training program. “As of now, 44 mental health humanitarian workers were trained on psychological first aid to provide immediate emotional and psychological support early and also ensure early detection and enable safe referrals.”
On a positive note, the WHO official said that Shifa Hospital “bounced back in the middle of the severe destruction, some departments are working, and it's working again as a referral hospital.”
He said that WHO is supporting an emergency medical team. “There's general surgery going on, trauma surgery going on, and more in child health. A lot is going on. And also some substantial renovations to expand the impatience department and the ICU,” Peeperkorn added.
On medical evacuation, the WHO official said, “There should be more patients going through Rafah into Egypt. But we also want other medical corridors, and the first medical corridors we really want to see restored is the traditional referral pathway to West Bank and East Jerusalem. The hospitals are ready in East Jerusalem and West Bank to receive the patients.”
Asked about the recent announcement on US withdrawing from his Organization, Peeperkorn said, “We need a strong World Health Organization which plays a crucial role in protecting the health security of the world people, including Americans, and addressing the root causes of disease, but also building stronger health systems, detecting, preventing and responding to health emergencies, including disease outbreaks, often in dangerous places where we of us cannot go.”
“And therefore, we really hope for this reconsideration and look forward to engaging in this constructive dialog, at all levels,” he concluded.
Published: 7th Feb 2025 02:00:00 By: United Nations
CNN’s Larry Madowo reports from the Ugandan capital about the impact of the Trump administration's freeze on almost all foreign assistance and the gutting of USAID.
Amid plans for sweeping layoffs of federal workers, the Trump administration has offered what some are calling 'buyouts' to roughly two million government employees. One federal employee, a mom and veteran who works for the VA in Louisville, Kentucky, weighs the offer.
Published: 8th Feb 2025 01:04:33 By: CNN
CNN Video: Trump revokes former President Biden’s access to classified information
President Donald Trump said he was removing former President Joe Biden's access to classified information by revoking his security clearance and stopping his daily intelligence briefings. CNN’s Jeff Zeleny reports and a panel of experts discuss. #CNN #News
Published: 8th Feb 2025 12:24:09 By: CNN
CNN Video: Indian migrants seen in shackles as they board deportation flight from US
Lawmakers and protestors were seen demonstrating outside India's parliament following the deportation of around 100 Indian migrants back to the country from the US. Following footage released by the US Border Patrol showing migrants in shackles while boarding the plane before the 40-hour flight, the protestors set alight an effigy of President Donald Trump amid his administration's migration crackdown.
Published: 7th Feb 2025 11:14:23 By: CNN
CNN Video: See surprising North Korean city opening to western tourists
Even by North Korean standards, Rason is not exactly a tourism hotspot, but it looks set to become the country's first post-pandemic destination for western tourists. CNN's Will Ripley reports.
Published: 7th Feb 2025 10:41:36 By: CNN
BBC News Video: Why is the United Kingdom Debating Brexit Again? | BBC Newscast
In this special episode recorded in the BBC’s Radio Theatre in London, Adam Fleming, Laura Kuenssberg, Chris Mason and Faisal Islam discuss the past and future of Brexit.
We look at whether or not another outcome may have been possible for the United Kingdom. Could former Prime Minister Theresa May have survived Brexit as PM, or was her successor Boris Johnson always destined to take the reigns? What have the last five years meant for ‘Vote Leave’ campaigner, Nigel Farage and his Reform Party? And, has the current Prime Minister, Keir Starmer’s latest trip to Belgium set the scene for the Brexit debate to heat up again?
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Published: 7th Feb 2025 10:45:02 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Global condemnation as Trump sanctions International Criminal Court | BBC News
More than 70 countries have signed a statement criticising President Trump's decision to impose sanctions on the International Criminal Court - the world’s highest criminal court, under the jurisdiction of the United Nations.
They said the measures increased the risk of dictators and those accused of the most serious wrongdoing, including war crimes, ethnic cleansing and genocide, escaping punishment.
Donald Trump had condemned the ICC for issuing arrest warrants for Israel's prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, and his former defence minister who are wanted for alleged war crimes in Gaza.
The ICC has also issued warrants against senior Hamas leaders implicated in the attack on Israel on October 7th 2023.
Jane Hill presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Frank Gardner.
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Published: 7th Feb 2025 10:33:35 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Is Project 2025 shaping Donald Trump’s policy in the US? | BBC News
US President Donald Trump has ’signed a number of executive orders since his inauguration, resulting in a total reshaping of the way things are being done in US politics.
In the run-up to the election, Trump batted away concerns that Project 2025, a conservative blueprint for dismantling federal government, could shape his second term.
But Russell Vought, an architect of Project 2025, has just been confirmed to lead the White House budget office.
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Published: 7th Feb 2025 09:45:01 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Elon Musk vs The U.S. Government | BBC News
In the three weeks since Donald Trump returned to the White House, Elon Musk has taken a wrecking ball to the federal government in what he has called "a revolution of the people".
That revolution has included offers to buyout millions of federal employees, accessing sensitive data of millions of Americans and sweeping efforts to shut down federal agencies like USAID.
What, if anything, can get in Musk's way? And has there ever been so much power wielded in America by an unelected individual?
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Published: 7th Feb 2025 07:45:02 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Withdraw from Democratic Republic of Congo, UN rights chief urges Rwanda | BBC News
The UN Human Rights Chief has warned that the conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo risks spreading and the worst violence may yet be to come.
Volker Turk spoke at an emergency session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva.
Rwandan-backed M23 fighters took the city of Goma last week. There are reports of widespread human rights abuses, including sexual violence and the recruitment of child soldiers.
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Published: 7th Feb 2025 05:45:02 By: BBC News
ODN Video: Terrifying Moment Plane Bursts Into Flames After Crashing on Busy Road in Brazil
This is the terrifying moment a twin-engine plane went down in São Paulo. Brazil.
Dramatic footage shows a bus engulfed in flames after being struck by crash debris.
The Beech F90 King Air crashed shortly after takeoff, killing both passengers onboard.
Debris from the crash hit a bus and a passing motorcyclist, injuring six others.
Emergency crews battled a raging blaze as thick smoke rose over the area.
The aircraft had just departed Campo de Marte Airport and was bound for Porto Alegre.
Witnesses reported the plane exploded in a fireball on impact.
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Published: 7th Feb 2025 04:40:21 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: LIVE: Aftermath of Deadly Plane Crash in Sao Paulo, Brazil
ive from Sao Paulo where a small aircraft crashed on a road on Friday morning, killing at least two of its passengers, the local firefighter corps said in a statement.
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Published: 7th Feb 2025 03:35:02 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: LIVE: Aftermath of Deadly Plane Crash in Sao Paulo, Brazil
ive from Sao Paulo where a small aircraft crashed on a road on Friday morning, killing at least two of its passengers, the local firefighter corps said in a statement.
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Published: 7th Feb 2025 01:59:48 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: Trump Announces Sanctions on ICC for ‘targeting’ U.S. and Israel
President Donald Trump has imposed sanctions on the International Criminal Court (ICC).
The US leader accused the court of targeting America and its ally Israel.
Trump signed an executive order placing financial and visa restrictions on ICC officials.
The sanctions apply to those involved in investigations against the US and its allies.
The move follows the ICC's decision to issue arrest warrants for Israeli and Hamas leaders.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former defence minister Yoav Gallant are among those named.
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Published: 7th Feb 2025 01:36:49 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: Footage Emerges of Violent Prison Breakout During M23's Capture of Goma
Details of atrocities are emerging after M23 rebels captured the city of Goma in eastern DR Congo.
Hundreds of women were raped and burned alive during a prison break last week.
The attack happened inside Goma’s Munzenze prison after Rwandan-backed rebels entered the city.
The female wing was set on fire while thousands of male prisoners managed to escape.
Footage shows inmates fleeing as smoke rises and heavy gunfire can be heard in the background.
Goma, a city of over a million people, was plunged into chaos after M23’s rapid advance.
Missiles were reportedly seen flying over residential areas as bodies lay uncollected in the streets.
On Tuesday, officials confirmed around 2,000 bodies were still awaiting burial in Goma.
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Published: 6th Feb 2025 03:28:39 By: On Demand News
CBC Video: Canada’s unemployment drop a ‘bit of an illusion,’ economist says | Canada Tonight
Canada's labour market added 76,000 jobs in January and the unemployment rate fell 0.1 percentage points to 6.6 per cent, beating economist expectations, according to Statistics Canada's latest labour force survey published Friday. Economist Moshe Lander says this increase is a ‘little bit of an illusion’ because economic activity was front-loaded with the threat of Trump tarrifs — which, if they come, would impact almost every sector of the economy and jobs.
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Published: 8th Feb 2025 02:04:42 By: CBC News
CBC Video: Trump annexing Canada for its resources unlikely: former Alberta minister | Canada Tonight
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told his summit on supporting the Canadian economy on Friday that U.S. President Donald Trump's 51st state comments are motivated by his desire to tap into Canada's critical resources. Sonya Savage, the former Minister of Energy and Minerals in Alberta, says Trudeau’s comments are meant to ‘fear-monger’ and that it's unlikely Trump would annex Canada.
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Published: 8th Feb 2025 01:03:25 By: CBC News
CBC Video: Have the credits rolled on Montreal's Guzzo cinema empire?
After rapid expansion in the Montreal area during the first two decades after Vincenzo Guzzo took over the business from his father in the 1990s, an unforeseen event crippled the cinema chain financially, and it appears as if it may not recover.
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Published: 8th Feb 2025 01:01:40 By: CBC News
CBC Video: Are deep discounts really a deal? We tested prices at Old Navy and Canadian Tire | Marketplace
Marketplace tracks sale items at popular stores and reveals dubious discounts, including products that are always on sale and some that are advertised on big sales days — but are actually cheaper during other times of the year.
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CBC Video: Trump tariffs could be ‘worse than expected,’ says former Bank of Canada governor | Power & Politics
Former governor of the Bank of Canada Stephen Poloz warns of potential fallout from U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff threats on the day politicians and business leaders confer in Toronto for the Canada-U.S. Economic Summit. Power & Politics hears from Poloz and as well as president and CEO of Business Council of Canada Goldy Hyder on potential solutions to Canada's trade troubles.
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Published: 8th Feb 2025 12:20:56 By: CBC News
International Video: This is Gaza: witnessing the Israel Hamas war | Documentary
'This is Gaza’ follows the emotional journey of Palestinian filmmaker Yousef Hammash. As Israel carried out an unprecedented assault on the territory, following the fatal Hamas attacks on October 7, Yousef reported from the warzone amidst the military and humanitarian crisis.
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The film offers a devastating portrait of life and survival – before, during, and after the seismic events of October 7th – told through the eyes of Yousef.
Watching back his footage, he charts his family’s displacement and the heartbreaking decision to leave his home as he travels south to Rafah and eventually to London, where he continues to report on the situation in Gaza.
The film is produced for Channel 4 Streaming, executive produced by Ed Fraser and Girish Juneja and directed by Tom Besley.
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Published: 5th Feb 2025 04:00:06 By: Channel 4 News
International Video: The Evangelical Christians and Israeli Settlers backing Trump
Later today President Trump will welcome Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the White House, the first foreign leader to visit him in the Oval Office. Maintaining the ceasefire in Gaza will be at the top of their agenda.
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But Mr Netanyahu has also been meeting with prominent Evangelical Christians. They are a powerful constituency in America and their interpretation of the Bible has made them resolute allies of Israel.
They believe that the Jewish people have a God-given right to all the land - including the West Bank - which is internationally recognised as Palestinian territory.
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Published: 4th Feb 2025 08:01:41 By: Channel 4 News
International Video: At least 10 dead in shooting at Swedish school campus
Running for their lives - teachers and students spoke of the terror in their school 125 miles west of Stockholm as a gunman opened fire, leaving around 10 people dead.
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Police warned the death toll could rise as the search of the crime scene continued. Officers, who later raided the gunman's home, say they believe he acted alone and that terrorism was not thought to be a motive. The suspect was not previously known to police.
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Published: 4th Feb 2025 07:31:21 By: Channel 4 News
International Video: China hits back at Trump’s tariffs with their own
Mexico and Canada have cut a deal to avoid US tariffs, but today China responded to President Trump's imposition of a blanket 10 percent tax on all Chinese imports to the US, with tariffs of its own.
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But with the White House announcing that talks between Mr Trump and President Xi are planned in the next few days, is this simply more Trump bluster?
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Published: 4th Feb 2025 07:31:18 By: Channel 4 News
International Video: M23 rebels declare DRC ceasefire
The Rwandan-backed M23 rebels have declared a unilateral ceasefire in the Democratic Republic of Congo for "humanitarian reasons".
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The UN estimates around 900 people have been killed and thousands have been injured or displaced, after rebels seized a key city Goma last week.
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Published: 4th Feb 2025 05:43:25 By: Channel 4 News