United Nations Video: Nobel Laureate tells United Nations Art Provides Social Justice | United Nations

Nobel Laureate for Literature, Wole Soyinka and Poet Salome Agbaroji spoke at the United Nations General Assembly on the power of art in the context of social justice and reparations from past atrocities, including the transatlantic slave trade and modern slavery.
'Poetry is such a great arena for political discussion.' National Agbaroji said in an interview with UN News, while Soyinka called for young talents to let their creation 'enlarge the lives of others'.
Published: 1st Apr 2025 05:00:16 By: United NationsUnited Nations Video: UNICEF Mobilizes Supplies for Earthquake-hit Myanmar | United Nations

Following the devastating 7.7 magnitude earthquake that recently struck Myanmar, UNICEF is mobilizing 80 metric tons of life-saving supplies, including health kits, medical supplies, tents and hygiene kits for children and families in need.
Published: 30th Mar 2025 09:10:14 By: United NationsUnited Nations Video: United Nations Rushes Aid to Myanmar Affected by Massive Earthquake

A powerful earthquake on 28 March has caused widespread damage and casualties in Myanmar and the wider region. The UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Myanmar, Marcoluigui Corsi, explains how the devastation adds to the country’s already immense needs.
Published: 29th Mar 2025 05:21:40 By: United NationsUnited Nations Video: South Sudan, Southeast Asia Earthquake & other topics - Daily Press Briefing (28 March 2025)

Noon briefing by Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesperson for the Secretary-General.
Highlights:
Secretary-General / South Sudan
South Sudan / Peacekeeping
South Sudan / Humanitarian
Southeast Asia Earthquake
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Central African Republic
Occupied Palestinian Territory
Lebanon
International Day of Zero Waste
Senior Personnel Appointment – UNTMIS
Financial Contribution
Briefing
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 NationsUnited 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
CNN Video: Health benefits of April Fools' Day #cnn #news #health #laughter

Laughing at jokes and pranks may lead to a longer, healthier and more connected life. CNN’s Jacqueline Howard speaks to comedian Roy Wood Jr. and a psychologist about why laughter is important.
Published: 1st Apr 2025 05:00:03 By: CNNCNN Video: DHS agents search Columbia student's apartment

Video captured by Ranjani Srinivasan’s roommate shows DHS agents raiding the Columbia student’s apartment after her student visa was unexpectedly revoked and she fled to Canada. #cnn #news
Published: 1st Apr 2025 04:55:03 By: CNNCNN Video: Tariff uncertainty, federal jobs purge, torpedo bat & more

There’s uncertainty about what’s happening with tariffs this week and even President Donald Trump’s advisors aren’t sure. Mass job cuts at federal health agencies have begun today. The search continues for survivors of last week’s earthquake in Myanmar, but time is running out. What's the deal with the MLB's new ‘torpedo’ bats? Plus, we’ll tell you why Aprils Fool’s Day can be both fun and good for your health!
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Published: 1st Apr 2025 04:27:27 By: CNNCNN Video: GOP senator: 'Absolutely going to be short-term pain' with tariffs

Senator Tim Sheehy (R-MT) joins CNN's Kaitlan Collins to discuss the "short-term pain" Americans will "absolutely" feel with President Donald Trump's tariffs. #CNN #News
Published: 1st Apr 2025 03:51:28 By: CNNCNN Video: See EU leader’s warning to Trump about tariffs

Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the European Commission, warned President Trump and said Europe has a plan to retaliate if he imposes widespread tariffs.
Published: 1st Apr 2025 03:21:08 By: CNN
BBC News Video: Israel has given 'no response' after medics killed in Gaza | BBC News

The deaths of 15 people including paramedics in a convoy in Gaza have been blamed on Israel's military, according to the UN.
Mourners gathered at a funeral on Monday after the bodies were found in a mass grave.
The Israeli military said its troops had fired on vehicles "advancing suspiciously" without headlights or emergency signals and that a Hamas operative and other militants were among those killed on 23 March, but it did not offer any comment on the accounts of bodies being gathered up and buried in the sand.
Meanwhile, the US has said it expects "all parties on the ground" in Gaza to comply with international humanitarian law but declined to confirm whether it was carrying out its own assessment into the deaths.
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Published: 1st Apr 2025 05:00:51 By: BBC NewsBBC News Video: Donald Trump to unveil sweeping new tariffs on Wednesday | BBC News

US stock markets have fallen again as President Donald Trump prepares to unveil a massive slate of import taxes on Wednesday 2nd April, which he has called America's "Liberation Day”.
It comes after the US president suggested that new tariffs he is set to announce this week will hit all countries, not just those that have the biggest trade imbalances with the US.
London’s Downing Street says the UK "expects" to be affected by US tariffs and is not ruling out retaliatory tariffs in response.
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Published: 1st Apr 2025 04:00:57 By: BBC NewsBBC News Video: Cars carried away as flash flooding hits Greek island of Paros. #Greece #Flood #BBCNews
Published: 1st Apr 2025 02:39:14 By: BBC NewsBBC News Video: Myanmar death toll rises above 2,700 people | BBC News

Myanmar observed one minute of silence to mourn those who died from last week's earthquake that killed more than 2,700 people in the country.
Friday's earthquake was a magnitude of 7.7 and was felt in neighbouring countries like Thailand, hundreds of miles away, where the death toll stands at 21.
Rescuers in both countries are still searching for survivors, though hopes are fading as the critical window, the first 72 hours after a quake, has passed.
The UN says the earthquake has compounded "an already dire crisis" in Myanmar, which is in the midst of a four-year civil war.
Despite the destruction, reports suggest the country's military leaders are still carrying out air strikes against pro-democracy rebel groups.
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Published: 1st Apr 2025 02:01:01 By: BBC NewsBBC News Video: China launches military drills in waters around Taiwan | BBC News

China has launched large scale military drills in the waters around Taiwan to deter the self-governing island from seeking independence.
A spokesperson for the Chinese army said the joint army, navy and rocket force exercises should act as a stern warning.
Taiwan has sent warships to respond to China’s navy vessels approaching its coast.
Over the weekend, US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth visited Japan and announced an upgrade to US military forces because of China’s perceived threat to Taiwan.
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Published: 1st Apr 2025 01:00:48 By: BBC News
ODN Video: LIVE: Rescuers Search Through Building Rubble in Bangkok After Earthquake

Live from Bangkok after Thai authorities said Monday they are investigating why a single office tower block under construction in Bangkok collapsed during Friday's earthquake that otherwise caused limited damage in the capital.
The magnitude 7.7 quake, which was centered more than 800 miles (1,200 kilometers) away, killed more than 2,700 people in Myanmar and at least 20 in Thailand, most at the Bangkok construction site near the popular Chatuchak Market.
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Published: 1st Apr 2025 04:58:50 By: On Demand NewsODN Video: Moment Deadly Storm Rips Roof off Home as Severe Weather Sweeps U.S

Video footage shows the moment fierce winds ripped the roof off a mobile home in Michigan.
Severe storms swept across the U.S. on Monday, bringing hail, strong winds, and possible tornadoes.
Thousands were left without power after extreme weather hit the Great Lakes region on Sunday.
A tree fell on a van in Michigan, killing three children during the storm.
An 84-year-old man died after his Amish buggy overturned in strong winds.
More than 300,000 homes in Michigan remained without power as crews worked to restore electricity.
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Published: 1st Apr 2025 02:15:04 By: On Demand NewsODN Video: Prince Andrew Accuser Virginia Giuffre says she has ‘Four Days to Live’

Prince Andrew’s accuser Virginia Giuffre says she has gone into “kidney renal failure”, and that doctors have given her “four days to live” following a car crash in Western Australia. She said a school bus had driven into her car at 110km/h (68mph), but did not say when or where the crash happened.
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Published: 1st Apr 2025 01:56:42 By: On Demand NewsODN Video: Incredible Moment Rescuers Pull Pregnant Woman from Rubble DAYS after Myanmar Quake

This is the incredible moment Chinese rescuers saved a pregnant woman and her young daughter from the rubble in Myanmar.
The woman and her five-year-old daughter had been trapped under layers of debris of an apartment building for over 60 hours.
The emergency workers were able to locate the pair after hearing noises in the wreckage.
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Published: 1st Apr 2025 11:58:55 By: On Demand NewsODN Video: WATCH: Starmer Hosts Roundtable With Creators of TV Show Adolescence

Watch UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer host a roundtable with creators of TV show Adolescence.
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Published: 31st Mar 2025 11:46:49 By: On Demand News
CBC Video: P.E.I. is shifting more health care to private centres. What does it mean for Islanders?

The province signalled in the recent speech from the throne that it will offer more medical procedures in private health-care facilities, but the government has assured Islanders they won’t have to pay out of pocket. CBC’s Kerry Campbell takes a closer look at the difference between public and private care — or whether there is one anymore.
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Published: 1st Apr 2025 04:40:24 By: CBC NewsCBC Video: Main party leaders campaign across Canada as new tariff threat looms

Liberal Leader Mark Carney is in Manitoba, while NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh is in Alberta for Day 10 of the federal campaign. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is in Newfoundland, while Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet is taking questions in Quebec.
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Published: 1st Apr 2025 04:37:55 By: CBC NewsCBC Video: Gas prices drop with end of consumer carbon tax

It's official — the consumer carbon tax is over, starting today. Mark Carney initially supported the carbon tax, but reversed course while campaigning for the Liberal Party leadership, saying it had become too "divisive." Though the consumer price on carbon is gone, the industrial price for large-scale polluters remains.
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Published: 1st Apr 2025 03:58:09 By: CBC NewsCBC Video: Mike Myers invoice, Poilievre’s wealth, PPC poll: Debunking election misinformation

Did Mike Myers really invoice the Liberal Party for $53,000 for his ad with Mark Carney? Is Pierre Poilievre’s personal net worth really $25 million? And was a video really doctored to show the PPC in third place in the polls?
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Published: 1st Apr 2025 03:36:06 By: CBC NewsCBC Video: Liberal candidate Paul Chiang drops out of election race

Liberal Party candidate Paul Chiang dropped out of the federal election race just hours after the RCMP told CBC News it's looking into whether he broke the law by suggesting people turn Conservative candidate Joe Tay into the Chinese consulate to collect a bounty.
The Liberals will need to find a replacement candidate for Chiang’s riding of Markham-Unionville by Monday, April 7 — the deadline for nominations.
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Published: 1st Apr 2025 03:13:08 By: CBC News
International Video: Survivors pulled from rubble in Myanmar

Rescue workers in Myanmar are continuing to search for people buried in collapsed buildings, following Friday's earthquakes.
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State media say at least 1,700 people died in the 7.7 magnitude quake. The death toll in Thailand, which was also severely affected, is at least 18.
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Published: 31st Mar 2025 11:51:39 By: Channel 4 NewsInternational Video: Le Pen banned from running in French election

French far-right leader Marine Le Pen will be banned from running for office for five years, which rules her out of the 2027 presidential race.
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She also faces a jail sentence of two years, subject to an appeals process.
Le Pen was found guilty of embezzling EU funds and is accused of siphoning off millions of euros to pay for party staff. The leader and other party staff members deny any wrongdoing.
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Published: 31st Mar 2025 11:48:47 By: Channel 4 NewsInternational Video: Trump says he's 'pissed off' with Putin

Donald Trump has said that he is 'pissed off' at Russian president Vladimir Putin for criticising Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
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He has also warned the Ukrainian president that there will be ‘big problems’ if he tries to back out of the mineral deal with the United States which forms part of ceasefire negotiations with Russia.
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Published: 31st Mar 2025 11:21:18 By: Channel 4 NewsInternational Video: Is Donald Trump beginning to feel the pressure?

President Trump has declared he ‘couldn't care less’ if car makers put prices up as a result of the auto tariffs set to come into force next week - claiming the new import duty could lead more people to buy American made cars. (Subscribe: https://bit.ly/C4_News_Subscribe)
Donald Trump also insisted he wouldn't be firing any of his officials amid the growing fallout over the Yemen attack plans which were inadvertently shared with a journalist over the messaging app Signal.
It could all make for a bumpy few days for his administration, with US News Channels quoting some sharp language by the President.
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Published: 30th Mar 2025 06:16:22 By: Channel 4 NewsInternational Video: Gaza ceasefire plan may be revived as Israeli strikes continue

A ceasefire plan for Gaza could be back on the table after Hamas said it had accepted an Egyptian proposal to release five of the remaining hostages in exchange for a 50 day truce.
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Israel wants to see the return of at least 10 living hostages to resume the ceasefire.
At the same time Gaza officials said at least 19 people had been killed in Israeli airstrikes - as Palestinian Muslims observed the first day of Eid.
This report contains distressing images from the start.
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