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Press conference by Muhannad Hadi, Deputy UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, Resident Coordinator and Humanitarian Coordinator, on the humanitarian situation in Gaza.
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“When I entered Gaza this morning, it felt like this was probably one of the happiest days of my professional life,” said Muhannad Hadi, the UN Humanitarian Coordinator for the Occupied Palestinian Territory, during a video press conference from Jerusalem. Hadi had just returned from a visit to Gaza, where he observed signs of recovery amid ongoing humanitarian challenges.
Speaking to reporters today (21 Jan), Hadi described a markedly different atmosphere compared to his previous visits over the past year. " The people I met had a different attitude. It made me very happy to see that people had already started moving, some of them going back to their places of origin," he said. "I saw people in the streets starting to clean up the roads. There is a bit more law and order compared to the times before, when I was entering Gaza and seeing our humanitarian trucks being looted. This time, I saw things are improving."
During his visit, Hadi toured a communal kitchen operated by the WFP in Khan Younis, where he met families reliant on the meals provided, who told him, “If it wasn't for that kitchen, they probably would have starved to death. But they were very hopeful, and they actually gave me a lot of hope for the future," he said.
However, the reliance on humanitarian aid remains a source of frustration for many residents. "All of them told me that what they want now, immediately, is to go home. They want income-generating activities. They don't like the fact that they have been depending on humanitarian aid," Hadi explained.
Hadi emphasized the need to prioritize sustainable recovery efforts. “We'd like to start with income-generating activities, because this is what people have said. Some agriculture projects, if we can, cash-for-work, and any other opportunities. Rubble removal is a lot of work," he said.
Despite progress, Hadi acknowledged the challenges in maintaining and scaling up aid delivery. “The reason I don't like to focus on trucks is simply that there are a lot of services that the people of Gaza need that you don't load on trucks: protection, psychosocial support, education itself.” He also added, “We need to make sure right now that we focus on bringing in as much humanitarian aid as we can.”
Hadi also highlighted the critical role of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), “It's not easy to replace UNRWA, and we're hoping that they will continue, one way or another, operating. We're talking about education, health, and logistics support. UNRWA employs 13,000 people in Gaza, by the way—it is the second-largest employer in Gaza after the Palestinian authorities. So, you can imagine the critical role of UNRWA,” he said, underscoring the need for continued support for the agency's operations.
Published: 22nd Jan 2025 05:00:17 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: IFAD President at Davos urges leaders to invest in rural areas
IFAD President Alvaro Lario calls on business and world leaders at Davos to focus on reducing inequalities and driving growth and stability. As the world grapples with a perfect storm of climate change, conflicts, economic uncertainties, he urges leaders to 'invest in rural areas to tackle poverty, hunger and inequalities as a pathway to global stability.'
Estimates show that economic growth in agriculture is two to three times more effective at reducing poverty than growth generated in other sectors. The rising demand for diversified food driven by a growing world population and changing consumption patterns for more diversified and sophisticated foods in developing countries opens up immense opportunities for small-scale farmers, small agri-food businesses and rural populations.
Published: 22nd Jan 2025 04:00:23 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Africa: Tragically remained epicentre of global terrorism - Deputy Un Chief | United Nations
Remarks by Amina J. Mohammed, Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations, on African-led and development-focused counter-terrorism: strengthening African leadership and implementation of counter-terrorism initiatives.
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Deputy Secretary-General Amina J. Mohammed said, “Africa has tragically remained the epicenter of global terrorism.”
Addressing the Security Council today (21 Jan), Amina J. Mohammed said, “In all its forms and manifestations, terrorism is the most significant threat to peace, security and sustainable development across the continent today.”
She continued, “Sub-Saharan Africa now accounts for nearly 59 percent of all terrorism related deaths globally. The Sahel is ground zero for one of the world’s most brutal crises. For three straight years, terrorism-related deaths have soared past 6,000, making up more than half of all global fatalities. In this deadly surge, Burkina Faso is now leading the world in terrorism deaths with a staggering 68 percent increase, with little support to help reverse the trend.”
She added, “Al-Qaida and Islamic State affiliates have spread their deadly tentacles to West Africa’s coastal countries, with violent attacks soaring by more than 250 percent in just two years.”
She stated, “Let us make no mistake. At this rate, West Africa’s future hangs in the balance.”
She also said, “Most terrifyingly, the tactics of these groups are evolving at a rapid and alarming pace. Terrorist networks are now pooling resources – finances, fighters, and expertise – while sharpening their capabilities with new technologies, including unmanned aerial systems.”
She concluded, “As terrorism evolves, so must we. Countering terrorism must continue to innovate with an approach that holds the respect for human rights and the rule of law at its core. And an outcome that addresses the conditions conducive to the spread of terrorism.”
Published: 22nd Jan 2025 03:00:34 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Sierra Leone on its priorities for the Security Council in 2025 - Media Stakeout | United Nations
Informal comments to the media by Musa Timothy Kabba, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Republic of Sierra Leone, on Sierra Leone's priorities for the Security Council in 2025, and peace and security in Africa.
Published: 21st Jan 2025 09:53:58 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Palestine, Syria & other topics - Daily Press Briefing | United Nations
Noon briefing by Farhan Haq, Deputy Spokesperson for the Secretary-General.
Highlights:
- Occupied Palestinian Territory
- Secretary-General
- Security Council
- Syria
- Mali
- Mozambique
- Climate
- WHO
- Briefing Today
Occupied Palestinian Territory
In Gaza, the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs says that a surge of humanitarian aid continues to enter the Strip.
OCHA says that our priorities include food assistance, opening bakeries, providing healthcare, restocking hospitals, repairing water networks, bringing material to repair shelters, and starting family reunifications.
Today, OCHA and its partners visited Jabalya camp in North Gaza governorate. They report that people there are creating makeshift shelters in the middle of the rubble. There is also a critical lack of access to water, with all wells destroyed, and the risk of unexploded ordnance remains high. We and our humanitarian partners are mobilizing to provide food and emergency shelter support.
With the ceasefire in place, displaced Palestinians have been making their way back home, with many returning to find mountains of rubble. According to our partners working on the shelter response, more than 90 per cent of housing units in Gaza have been damaged or destroyed over the past 15 months. Given the scale of destruction and needs in Gaza, we are working to get vital aid to people as fast as humanly possible.
We also urge Member States and partners to ensure that our aid operations are funded to meet the overwhelming needs.
Turning to the West Bank, OCHA is extremely concerned about the safety and wellbeing of Palestinians in Jenin city and Jenin refugee camp, where the Israeli forces have been operating today.
According to initial reports, air strikes, heavy bulldozing and the operation of undercover forces have resulted in several fatalities and dozens of injuries – including among medical personnel.
This latest Israeli operation in Jenin refugee camp follows weeks of clashes there between Palestinian forces and armed Palestinians. UNRWA says that, as of last week, about 2,000 families had been displaced from the camp during those clashes.
Previous Israeli operations in Jenin refugee camp have damaged critical infrastructure, and as a result, the camp remains largely disconnected from basic services, including water. Electricity and solid waste management have also been disrupted.
Earlier this month, the UN and our humanitarian partners were distributing mattresses and blankets to those displaced – but humanitarians have not been able to safely access the area more recently on a reliable basis.
Secretary-General
The Secretary-General arrived in Davos, Switzerland, this morning to attend the annual World Economic Forum.
Tomorrow morning, he will deliver a special address at the Forum. He is expected to say that climate change and ungoverned Artificial Intelligence are two profound threats that demand much more attention and intelligent collaboration than they are receiving, as they threaten to upend life as we know it. You can also expect him to reserve some sharp words at those parts of the private sector that are actively backtracking on climate goals.
Later this evening, the Secretary-General will participate in a Leadership Dialogue on Digital and Emerging Technologies, where he will promote the recently adopted Global Digital Compact as a tool that provides a new framework to help ensure that technology benefits all of humanity — guided by strong guardrails that minimize risks, while amplifying the benefits. He is expected to call on the private sector, the philanthropic community and Member States to work together with their relative strengths to ensure that Artificial Intelligence serves its highest purpose: advancing human progress, equality, and dignity for all countries and all people.
The Secretary-General will finish the day by delivering remarks at a dinner organized by Global Investors for Sustainable Development.
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Published: 21st Jan 2025 06:43:20 By: United Nations
CNN Video: Donie O'Sullivan speaks with pardoned January 6 defendants
Republican senators defended Donald Trump’s decision to commute and pardon hundreds of January 6 protesters, including those who were charged and convicted of crimes against police officers, just hours after the president entered office. Sen. MarkWayne Mullin (R-OK) spoke with CNN's Erin Burnett about what he thinks of Trump's latest move surrounding the protesters.
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Published: 22nd Jan 2025 03:47:13 By: CNN
CNN Video: Trump criticizes church service after bishop makes plea for immigrants
Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde made a direct plea to President Trump during a sermon at the National Cathedral's interfaith Service of Prayer for the Nation. Trump later disparaged the service to reporters.
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Published: 22nd Jan 2025 02:06:54 By: CNN
CNN Video: Once-in-a-generation storm hits the gulf coast
Historic snowfall is burying parts of the Gulf Coast from southeast Texas through Louisiana and into parts of Mississippi and Alabama. The winter weather is contributing to dangerous conditions and disrupting travel, in an area not accustomed to winter conditions.
Published: 22nd Jan 2025 01:33:24 By: CNN
BBC News Video: Donald Trump is "open" to Elon Musk buying TikTok. #ElonMusk #DonaldTrump #TikTok #BBCNews
Hundreds of Donald Trump supporters serving jail sentences for taking part in the attack on the US Capitol on January 6 2021 have been freed, after the new President issued 1,500 pardons.
Thousands of Trump supporters stormed the Capitol in a riot following his false claims that the 2020 presidential election had been rigged against him. Five people died, including a police officer and many more were injured.
Trump's sweeping pardon went further than expected by including those convicted of violence and drew condemnation from police and US lawmakers including some of the president's fellow Republicans. The blanket pardon effectively freed all the rioters and erased the work of the largest criminal investigation in US history.
Fourteen people convicted of some of the most serious crimes had their sentences commuted, meaning their offences will remain on the record but they will still be released from prison.
Leaders of the riots celebrated Mr Trump’s decision. Among them were Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio and self-proclaimed "QAnon shaman" Jake Angeli-Chansley. They have long described the sentences handed out to people they call "J6 hostages" and "political prisoners" as being politically motivated and harsh.
Clive Myrie presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Emma Vardy.
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Published: 21st Jan 2025 11:52:16 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: How will the UK work with Donald Trump? | BBC News
There are several diplomatic challenges looming for the UK government in its engagement with the new administration, including proposed trade tariffs and growing tensions over the UK's proposed Chagos Islands deal.
Sir Keir Starmer will visit Washington for talks with Donald Trump within weeks, the foreign secretary has suggested.
President-elect Donald Trump will want to do a good deal with the UK, Chief Secretary to the Treasury Darren Jones has insisted.
The prime minister has said he believes the "special relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States will continue to flourish" under Trump.
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Published: 21st Jan 2025 11:30:04 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Arrests made after fire in Turkish ski resort hotel | BBC News
At least 66 people have been killed in a fire that engulfed a popular Turkish ski resort hotel, leaving some to jump out of windows.
The fire broke out at the 12-storey Grand Kartal Hotel in Bolu during a busy holiday period when 234 people were staying there, taking 12 hours to be put out.
Four people have been arrested, including the owner, the justice minister says, as prosecutors had been allocated to investigate the blaze.
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Published: 21st Jan 2025 10:30:16 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Who are JD and Usha Vance? #JDVance #VicePresident #BBCNews
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has said “nothing will be off the table” as the UK Government today launched an inquiry into the Southport attacks of July 2024.
Yesterday, Axel Rudakubana, 18, pleaded guilty at Liverpool Crown Court to the murders of Bebe King, 6, Elsie Dot Stancombe, 7, and Alice da Silva Aguiar, 9.
The inquiry will investigate how the state failed to identify the risk posed by Rudakubana, who was referred three times to anti-extremism programme Prevent amid concerns over his fixation with violence.
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Published: 21st Jan 2025 06:30:01 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: 66 Dead in Devastating Fire at Turkish Ski Resort Hotel
At least 66 people have died in a fire at the Grand Kartal Hotel, a popular Turkish ski resort.
The fire broke out at the 12-storey hotel at 03:27 local time during a busy holiday period, with 234 people staying there.
At least two people died after jumping from windows to escape the flames.
Four people, including the hotel owner, have been arrested, according to the justice minister.
According to reports, other eyewitnesses said the family who own the hotel were there at the time of the fire and some were spotted outside.
While the fire was contained to the Grand Kartal Hotel, a neighbouring hotel was evacuated as a precaution, and displaced guests were moved to other accommodation in Bolu.
President Erdogan confirmed that an administrative and criminal investigation has been launched.
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Published: 21st Jan 2025 05:22:36 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: Trump Claims Putin is ‘Destroying’ Russia Amid Ongoing War
After being inaugurated as US President for the second time on Monday.
Journalists pressed Donald Trump on his promise to end Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, reminding him of his pledge to resolve the conflict on his first day in office.
Mr. President you said you would end the Russia-Ukraine War in your first day in office, where do they stand right now
Trump previously claimed he could end the war “in 24 hours”, though he has not explained how.
Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy both sent congratulatory messages.
President Putin expressed willingness to engage in dialogue about the ongoing Ukraine war.
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Published: 21st Jan 2025 03:40:58 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: Key Moments You Missed From Trump’s Inauguration After Parties
It was an evening marked by slow-dances, swordplay and what to many observers looked suspiciously like a Nazi salute.
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump celebrated his 2025 inauguration with three grand presidential balls on Monday evening.
The evening began with Trump and Melania taking their first dance as president and first lady at the Commander-in-Chief Ball.
They were also joined by Vice President Vance and Second Lady Usha Vance.
At the Liberty Ball, Vice President Vance and Second Lady Usha Vance joined Trump and Melania on stage.
Trump sang along to the “Battle Hymn of the Republic” as he danced with Melania.
This time, Trump was joined by his children, Donald Jr., Eric, Ivanka, and Tiffany alongside their spouses.
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Published: 21st Jan 2025 02:57:41 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: LIVE From Rafah in Gaza as Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Continues
Live scenes from Al Aqsa Hospital in Rafah, Gaza. An uneasy ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is holding.
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Published: 21st Jan 2025 10:55:53 By: On Demand News
CBC Video: Trump’s immigration plan will further strain resources: former official | Canada Tonight
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration on Tuesday rolled back Biden-era guidance that limited immigration arrests near sensitive locations, including schools, hospitals and churches. Jason Houser, a former top immigration official during the Biden administration, says that will likely put further strain on enforcement resources.
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Published: 22nd Jan 2025 01:55:08 By: CBC News
CBC Video: Is Trump’s 25% tariff threat a negotiation tactic? | Canada Tonight
Perrin Beatty, former minister of foreign affairs, says U.S. President Donald Trump is using tariffs as economic leverage against Canada. Beatty adds that Trump’s end goal remains unknown as the goal posts keep changing, and ‘seem to be infinitely adjustable.’
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CBC Video: TikTok ban in U.S. could impact Canadian content creators, law enforcement
U.S. President Donald Trump's executive order reinstating TikTok after its court-ordered ban from U.S. operations has thrown up questions about Canada's own legislative actions against the platform. Power & Politics hears from University of Ottawa assistant law professor Matt Malone about what the Canadian government is and isn't doing to mitigate the apparent national security risks posed by TikTok.
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CBC Video: Canada prepared to match Trump dollar-for-dollar if tariffs come Feb. 1 | Power & Politics
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he supports the 'principle' of dollar-for-dollar retaliatory tariffs against the United States. Minister of Transport and Internal Trade Anita Anand says Canada will 'meet them where they are.' Laura Dawson, executive director of the Future Borders Coalition, gives Power & Politics an update on her meeting with the prime minister's cabinet as part of a new Canada-U.S. Trade Council. Then, the Power Panel weighs in.
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CBC Video: Ford hints early Ontario election call needed to respond to tariff threats | Power & Politics
Following U.S. President Donald Trump's inauguration and threats to impose 25 per cent tariffs on Feb. 1, Ontario Premier Doug Ford said he needs a 'clear mandate' to deal with the Trump administration for the next four years — hinting at an early election. Power & Politics hears from Toronto Star bureau chief Robert Benzie and the Queen's Park Observer's Sabrina Nanji.
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International Video: Biden is leaving US TikTok ban for Trump to decide
Tick tock goes the clock for American users of the video-based social media platform as the company says it will go dark in the US tomorrow when a ban there comes into force. (Subscribe: https://bit.ly/C4_News_Subscribe)
TikTok is supposed to find new, non-Chinese owners by tomorrow and the US Supreme Court upheld the ban on Friday.
But will the darkness descend?
Because the outgoing Biden Administration says it won't enforce the ban.
Donald Trump, President again from Monday, says he needs more time to decide what to do.
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International Video: What to know about Trump’s inauguration?
Trump’s inauguration is happening on Monday 20th of January when he’ll officially become the 47th President of the United States. Here’s a rundown of what to expect on the big day.
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International Video: Undocumented migrants fear Trump’s ‘largest deportation programme’
Donald Trump will be sworn in as US president on Monday inside the Capitol Rotunda - not outdoors as usual - because of dangerously cold temperatures.
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Mr Trump said there was an "arctic blast sweeping the country" and he didn't want "to see people hurt or injured in any way". Forecasters say the temperature on Monday could plunge as low as -6 degrees - with wind chill making it feel even colder.
Once he's thawed out, President Trump will sign a series of executive orders designed to be issued within hours of him taking office.
They may include major sweeps by immigration officers and tighter security along America's southern border, ahead of Mr Trump's pledge to introduce mass deportations.
In the California city of Bakersfield - home to a substantial Latino population - federal agents have already begun rounding up undocumented migrants.
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International Video: Supreme Court upholds US TikTok ban
170 million TikTok users in the United States may have to suddenly find a new platform for their videos - after the Supreme Court unanimously upheld a law effectively banning the app.
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The Attorney General said the ruling would prevent the Chinese government from "weaponising TikTok to undermine America's national security".
The ban is due to take effect from Sunday - but Donald Trump says he needs time to decide whether to enforce it.
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Published: 17th Jan 2025 08:01:26 By: Channel 4 News
International Video: Israel security cabinet approves Gaza ceasefire deal - what now?
After 48 hours of tense final negotiations since the ceasefire deal was announced, Israel's security cabinet has now voted to approve it.
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The Israeli government is expected to pass the final vote this evening, setting in motion the first phase of the deal, which will bring about a pause in the fighting in Gaza and start the release of Israeli hostages.
Warning - distressing images in this report.
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Fri, 17 Jan 2025 17:08:00 GMT Chinese-owned TikTok is set to be banned in the United States on Jan. 19, 2025, and another Chinese-owned app is welcoming American "TikTok refugees." ...
Fri, 17 Jan 2025 10:38:58 GMT The Supreme Court voted to uphold the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, which would essentially ban TikTok in the United States ...