United Nations Video: Int'l Day of Zero Waste- UN Chief Remarks | United Nations

Remarks by António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations, at the International Day of Zero Waste 2025.
"Mr. President, Madame First Lady, Excellencies, Dear Friends,
The waste crisis is an issue that goes to the heart of how we produce, and how we consume.
And one that requires action at every level – local, national, and global.
This year’s International Day focuses on fashion and textiles.
And rightly so.
Unless we accelerate action, dressing to kill could kill the planet.
Textile production often uses thousands of chemicals – many of them harmful to people and the environment.
It devours resources like land and water – putting pressure on ecosystems.
And it belches out greenhouse gases – inflaming the climate crisis.
Clothes are being produced and discarded at a staggering rate – driven by business models that prioritize newness, speed, and disposability.
Every second, the equivalent of one garbage truck full of clothing is incinerated or sent to landfill.
Excellencies, Dear Friends,
Fashion is just the tip of a toxic iceberg.
Waste is an issue in every sector.
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.
Here on Earth, toxin-filled waste is seeping into our soil, our water, and our air. And ultimately into us.
As usual, the poorest pay the highest price.
More than one billion people live in slums and informal urban settlements, where waste management is non-existent and disease runs rampant.
The rich world is flooding the Global South with garbage, from obsolete computers to single-use plastic and more.
Many nations do not have the infrastructure to process even a fraction of what is dumped on their shores.
As a result, materials that could be recycled are burned or sent to landfill.
And waste pickers are exposed to toxic chemicals as they sift through potentially hazardous materials, including broken electronics, in appalling conditions.
Excellencies, Dear Friends,
We need a different approach: one that delivers on the commitment in the Sustainable Development Goals for sustainable production and consumption.
And there are signs of hope.
Change is possible. And it presents exciting opportunities.
In fashion, for example, designers are experimenting with recycled materials.
Consumers are increasingly demanding sustainability.
In many countries, resale markets are booming.
And important initiatives are bringing together large and small businesses, industry associations, civil society and many others to drive sustainability across the sector.
They include the Fashion Industry Charter for Climate Action, and the Fashion Pact.
We must celebrate the power of these innovations to transform the industry.
But we need more.
And we need change in every sector.
I welcome the work of the Chair and the First Lady and members of the United Nations Advisory Board on Zero Waste to raise awareness, and help meet the SDGs.
The fight against waste requires us all.
Governments must act:
Through policies, regulations and subsidies:
That promote sustainability, and zero waste initiatives…
That encourage businesses to adopt positive practices…
That provide decent jobs…
And that empower everyone – not just the wealthy – to afford products that last.
The current negotiations for a legally binding treaty to end plastic pollution – due in August this year – are a key opportunity for governments to drive progress.
I urge them to take it…
And to translate any treaty into action to support consumers to make environmentally friendly choices, and into a clear roadmap across industries.
Addressing plastic pollution must be at the core of corporate responsibility.
There is no space for greenwashing.
Businesses must increase circularity, waste reduction and resource efficiency across their supply chains.
We need accountability for corporate sustainability commitments.
We need transparency for customers.
And we need consumers to use their purchasing power to encourage change:
Reducing excessive consumption, valuing products that last, and embracing exchanges and resales.
And we need young people and civil society to keep using their voices and power to demand change through advocacy.
Excellencies, Dear Friends,
We must build on progress, to end the waste practices wasting our planet.
On this International Day, let us commit to do our part to clean up our act, and build a healthier, more sustainable world for us all.
And I thank you".
Published: 28th Mar 2025 02:11:49 By: United NationsUnited Nations Video: Moldova's Response to Russian Statement | Security Council Stakeout | United Nations

Comments to the media by Gheorghe Leucă, Permanent Representative of the Republic of Moldova, on the situation in the country.
Moldovan Ambassador Gheorghe Leucă called the statement by Polyaskiy “misleading.” He also said, “The preventive detention of Yevgenia Gutsul, a member of the Shor criminal group, falls strictly within the competence of the prosecutorial authorities of the Republic of Moldova,” Leucă said.
According to the Moldovan envoy, the charges are not related to Gutsul’s political role. “Her detention is not related to her role as the head of the Gagauzian autonomy, but rather to her involvement in a criminal organization,” he said.
Leucă emphasized Moldova’s commitment to due process and judicial independence. “The Republic of Moldova is a state governed by the rule of law, where the rights of all individuals are fully protected,” he said. “Every accused person has their guaranteed right to a fair defense and the opportunity to prove their innocence in accordance with legal procedures.”
“Any interference of any country in the internal affairs of the Republic of Moldova, as of any other state, are unwarranted and unacceptable,” Leucă concluded.
Published: 27th Mar 2025 08:56:09 By: United NationsUnited Nations Video: Russia on Moldova | Security Council Stakeout | United Nations

Dmitry Polyanskiy, the Deputy Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the United Nations, on the situation in Moldova.
Referring to news reports that a politician was detained in Moldova, Russian Deputy Ambassador Dmitry Polyanskiy called the situation “intolerable” and described the region as “not stable.” The Moldovan ambassador said Polyanskiy's statements were “misleading.”
Speaking to reporters at UN headquarters today (Mar 27), Russian Deputy Ambassador Dmitry Polyanskiy said his delegation had drawn the Security Council’s attention to the detention of Yevgenia Gutsul, the leader of Moldova’s Gagauzian autonomy and “a famous opposition politician, meaningful politician” according to Polyanskiy.
“This is not the first case when the Moldovan authorities harass political opposition in this country,” said Polyanskiy. While stressing that Moscow had no intention of interfering in Moldova’s domestic affairs, he added that the Council “has a preventive function,” and urged members to act to prevent “a very bad and unstable situation.”
Polyanskiy referenced Moldova’s recent presidential elections, which he said, “were largely contested and proceeded in a very, very controversial atmosphere.” He also cited “provocations against Transnistria” and political developments in neighboring Romania, describing the region as “not stable.”
Responding shortly afterward, Moldovan Ambassador Gheorghe Leucă called the statement by Polyaskiy “misleading.” He also said, “The preventive detention of Yevgenia Gutsul, a member of the Shor criminal group, falls strictly within the competence of the prosecutorial authorities of the Republic of Moldova,” Leucă said.
According to the Moldovan envoy, the charges are not related to Gutsul’s political role. “Her detention is not related to her role as the head of the Gagauzian autonomy, but rather to her involvement in a criminal organization,” he said.
Leucă emphasized Moldova’s commitment to due process and judicial independence. “The Republic of Moldova is a state governed by the rule of law, where the rights of all individuals are fully protected,” he said. “Every accused person has their guaranteed right to a fair defense and the opportunity to prove their innocence in accordance with legal procedures.”
“Any interference of any country in the internal affairs of the Republic of Moldova, as of any other state, are unwarranted and unacceptable,” Leucă concluded.
Published: 27th Mar 2025 08:47:22 By: United NationsUnited Nations Video: (EN/FR) DR Congo on the situation in the country - Security Council Media Stakeout | United Nations

Comments to the media by Bintou Keita, Special Representative of the Secretary-General in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Head of the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO), on the situation in the Country.
Published: 27th Mar 2025 08:46:18 By: United NationsUnited Nations Video: World Food Programme on the Democratic Republic of the Congo IPC Report - Press Conference

World Food Programme (WFP) on the IPC Report that came out today on the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Published: 27th Mar 2025 07:34:42 By: United Nations
CNN Video: Sen. Kelly responds to Musk calling him a 'traitor'

In an interview with CNN’s Erin Burnett, Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ) says Elon Musk should “stick to making rockets” after Musk doubled down on calling Kelly a traitor in an interview on Fox News.
Published: 28th Mar 2025 02:38:42 By: CNNCNN Video: Fired Trump supporter regrets her vote

West Virginia civil service worker Jennifer Piggott is one of many federal employees fired by the Trump administration just 3 months after she cast a ballot to help elect him into office. Now unemployed and scrambling to find work, Piggott says she regrets her vote.
Published: 28th Mar 2025 01:08:09 By: CNNCNN Video: Save Signal messages, Trump withdraws nomination, Tesla arson suspect & more

We start with a federal judge’s order over leaked text messages on Signal detailing a strike in Yemen. President Donald Trump withdrew a congresswoman’s nomination as a top diplomat. We have the latest on the AP’s legal fight against the White House’s decision to limit its access to presidential events. There are key takeaways from a Senate hearing about the deadly midair plane collision in Washington, DC. And, police investigating several Tesla fires have made an arrest.
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Published: 27th Mar 2025 10:08:09 By: CNNCNN Video: What HHS cuts could mean for your health #cnn #news #rfkjr #health

The Department of Health and Human Services says it is cutting 10,000 federal employees as it restructures multiple agencies under Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. CNN's Meg Tirrell details what we know right now about how these changes will affect everyday Americans.
Published: 27th Mar 2025 08:40:00 By: CNNCNN Video: Signal scandal lawsuit, US jobless claims, alleged MS-13 leader’s arrest & more

We start with details on an upcoming emergency hearing over the fallout from a controversial group chat that included a journalist. We’re hearing from three major US trading partners about President Trump’s auto tariffs. European leaders have stated their positions about whether to lift Russian sanctions. A wave of federal workers is entering a frozen labor market. Plus, the federal government is cracking down on foreign gang members in the US.
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Published: 27th Mar 2025 07:02:43 By: CNN
BBC News Video: King Charles admitted to hospital after suffering side effects of cancer treatment | BBC News

King Charles has spent a short period of time in hospital after experiencing temporary side effects during cancer treatment, Buckingham Palace has said.
The King has now returned to Clarence House, where he was said to be continuing to work on state papers and make calls from his study. He has cancelled a tour of Birmingham on Friday, acting on medical advice. Charles, 76, had planned to travel to the city for a busy schedule of engagements
A Buckingham Palace spokesperson said meetings with three ambassadors on Thursday were also affected. "Tomorrow, he was due to undertake four public engagements in Birmingham and is greatly disappointed to be missing them on this occasion," the palace's statement added. "He very much hopes that they can be rescheduled in due course and offers his deepest apologies to all those who had worked so hard to make the planned visit possible."
The palace first announced the King's cancer diagnosis in February 2024. The details of his illness have not been disclosed. A palace source described the latest hospital admission as a "most minor bump in a road that is very much heading in the right direction". The palace did not provide further information over what his side effects were or why they required hospital admission.
Queen Camilla attended a reception in Wembley, north London on Thursday and did not join the King during his brief stay at hospital.
Clive Myrie presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Daniela Relph.
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Published: 27th Mar 2025 11:30:03 By: BBC NewsBBC News Video: Europe's leaders unite in Paris to support Ukraine and President Zelensky | BBC Newscast

Adam is joined by the BBC's international editor Jeremy Bowen to discuss the summit taking place in Paris, where Europe’s leaders have united behind support for Ukraine and further sanctions against Russia.
Plus, Shadow Chancellor Mel Stride is in the studio to give Adam and Chris his verdict on yesterday’s Spring Statement. And, it wouldn’t be Mel Stride on Newscast without a political sporting metaphors quiz.
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Published: 27th Mar 2025 10:17:39 By: BBC NewsBBC News Video: UK and France to send defence chiefs to Ukraine | BBC News

Europe is mobilising on a scale "not seen for decades" to be ready to sustain a peace deal in Ukraine, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said at a summit of Kyiv's allies in Paris.
French President Emmanuel Macron said European countries will deploy a "reassurance force" to Ukraine after a peace deal is secured.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called on the US to be stronger against Russia and to react to Moscow's violations of agreements.
Moscow said the Black Sea maritime truce announced on Tuesday would only begin once Western restrictions on Russia's food and fertiliser trade are lifted.
Leaders at the Paris summit agree that now is not the time to lift sanctions on Russia.
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Published: 27th Mar 2025 07:30:04 By: BBC NewsBBC News Video: US immigration officials arrest Turkish student. #US #Turkey #BBCNews
Published: 27th Mar 2025 06:42:20 By: BBC NewsBBC News Video: Six dead and 39 rescued after tourist submarine sinks in Red Sea, says Egyptian governor | BBC News

Six tourists have been killed and 39 rescued when a submarine sank in the Egyptian Red Sea, the local governor confirmed .
The accident happened around one kilometre off the coast of Hurghada.
The governor said the tourists were from Russia, Norway, Sweden, and India - all six who died were Russian.
In November, a tourist boat called the Sea Story sank in Hurghada, leaving 11 dead or missing - including a British couple - and 35 survivors.
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Published: 27th Mar 2025 06:39:36 By: BBC News
ODN Video: Kristi Noem Issues Stark Warning In Front of Inmates at El Salvador Mega-Prison

This was the bizarre moment US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem posed in front of deported Venezuelans at a notorious prison in El Salvador to reinforce Donald Trump's immigration crackdown.
The politician toured the Terrorism Confinement Centre (CECOT) on Wednesday which is holding members allegedly associated with the Tren de Aragua gang, according to US authorities.
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Published: 27th Mar 2025 05:28:16 By: On Demand NewsODN Video: Viral Moment Marjorie Taylor Greene Explodes at British Reporter Over Signalgate

That was the moment US Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene had a hostile exchange with a British Sky News journalist.
When Martha Kelner told her she was from the UK, Taylor Greene launched into an angry verbal attack.
Republicans are facing scrutiny after senior officials accidentally shared sensitive military information about a planned attack on Yemen in a Signal group chat that included a journalist.
Here is the full altercation.
Report by Karimah Bangura.
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Published: 27th Mar 2025 11:33:04 By: On Demand NewsODN Video: Helicopter Pilot Dies Battling South Korea’s Devastating Wildfires

South Korea is battling “unprecedented”
wildfires that have killed at least 24 people,
with the death toll expected to rise.
Areas mostly affected are Uiseong, Andong, Cheongsong, Yeongyang and
Yeongdeok, according to authorities.
The National Fire Agency said at least
26 people have been injured,
with 12 in critical condition.
Among the dead was a pilot following a
firefighting helicopter crash on Wednesday, during efforts to contain the
fires near the town of Uiseong.
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Published: 26th Mar 2025 03:23:49 By: On Demand NewsODN Video: LIVE: UK Chancellor to Deliver Major Update on Defence Spending

An extra £2.2 billion will be commited to the UK's defence over the next year, Rachel Reeves is set to announce in her Spring Statement.
The chancellor will say the UK must "move quickly in a changing world" to up its defence commitment, when she makes the statement in the Commons on Wednesday.
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Published: 26th Mar 2025 01:35:06 By: On Demand NewsODN Video: Shocking Footage Shows Police and Protesters Clash in Turkey for Sixth Night in a Row

Protesters flee from a hail of rubber bullets as clashes erupt with police in Turkey.
Protests have intensified across Turkey following the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, a key rival to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, shortly before he was due to be confirmed as a presidential candidate.
Clashes broke out on Monday as police used water cannons, tear gas, and plastic bullets to disperse protesters in Istanbul, Ankara, and Izmir.
Crowds have gathered outside Istanbul City Hall for six consecutive nights, with demonstrators calling for Imamoglu’s release.
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Published: 25th Mar 2025 04:50:00 By: On Demand News
CBC Video: Alberta Premier Danielle Smith in Florida after Trump auto tariff threats | Hanomansing Tonight

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is standing by her plan to speak at a PragerU fundraiser in the U.S. with conservative personality Ben Shapiro, despite calls to cancel due to U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff threats. Calgary Herald columnist Rob Breakenridge explains how her appearances on conservative American media outlets are being viewed in Alberta.
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Published: 28th Mar 2025 01:09:39 By: CBC NewsCBC Video: Feels like Trump has ‘declared war’ through tariffs: autoworker | Hanomansing Tonight

Rebecca Keetch has been working at General Motors since 2006. She tells Hanomansing Tonight that U.S. President Donald Trump’s auto tariffs have made her frustrated and tired.
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Published: 28th Mar 2025 12:44:45 By: CBC NewsCBC Video: U.S.-Canada trade war 'like losing a family member': Ontario businessman | Hanomansing Tonight

Jonathon Azzopardi, CEO and president of auto parts mould manufacturer Laval, says he’s been preparing his clients and employees for a potential recession mode as a result of Trump’s 25 per cent auto tariffs. He tells Hanomansing Tonight Canadians ‘can’t see the purpose’ in the tariffs.
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Published: 28th Mar 2025 12:08:02 By: CBC NewsCBC Video: Election 2025 Day 5: Carney pauses campaign to address U.S. auto tariffs

Liberal Leader Mark Carney was back in Ottawa on Thursday, pausing his campaign to deal with the fallout from punishing U.S. auto tariffs. While Carney did not outline a retaliation plan, he said Canada will act if U.S. President Donald Trump moves ahead with the tariffs next week.
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Bloc Québécois leader Yves-François Blanchet continued to travel through Quebec on day five of the federal campaign, pitching initiatives aimed at combatting the economic threat from the U.S., including pandemic-style wage subsidies for workers impacted by tariffs.
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International Video: South Korea: Wildfires leave four dead

Huge wildfires in South Korea have left at least four people dead.
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Authorities said 9,000 staff and 105 helicopters had been deployed to tackle the flames.
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Published: 24th Mar 2025 05:52:27 By: Channel 4 NewsInternational Video: Tate brothers to Romania to report to police

Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan have attended a police station in Romania after returning from the United States.
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The brothers are under investigation in Romania on accusations of forming an organized criminal group, human trafficking, trafficking of minors, sexual intercourse with a minor and money laundering. They have denied all wrongdoing.
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Published: 24th Mar 2025 02:19:11 By: Channel 4 NewsInternational Video: Turkey: Istanbul mayor appears in court on charges of corruption and terrorism

The Mayor of Istanbul has appeared in court on charges of corruption and terrorism, as protests continue in cities across Turkey against his arrest. Ekrem Imamoglu - who's a key opposition leader - denied the charges and said he and his colleagues were faced with "unimaginable accusations and slanders".
In the past few days, hundreds of protestors have been arrested - while police used rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse some of the crowds.
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Published: 22nd Mar 2025 06:26:47 By: Channel 4 NewsInternational Video: IDF says it has killed the head of Hamas' military intelligence in Gaza

Israel's military says it's killed the head of Hamas' military intelligence in southern Gaza.
The defence minister has ordered troops to advance deeper into Gaza, while intensifying strikes from the air, land and sea.
Israel Katz warned that they will seize more territory and annex it if Hamas doesn't free the last hostages.
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Published: 21st Mar 2025 07:30:36 By: Channel 4 NewsInternational Video: Presidential palace retaken by Sudan's army

The Sudanese army are celebrating in Khartoum after retaking the presidential palace.
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This marks a symbolic victory for the army during their two year conflict against their former allies, the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces. The RSF still control other regions and parts of western Darfur, meaning the war is far from over.
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