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“The road to reform is undeniable complex,” Chair of the Intergovernmental Negotiations (IGN) on Security Council reform, Tareq AlBanai said, emphasizing “steady and meaningful steps” are taken “with continued constructive engagement, growing convergences around principles of transparency, inclusivity and accountability, and the momentum generated by the Pact for the Future.”
Kuwaiti Ambassador AlBanai spoke to reporters today (17 Apr) as the Chair of the Intergovernmental Negotiations (IGN) on the question of equitable representation on and increase in the membership of the Security Council and other matters related to the Council. He spoke on the status of the negotiations taking place in the UN General Assembly.
Ambassador AlBanai said, “The Pack to the Future recognizes the centrality of a reformed Security Council in strengthening multilateralism and restoring trust in global governance.”
“Notably, the Pack includes the most progressive and concrete commitment to Security Council reform since the 1960s. It aims to enhance the Council's effectiveness and representativeness with a particular emphasis on addressing the historical injustice against Africa,” he added.
The Chair of the negotiation group highlighted that the session of Security Council reform within the packet outlines three key actions.
He explained, “The first action addresses areas of convergence and parameters for reform, such as improving the representation of underrepresented and unrepresented regions and groups, including Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Caribbean.”
“It also calls for intensified efforts to find agreement on the issue of categories of membership,” Ambassador AlBanai added.
The second action focuses on the IGN process itself, he said, “encouraging the submission of additional models with a view toward developing and consolidated models in the future.”
The Chair of the negotiation group added that the third action proposes interim concrete measures to enhance the Council's capacity to maintain international peace and security in the meantime, “including the full implementation and adherence of article 273 and all provisions of the UN Charter as they relate to decision making processes in the Council.”
The Kuwaiti Ambassador encouraged all Member States and negotiating groups to put forward new proposals or update to existing ones.
“The spirit of reform requires both courage and creativity, and the active engagement of all delegations remains essential as we work to find consensus on core elements of the Security Council reform,” he concluded.
Published: 19th Apr 2025 01:00:04 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Haiti: Over one million people displaced - Press Conference | United Nations
Press conference by Amy Pope, Director General of then International Organization for Migration (IOM), on her visit to Haiti.
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The head of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) warned that escalating violence and funding shortfalls are crippling humanitarian efforts in Haiti, where over one million people are now displaced - triple the number from just a year ago.
“It is incredibly difficult to get to the people who are most in need,” said IOM Director General Amy Pope at a press briefing in New York today (Apr 16). “The capital city of Haiti, Port-au-Prince, is 85 percent occupied by gangs. It is impossible for people to go in and out of the capital city safely by road, even for humanitarian workers and the diplomats who work in the capital.”
Gang control over vast areas of the capital has forced families to flee repeatedly, leaving many without access to shelter, clean water, or medical care. “I had the chance to see some of the humanitarian sites… and you just see thousands of people who are stacked one on top of the other in very, very tight quarters,” Pope said.
The crisis is compounded by deportations. Nearly 200,000 Haitians were returned from neighboring countries last year, placing additional strain on already overwhelmed services and infrastructure.
“Like every other UN agency, we are navigating a complex situation - not just of access, but also of financing,” Pope noted. “Many of our partners have lost funding altogether… and of course, they were not able to meet all of the humanitarian needs that existed even before these most recent funding cuts.”
Pope said IOM staff have been directly affected by the violence. “We ourselves have had staff who've been kidnapped, staff who have had to be evacuated, [and] otherwise been significantly impacted by the situation,” Pope said.
With resources dwindling, IOM has undertaken internal reforms to sustain critical operations. “We moved very, very fast to localize staff closer to where our operational capacity is ongoing… and we have made a number of tough decisions to make sure that we're really focused on core IOM activities,” concluded Pope.
Published: 18th Apr 2025 10:01:19 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Libya: Crisis persists due to competition for economic resources - Briefing | United Nations
Joint press encounter delivered by Samuel Žbogar, Representative of the Republic of Slovenia to the UN Security Council, joined by representatives of the Denmark, France, Greece and the United Kingdom on Russia, Ukraine and multilateralism.
Published: 17th Apr 2025 10:52:15 By: United Nations
CNN Video: Clinton jokes about his and Trump's age
During remarks at a remembrance ceremony on the 30th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing, former President Bill Clinton spoke about polarization in the United States before cracking a joke about age and President Donald Trump. #CNN #News
Published: 19th Apr 2025 07:46:04 By: CNN
CNN Video: Robots compete with humans in world’s first humanoid half-marathon
More than 20 robots raced against thousands of human runners in a half-marathon in Beijing organized to showcase China’s advances in humanoid technology. Find out who won.
Published: 19th Apr 2025 04:49:27 By: CNN
CNN Video: Fareed warns Trump's attack on universities will cause death of innovation
President Donald Trump’s ‘war’ against universities carries dire consequences for the future of the United States, according to CNN’s Fareed Zakaria. #CNN #News
For years, vendors at the world’s largest wholesale market in Yiwu, China have been exporting Christmas and Halloween decorations to the US. But now, they're in the middle of the escalating US-China trade war, forced to suspend or cancel orders. #cnn #news
Published: 19th Apr 2025 10:01:31 By: CNN
CNN Video: George Clooney reveals what Amal thinks of his dyed hair
George Clooney jokes with Jake Tapper about the good and bad effects that dying his hair for the role of Edward R. Murrow in the Broadway show “Good Night & Good Luck” has had on him.
Published: 18th Apr 2025 11:51:04 By: CNN
BBC News Video: Pakistan expels tens of thousands of Afghans | BBC News
Pakistan has deported more than 19,500 Afghans this month, among more than 80,000 who have left ahead of a 30 April deadline, according to the UN.
Pakistan has accelerated its drive to expel undocumented Afghans and those who had temporary permission to stay, saying it can no longer cope.
Between 700 and 800 families are being deported daily, Taliban officials say, with up to two million people expected to follow in the coming months.
More than 3.5 million Afghans have been living in Pakistan, according to the UN's refugee agency, including about 700,000 people who came after the Taliban takeover in 2021.
The UN estimates that half are undocumented.
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Published: 19th Apr 2025 06:00:40 By: BBC News
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced an "Easter truce'' in Ukraine, according to reports.
The Russian Ministry of Defence released a statement confirming that Russia will stop all military operations from 18:00 Moscow time (16:00 BST) today until midnight on 21 April (22:00 BST).
The ministry says all military actions have been ordered to stop, adding that the decision was “guided by humanitarian considerations”.
They say they expect the Ukrainian side to do the same, but it is unclear whether Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has accepted the terms of the truce.
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Published: 19th Apr 2025 03:08:56 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: A British couple were among four people killed in a cable car crash in Italy, police say. #BBCNews
Donald Trump has said the US will "take a pass" on brokering further Russia-Ukraine talks if Moscow or Kyiv "make it very difficult" to reach a peace deal.
The US president told reporters in the Oval Office on Friday that he was not expecting a truce to happen in "a specific number of days" but he wanted it done "quickly".
His comments came hours after US Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned that the US would abandon talks unless there were clear signs of progress within days.
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Published: 19th Apr 2025 11:53:10 By: BBC News
ODN Video: Moment Trump’s Briefing is Interrupted After Girl Suddenly Faints
U.S. President Donald Trump’s Oval Office remarks were abruptly cut short after a young guest fainted mid-event, according to pool reporters on scene.
The president was answering questions about Iran’s nuclear ambitions, stating he wanted to stop the country “very simply” from acquiring nuclear weapons.
Reporters had been invited to witness the swearing-in of TV personality Dr. Oz as head of the agency overseeing Medicare and Medicaid.
Following the incident, press and media crews were quickly ushered out of the room.
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ODN Video: Deadliest US Strike in Yemen Kills 74 at Oil Terminal, Houthis Say
This is the moment US airstrikes slammed into Yemen’s Red Sea coast, killing at least 74 people.
The strikes hit the Ras Isa oil terminal, controlled by the Iranian-backed Houthi group.
Explosions and massive fires were seen from miles away, with fuel tankers destroyed.
At least 74 people were killed, and over 170 wounded, according to Houthi officials.
The Houthis say civilians, medics, and workers were among the victims of the attack.
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ODN Video: Marco Rubio Threatens to Abandon Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks
Marco Rubio has hinted that the US will walk away from peace talks with Russia and Ukraine if progress isn’t made soon.
The US Secretary of State made the comments after meeting European partners in Paris.
Rubio’s remarks come hours after Donald Trump said he expected to hear from Moscow shortly over peace proposals.
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ODN Video: Cable Car Disaster Kills Four Tourists in Italy
'Cable Car Disaster Kills Four Tourists in Italy'
A cable car accident in Naples has killed at least four people, Italian police have said.
Officials say the cable snapped sending the car plummeting to the ground.
The four dead were two couples of tourists, while one survivor is a middle-aged man who is in a critical condition.
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ODN Video: LIVE: President Donald Trump Welcomes Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni to the White House
U.S. President Donald Trump welcomes Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni to the White House.
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CBC Video: Poilievre pitches letting judges order mandatory addictions treatment
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said on Saturday that a Conservative government would let judges order ‘treatment as an alternative to prison’ in cases related to drug possession for personal use and other minor, non-violent offences.
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Published: 19th Apr 2025 08:04:37 By: CBC News
CBC Video: U.S. Supreme Court pauses deportations of Venezuelan migrants under wartime law
The U.S. Supreme Court early on Saturday paused President Donald Trump's administration from deporting Venezuelan men in immigration custody after their lawyers said they were at imminent risk of removal without having received a previously mandated judicial review.
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On Saturday, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh announced his party’s costed platform, while Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre made an announcement on what he would do to tackle the fentanyl crisis.
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Published: 19th Apr 2025 08:00:30 By: CBC News
CBC Video: She lost a daughter to the fentanyl crisis. Are the parties doing enough to address it?
On Saturday, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said he would empower judges to order drug treatment instead of prison sentences in some cases. Heather Balfour, a mother who lost her daughter to fentanyl poisoning, says all parties should address this issue and its magnitude.
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Published: 19th Apr 2025 07:21:03 By: CBC News
International Video: Uganda fighting Ebola outbreak as it tries to protect tourism
Like so many countries reliant on tourism, Uganda’s economy was devastated by Covid-19. But unlike other countries, Uganda now faces the persistent threat of another outbreak - Ebola.
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They are currently battling a strain of Ebola that has killed four people in recent months.
Having learnt the lessons of Covid, the government is now trying to navigate containing the virus while not scaring away tourists.
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JD Vance's English Mentor believes he would back Donald Trump to run for a third-term, if the constitution allowed it.
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Dr James Orr, a self described 'national conservative', and long-time friend of the US Vice President, talks to Matt Frei on the latest episode of The Fourcast.
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Joanna Moncrieff is a British psychiatrist, author and researcher who is a prominent and controversial voice in the research of depression.
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Her 2002 study ‘The Serotonin Theory of Depression: A Systematic Umbrella Review of the Evidence’ concluded that there was no link between serotonin and depression, debunking the mainstream medical belief in antidepressants.
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Last summer saw pro-Palestinian student demonstrators occupy university campuses across America - expressing outrage over the war in Gaza.
But now, there's a reckoning, with some prominent student protest leaders being arrested. That's happening against a backdrop of threats by the Trump administration against universities, with Harvard seeing $2.2billion of its government funding frozen overnight.
The Foreign Secretary David Lammy wants to draw the eyes of the world towards the horrors of Sudan. He hosted a summit in London today which pledged 813 million pounds of aid.
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Exactly two years ago, the war erupted in Sudan and the atrocities have continued to mount each day since. Mass Killings. Rape, famine and ethnic cleansing.
The war began after the one-time allies the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces started fighting in the streets of Khartoum.
The frontlines have changed in recent months.
The Sudanese Armed Forces recaptured the capital Khartoum and control the north and east of the country.
Whilst the Rapid Support Forces tighten their grip in Darfur in the west. Attacking El Fasher in recent days.
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