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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
United Nations Video: Viet Nam, Sudan & other topics - Daily Press Briefing (17 April 2025) | United Nations
Noon Briefing by Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesperson for the Secretary-General.
Highlights:
Deputy Secretary-General
Permanent Forum on People of African Descent
Sudan
Democratic Republic of the Congo
South Sudan
Occupied Palestinian Territory
Ukraine
Security Council
Mediterranean
Chinese Language Day
Noon Briefing Guest
Financial Contribution
DEPUTY SECRETARY-GENERAL
The Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed today took part in the second day of the Partnership for Growth Summit in Viet Nam. She joined a Business Dialogue with Leaders focused on public–private partnerships for innovation and sustainability.
Ms. Mohammed also met with Lương Cường, the State President of Viet Nam. They discussed UN–Viet Nam cooperation on the acceleration of the Sustainable Development Goals. They also discussed peacekeeping and climate action.
On the margins of the Summit, Ms. Mohammed also met with the Prime Minister of Viet Nam, Phạm Minh Chính, and Nguyễn Hoàng Long, the Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade. Their discussions centered on Viet Nam’s green and digital transformation, as well as economic diversification.
The Deputy Secretary-General also visited an electric vehicle factory in Hai Phong, where she saw first-hand how manufacturing is attracting investment, creating skilled jobs, and advancing Viet Nam’s path toward a zero-emission future.
And over the next two days the Deputy Secretary-General will chair the annual retreat of UN Resident Coordinators in the Asia and the Pacific region. The discussions will focus on accelerating SDG implementation across the region and mobilizing investments around key transitions.
She will be back in New York on Sunday.
SUDAN
The World Food Programme (WFP) today said that one of its teams has successfully arrived today in greater Khartoum, where they are coordinating with local authorities to scale up assistance in Khartoum.
WFP aims to expand aid deliveries to nearly one million people over the coming month. WFP also said that a convoy with 14 trucks carrying over 280 metric tonnes of food and nutrition supplies has arrived in Jabal Awlia, which is south of Khartoum, and that arrival took place this morning. This area is one of the areas that is at high risk of famine, so the delivery is well needed.
These are the first aid deliveries into Jabal Awlia since last December. These first aid convoys are carrying assistance for around 23,000 people and additional trucks are en route. The convoy is just one of many planned aid deliveries into the greater Khartoum metropolitan area over the coming weeks.
Yesterday, we and our humanitarian partners delivered 1,700 metric tonnes of emergency food in Tawila in North Darfur state. Also yesterday, a local partner launched a water trucking initiative to support 10,000 newly displaced human beings with clean water in the area of El Fasher.
Meanwhile, cross-border and crossline aid deliveries continue. During the month of March, 156 trucks carrying over 5,600 metric tonnes of assistance entered Sudan via the Adre crossing from Chad, while 146 trucks transported more than 4,000 metric tonnes of aid in other parts of the country.
However, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) says that humanitarian access is severely undermined by delays in visa approvals for humanitarian personnel. Only 16 per cent of visa applications were approved in March – an alarming drop from previous months, which was around 50 per cent. All of that can seriously affect life-saving operations if the trend continues downwards.
All this aid is crucial to help the vulnerable communities, and our humanitarian colleagues are telling us that aid organizations are working hard to meet urgent needs.
As we have flagged this week, more than 400,000 people had to flee violence – most of them from Zamzam camp. The majority have fled to the towns of El Fasher and Tawila, where host communities are already under immense strain. And just a reminder that access to Zamzam remains completely blocked. Local authorities and partners' reports indicate that armed groups continue to shell El Fasher and surrounding areas, including Abu Shouk camp, which is obviously placing all of the civilians there at immense risk.
The UN continues to call for the immediate cessation of hostilities in Sudan and urge all parties to uphold their obligations under international humanitarian law, ensure the protection of civilians, and allow safe and unhindered humanitarian access.
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Published: 17th Apr 2025 05:44:59 By: United Nations
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
CNN Video: Rat's lifesaving work breaks world record
Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) spoke to the media after meeting with Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Maryland man who was wrongfully deported to El Salvador. Van Hollen explained the picture El Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele posted of the meeting that Van Hollen is referring to as "margarita-gate", saying it shows the lengths Bukele will go to to deceive.
President Donald Trump seemed to downplay Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s warning that US patience for negotiations to end Russia’s war in Ukraine is running out, declining to put a specific timeline on potentially ending the talks.
Trump offered a less hardline approach, saying that Rubio is “right” but projecting more optimism about the prospects of a deal. #CNN #News
Published: 18th Apr 2025 06:47:01 By: CNN
BBC News Video: Hamas formally rejects Israeli ceasefire offer | BBC News
Hamas has formally rejected Israel's latest ceasefire offer, saying it is prepared to immediately negotiate a deal that would see the release of all remaining hostages in return for an end to the war and the release of Palestinian prisoners.
In a video statement, Hamas's chief negotiator, Khalil al-Hayya, said: "We will not accept partial deals that serve [Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu's political agenda."
Fifty-nine hostages remain in captivity and 24 are thought to be alive. Israel's latest offer involved a 45-day ceasefire in return for the release of 10 hostages.
Far-right Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said it was time "to open the gates of hell" on Hamas.
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Published: 18th Apr 2025 03:19:58 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Syrians have more freedom after Assad, but could they soon lose it? | BBC News
Nearly four months since the fall of the Assad regime, Syria has appointed a new transitional government.
Despite a fragile security across the country, Syrians are experiencing political freedoms they’ve been deprived of for five decades.
But some fear the new Islamist-led government may be putting social and religious freedoms at risk.
The BBC's Lina Sinjab reports from Damascus.
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Published: 18th Apr 2025 01:37:47 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Can Harvard Afford to Fight Trump? | BBC Americast
US President Donald Trump has given Harvard University a long list of demands, but the university has refused to give in to them.
The president has frozen $2.2bn worth of funding as a result. He wants Harvard to change the way it governs, hires and teaches because of concerns has over antisemitism on campus.
"No government - regardless of which party is in power - should dictate what private universities can teach," Harvard's president Alan Garber said.
It’s the biggest example of an issue playing out in universities across the US.
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Published: 18th Apr 2025 11:30:02 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Olympic legend Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce demolishes other parents at school sports day race. #BBCNews
A British couple were among the four people killed in a cable car crash near Naples, Italian police have confirmed.
The mountain cable car cabin plunged to the ground after one of the cables supporting it snapped on Thursday, according to reports.
The UK foreign office said it was in touch with local authorities but has not confirmed the identities of the victims.
Prosecutors have launched an investigation as officials said the victims were three passengers and the driver of the cable car.
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Published: 18th Apr 2025 10:30:51 By: BBC News
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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Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani and Russian President Vladimir Putin take part in a formal signing ceremony in Moscow. The leaders are expected to finalize important agreements covering energy, trade, and regional cooperation.
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Published: 17th Apr 2025 01:59:35 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: US-China Trade War Escalates as Xi Jinping Tours Southeast Asia
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CBC Video: Canadian competes alongside a blind U.S. runner at the Boston Marathon | Hanomansing Tonight
Kyle Coon, a blind U.S. paralympian, says he is excited to compete in the Boston Marathon, while being linked by the wrist to his Canadian running buddy Nico Lightbody from Sidney, B.C.
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Published: 19th Apr 2025 01:10:38 By: CBC News
CBC Video: Why some ridings in Alberta are becoming more competitive | Hanomansing Tonight
Could the collapse of the NDP in Alberta help the Liberal party? Rob Breakenridge, a columnist for the Calgary Herald, says he's seen a steady rise in Liberal support – but not at the expense of the Conservative Party.
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Published: 19th Apr 2025 01:00:49 By: CBC News
CBC Video: Hudson’s Bay looks to auction 1670 royal charter | Hanomansing Tonight
Hudson's Bay Co. has asked a court to allow it to put the royal charter that launched the company 355 years ago on the auction block, along with its trove of art and historical artifacts. Cody Groat, a history professor at Western University in London, Ont., says this would be a mistake because of its ‘political and cultural’ significance.
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Published: 18th Apr 2025 11:49:28 By: CBC News
CBC Video: Longest ballot protest targets Poilievre’s riding to push for electoral reform | Power & Politics
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is one of 91 candidates registered in the suburban Ottawa riding of Carleton. It's tied for the record of having the most candidates on the ballot with the 2024 byelection in the Montreal riding of LaSalle—Émard—Verdun. Most candidates are connected to an electoral reform advocacy group called the Longest Ballot Committee. Mark Moutter, an independent candidate in the riding who is part of that initiative, joins Power & Politics to discuss why he’s put his name on this large ballot.
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CBC Video: Is the AI doll trend hurting the environment?
There’s a good chance you’ve seen these AI dolls all over your social media feeds. They're part of a growing artificial intelligence trend that researchers say has real-world consequences.
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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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