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President Donald Trump says Israel and Hamas have agreed to the first phase of his Gaza peace deal and that hostages could be released within days. Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu called the agreement "a great day for Israel". Hamas confirmed the deal, but said it's awaiting details of a prisoner exchange. People have flooded the streets in Gaza and Israel to celebrate the announcement. Also: the French President, Emmanuel Macron says he'll name a new premier before the weekend. Ukraine's military accuses Russia of trying to erase Ukrainian culture by looting historical artefacts. US police have arrested a man who they believe intentionally started the Palisades fire, which devastated part of Los Angeles in January. The Portuguese athlete Cristiano Ronaldo has become the first billionaire footballer. UNICEF warns that the number of children displaced by armed gang violence in Haiti has almost doubled in the last year. Meanwhile, the United Nations is said to be intending to cut a quarter of its peacekeepers globally because of budget shortfalls, largely due to reduced US funding. The European Parliament has voted to ban the naming of meat-related terms like “burger” and “sausage” for plant-based products. And four decades on, the global hit musical Les Misérables is celebrated in London. The Global News Podcast brings you the breaking news you need to hear, as it happens. Listen for the latest headlines and current affairs from around the world. Politics, economics, climate, business, technology, health – we cover it all with expert analysis and insight. Get the news that matters, delivered twice a day on weekdays and daily at weekends, plus special bonus episodes reacting to urgent breaking stories. Follow or subscribe now and never miss a moment. Get in touch: globalpodcast@bbc.co.uk
Gaza: Aid supplies are on standby, we are ready to deliver, says UN chiefCondemnation for deadly Myanmar airstrike on civiliansDespite war in Sudan, relief teams get vaccines to vulnerable populations: UNICEF
This week on The Broski Report, Fearless Leader Brittany Broski discusses her upcoming trip to Texas, recounts her recent trip to London, reviews House Of Guinness, and lists her current self-wellness techniques. TRIXIE COSMETICS COLLAB COLLECTION: https://trixiecosmetics.com/ The OFFICIAL Songs of The Week Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3ULrcEqO2JafGZPeonyuje?si=061c5c0dd4664f01
Two years on from October 7th, and for so many in Israel, the wounds are still as fresh as ever. This morning people gathered in Hostages Square in Tel Aviv to mark this grim anniversary, and to continue the push for their loved ones to finally be freed. Negotiators are in Egypt, attempting to make President Trump's ceasefire proposal a reality, even as bombs continue to fall on Gaza. Jeremy Diamond joins from Hostages Square with the latest. Also on today's show: Haaretz journalist Amir Tibon, a survivor of the Hamas attack on October 7th, 2023; Gaza-based UNICEF spokesperson James Elder; Palestinian peace activist Aziz Abu Sarah; author Taylor Harris ("This Boy We Made") Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Four fault lines run through the U.N. story: centralized power, moral inversion, cultural engineering, and chronic failure on justice. This conversation contrasts a pro-liberty stand with decades of globalist overreach—from UNFPA and UNICEF agendas to the ICC and Arms Trade Treaty. Will Christians push back before one-world rule hardens?
As peace negotiations between Israel and Hamas made significant progress over the weekend, many in the region are expressing some cautious optimism about an end to the two-year war. NPR's Andrew Limbong speaks with James Elder, a UNICEF spokesman, about what he is seeing in Gaza now and the urgent need for food and medical supplies. For sponsor-free episodes of Consider This, sign up for Consider This+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. Email us at considerthis@npr.org.This episode was produced by Michael Levitt. It was edited by Sarah Robbins. Our executive producer is Sami Yenigun.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Drone victims, terror and death: 30 minutes in a Gaza hospital: UNICEF, WHOHaiti: 8,000 people facing famine-like conditions, warns WFPUkraine war more deadly than ever, warns UN rights chief
Las zonas humanitarias designadas por Israel en Gaza son "lugares de muerte", denuncia UNICEF. La ONU pide a Colombia “no retroceder” en el Acuerdo de Paz. Las víctimas civiles en Ucrania aumentan un 40% en el último año
The world's population growth tells two stories: in many countries populations are aging, while in others, populations are getting younger. Projections show most countries will likely see shrinking populations within the next 25 years due to historically low fertility rates.But the African continent is bucking this trend. It has the potential to benefit from a demographic dividend: an opportunity for rapid economic growth driven by a large, youthful population. But that is with the right combination of policies and technical support).In this episode of The Development Podcast, we get to grips with what the data tell us, and what this means for development.Join us as we hear from: Craig Hammer, Manager, Office of the Chief Statistician & Development Data Group, World Bank Group, Sarah Hague, Regional Advisor Social Policy, East and Southern Africa, UNICEF, Juyoung Yang, Economist, Department of Macroeconomic and Financial Policies, Korea Development Institute, Katia Osei, Head of Environmental Justice, The Or Foundation, Ghana.Timestamps[00:00] Welcome: From demographic dividends to sliver tsunamis [02:28] Two stories of demographic changes in Ghana and Korea[08:08] Why do we need data for development?[09:53] The demographic dividend unpacked[14:36] Missing data in development[16:27] How the World Bank Group and UNICEF are working together on data collection[17:36] What new research on childhood poverty revealsABOUT THE DEVELOPMENT PODCASTThis international development podcast brings together the data, research—and solutions—that can pave the way to a sustainable future. Through conversations focused on revealing the latest data, the best research, and cutting-edge solutions, let us introduce you to the folks working to make the world a better place. Listen and subscribe for free on your favorite platform. And rate our show! ;) Tell us what you think of our podcast here >>>. We would love to hear from you! ABOUT THE WORLD BANKThe World Bank is one of the world's largest sources of funding and knowledge for low-income countries. Its five institutions share a commitment to reducing poverty, increasing shared prosperity, and promoting sustainable development.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit zeteo.comIn this interview, UNICEF Spokesperson James Elder and Mehdi discuss the blocking of aid, the siege over Gaza, and the surge of child illness and trauma in the region, describing what Israel has done in Gaza as ‘the worst of humanity.'SUBSCRIBE TO ZETEO TO SUPPORT INDEPENDENT AND UNFILTERED JOURNALISM: https://zeteo.com/subscribeWATCH ‘MEHDI UNFILTERED' ON SUBSTACK: https://zeteo.com/s/mehdi-unfilteredFIND ZETEO:Twitter: https://twitter.com/zeteo_newsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/zeteonewsTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@zeteonewsFIND MEHDI:Substack: https://substack.com/@mehdirhasanTwitter: https://twitter.com/@mehdirhasanInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/@mehdirhasanTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mehdirhasan
James Elder, UNICEF Gaza spokesperson and Secunder Kermani, Foreign Affairs Correspondent with Channel 4 News
Hii leo jaridani tunaangazia Siku ya Kimataifa ya Wazee duniani na mchango wao kwa jamii, hali ya afya katika ukanda wa Gaza, na simulizi ya Balozi Mwema wa UNICEF, Angelique Kidjo.Hapa makao makuu ya Umoja wa Mataifa ambako kumefanyika tukio maalum la kuadhimisha siku ya wazee duniani leo Oktoba Mosi, kaulimbiu ikiwa Wazee Wanaendesha Hatua za Kijamii na Kimaisha: Matamanio Yetu, Ustawi Wetu na Haki Zetu. Anayekupeleka ukumbini ni Flora Nducha.Huko Ukanda wa Gaza eneo la Palestina linalokaliwa kimabavu na Israel wanawake katika eneo la Deir al- Balah wanalazimika kutumia majiko ambayo wanachochea taka za plastiki na makaratasi ili kupota moto wa kuweza kupikia chakula. Hali hiyo imesababisha kuenea kwa magonjwa ya kupumua kama vile numonia na pumu.Shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la Kuhudumia Watoto, UNICEF linatoa wito kwa viongozi wa Afrika kufanya uwekezaji wa kifedha wa busara utakaowezesha watoto kupata ujuzi wa msingi wa kujifunza na mustakabali wenye nguvu kwa bara la Afrika. Balozi Mwema wa UNICEF, Angelique Kidjo, katika kuunga mkono wito huo anasimulia safari yake kutoka kujifunza alfabeti hadi kuimba kwa ulimwengu mzima.Mwenyeji wako ni Assumpta Massoi, karibu!
Shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la Kuhudumia Watoto, UNICEF linatoa wito kwa viongozi wa Afrika kufanya uwekezaji wa kifedha wa busara utakaowezesha watoto kupata ujuzi wa msingi wa kujifunza na mustakabali wenye nguvu kwa bara la Afrika. Balozi Mwema wa UNICEF, Angelique Kidjo, katika kuunga mkono wito huo anasimulia safari yake kutoka kujifunza alfabeti hadi kuimba kwa ulimwengu mzima. Anold Kayanda anaeleza zaidi.
Hii leo jaridani tunakuletea mada kwa kina inayomulika ujumbe wa Katibu Mkuu wa Jumuiya ya Afrika Mashariki EAC, Veronica Nduva ambaye alizungumza na Flora Nducha kandoni mwa UNGA80. Pia tunakuletea muhtasari wa habari kama zifuatazo.Ikiwa ni zaidi ya miaka minane tangu zaidi ya wakimbizi 750,000 waislamu wa kabila la warohingya wakimbie Myanmar kuelekea kwenye kambi kubwa nchini Bangladesh, mgogoro huo bado haujapatiwa suluhisho na leo hapa makao makuu ya Umoja wa Mataifa viongozi wamekutana kusaka suluhu ya kudumu kwa warohingya na makabila mengine madogo nchini Myanmar. Katibu Mkuu Antonio Guterres kupitia Afisa Mtawala Mkuu wa UN Courtenay Rattray amesema, “mgogoro huu, ambao umezidi kuongezeka tangu mapinduzi ya kijeshi Myanmar ya mwaka 2021, unasigina haki za binadamu, utu na usalama wa mamilioni ya watu na unatishia uthabiti wa kikanda. Haitoshi tu kutathmini hali ilivyo. Tunapaswa pia kuendeleza mshikamano na kubuni suluhisho.”Amani nchini DRC imesalia bado ahadi, ni kauli ya Bintou Keita, Mwakilishi Maalum wa Katibu Mkuu wa Umoja wa Mataifa nchini Jamhuri ya Kidemokrasia ya Congo, DRC aliyotoa wakati akihutubia Baraza la Usalama lililokutana leo kujadili hali Mashariki mwa DRC. Anasema hali inazidi kuwa tete. “Ghasia zinaendelea kushamiri jimboni Kivu Kaskazini hususan eneo la Rutshuru tangu waasi wa M23 watwae eneo hilo. Kuanzia mwezi Juni na kuendelea ujumbe wa Umoja wa Mataifa wa kulinda amani, MONUSCO umepokea maombi lukuki ya watu wakitaka ulinzi kwenye maeneo yanayodhibitiwa na M23.”.Na mashirika ya Umoja wa Mataifa leo yamesisitiza wito wa kupatikana kwa sitisho la mapigano huko Gaza, eneo la Palestina linalokaliwa kimabavu na Israel, ili kupunguza machungu wakati huu ambapo Mpango wa Marekani wa Vipengele 20 unaibua matumaini ya kukomeshwa kwa mapigano. Ricardo Pires, msemaji wa shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la Kuhudumia watoto, UNICEF amesema, “ni muhimu tupate sitisho la mapigano na misaada iweze sio tu kuingia na kuepusha baa la njaa, bali pia kuelekezwa maeneo ya kusini. Lakini vile vile kuhakikisha watoto na familia zao wanapata malazi bora wakati huu majira ya baridi kali yanakaribia. La sivyo italeta zahma ya afya kwa watoto na familia zao.”.Mwenyeji wako ni Leah Mushi, karibu!
En la 1428-a E_elsendo el la 30.09.2025 ĉe www.pola-retradio.org: • Kiel hodiaŭ informis pere de uea-membroj Michela Lipari en la nomo de la ĵurio „Premio Maertens”, nunjare je unu monato pli longe, t.e. ĝis la 31-a de oktobro 2025 eblas prezenti kandidatojn por Maertens-premio 2026 (GK N-ro 1240). La premio estis iniciatita en 2024 omaĝe al la 100-jariĝo de la eksa prezidanto de UEA, Grégoire Maertens (1980-1986). Lige kun ĉi tiu informo ni prezentas interparolon kun la nepo de Grégoire Maertens, Rakoen faritan dum la 110-a UK rilate al la unua premio dum la kongreso enmanigita. • Por la hodiaŭa kalendarfolio ni elektis diversajn historiajn eventojn ligitajn kun la 30-a de septembro. Krome en novaĵbulteno ni informas pri UNICEF-raporto dediĉita al la superpezo kaj subpezo de infanoj pro la agresa reklamo de nutraĵindustrio; pri la stacidomo Wrocław Główny, akirinta la 1-an lokon en la Indekso de la Eŭropaj Fervojstacioj 2025. Hodiaŭ vi aŭdos pri interesa ekologia iniciato, kreata kunlabore kun Rumanio, Ĉeĥio kaj Slovakio, kiu celas vespertojn. • La sciencan rubrikon ni dediĉas al la lastaj esploroj de brazilaj, francaj kaj kanadaj sciencistoj pri la influo de mikro- kaj nanoplasto je osteoporozo kaj ostomalsanoj. La akompana al la programinformo reta foto prezentas la distingitan stacidomon Wrocław Główny. • Ni informas laŭ Vinilkosmo pri la lanĉita hodiaŭ reta 7-titola bitalbumeto de Kaj Tiel Plu (KTP) “Je la kvara” kun specimeno de la lanĉovideaĵo. El la malnova albumo de KTP “Surplacen venu vi” ni prezentas fragmente ĝian plenumon de la kanzono “Ho, Marijana”. • En unuopaj rubrikoj de nia paĝo eblas konsulti la paralele legeblajn kaj aŭdeblajn tekstojn el niaj elsendoj, kio estas tradicio de nia Redakcio ekde 2003. La elsendo estas aŭdebla en jutubo ĉe la adreso: https://www.youtube.com/results?q=pola+retradio&sp=CAI%253D I.a. pere de jutubo, konforme al individua bezono, eblas rapidigi aŭ malrapidigi la parolritmon de la sondokumentoj, transsalti al iu serĉata fragmento de la elsendo.
In this inspiring episode of Daily Influence, Gregg-Brooke Koleno sits down with Erin Herman, keynote speaker, storyteller, and advocate for stepping boldly beyond your comfort zone. From a career in global sales to leading corporate partnerships for UNICEF and St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Erin's journey is a testament to courage, empathy, and growth. She shares how a simple weekly email to her team became a powerful reminder of the unseen impact of consistent, intentional communication and how that spark ignited her mission to inspire audiences worldwide. Erin opens up about playing big in the workplace, creating a positive culture around failure, and teaching women to own their voices unapologetically. Whether you lead a small team or dream of influencing on a global stage, Erin's stories and strategies will remind you that change starts with one voice and the ripple effect can be extraordinary. Connect with Erin: www.TheErinHerman.com https://www.instagram.com/eebherm/ https://www.tiktok.com/@_erin111 https://www.linkedin.com/in/erin-herman-97832217/ https://www.facebook.com/erin.beaton.18
At just 15 years old, Zunaira Qayyum has already emerged as a climate champion and a UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) Youth Advocate for Climate Action and Girls' Empowerment in Pakistan.In 2022, she began researching how floods and heatwaves in her hometown of Hub, Balochistan, were forcing girls out of school. Her work earned her recognition as one of the winners of UNICEF's Policy Research Challenge the following year.Today, children across Pakistan face mounting threats from floods, heatwaves, and other extreme weather events, which are making access to education increasingly difficult.UN News's Hareem Ahmed spoke with Zunaira about her advocacy for gender and climate justice, as well as her views on the importance of youth inclusion in climate action.
As chuvas extremas continuam a assolar o continente africano. No Sudão, um deslizamento em Darfur matou mais de 1.000 pessoas no final do mês de Agosto, expondo inúmeras fragilidades. Em Sofala, as autoridades moçambicanas reforçam medidas de prevenção e reassentamento antes da época chuvosa. O delegado do INGD em Sofala, Aristides Armando, sublinha que a prevenção e cooperação internacional são cruciais perante os riscos e alterações climáticas. As chuvas extremas continuam a marcar o continente africano. No Sudão, um deslizamento provocado por precipitações torrenciais arrasou a aldeia de Tarazã, em Darfur, e fez mais de mil mortos no final do mês de Agosto. A tragédia expôs a vulnerabilidade de comunidades inteiras perante as mudanças climáticas e a fragilidade das instituições. Em Moçambique, na província de Sofala, o cenário é diferente. As autoridades locais e os parceiros humanitários intensificam medidas de prevenção, reforço de infra-estruturas e realojamento de populações, preparando-se para a época chuvosa de 2025/26. O delegado do Instituto Nacional de Gestão e Redução do Risco de Desastre em Sofala, Aristides Armando, sublinha que a província já está pronta. “Estamos numa fase inicial da próxima época chuvosa e temos uma série de acções em curso”, afirmou. “Participamos na conferência de prontidão urbana para garantir que a cidade da Beira, sendo uma das mais vulneráveis, possa reforçar a sua resiliência e capacidade de resposta face aos impactos”. O responsável explica, ainda, que as acções não se limitam ao perímetro urbano. “Estamos a realizar simulações em distritos como Nhamatanda, Gorongosa e Marromeu e a reforçar os comités locais de gestão de risco. No total, já contamos com 258 comités comunitários e 30 comités escolares”, detalhou, acrescentando que “o envolvimento das crianças e da juventude é fundamental, porque são elas que podem garantir a resposta imediata em caso de desastre”. Entre as medidas em curso está também o reassentamento de famílias que vivem em zonas de risco. No entanto, “o maior desafio continua a ser orçamental, porque precisamos de mais recursos para reforçar tanto a prevenção como a mitigação”. Questionado sobre as lições a tirar da tragédia no Sudão, Aristides Armando recorda a experiência amarga de Sofala com o ciclone Idai, em 2019. “Ainda temos na memória o impacto devastador do Idai”, afirmou. “O que aconteceu em Darfur lembra-nos que não podemos baixar a guarda. No início do mês de Setembro, o Presidente da República entregou mais de 800 casas resilientes em bairros de reassentamento, o que mostra que estamos a avançar numa estratégia de longo prazo”. Para o delegado, a aposta em tecnologia é decisiva: “Hoje temos o radar meteorológico da Beira, inaugurado há um ano, que já nos permite análises mais rápidas”, disse. “Reduzimos o tempo de aviso prévio de quatro dias para poucas horas, o que aumenta a capacidade de salvar vidas”. Além disso, “os drones ajudam-nos a mapear zonas críticas e recolher informação em tempo real, facilitando o processo de resposta e prevenção”. A cooperação internacional também merece destaque. “Trabalhamos com a UNICEF, com a Fundação SIMA e com várias organizações não-governamentais para garantir que as comunidades tenham informação atempada e consigam actuar rapidamente”, frisando que “as parcerias têm sido fundamentais para criar uma cultura de prevenção”. Porém, o delegado adverte que o contexto climático exige vigilância constante. “Na época passada tivemos, no mesmo distrito, situações de seca e a passagem do ciclone Jude”, recordou. “É a prova de que enfrentamos riscos múltiplos e que temos de reforçar a capacidade de resposta em todas as frentes". Aristides Armando conclui com um alerta: “Os fenómenos extremos vão continuar a surpreender-nos. Mas quanto mais cedo prepararmos as nossas comunidades, menor será o impacto humano e social. A prevenção é hoje a nossa maior arma contra as alterações climáticas”.
À l'occasion de la journée mondiale du cœur qui se tient ce 29 septembre, nous parlons des pathologies cardiovasculaires. Ensemble de troubles affectant le cœur et les vaisseaux sanguins, les maladies cardiovasculaires représentent la principale cause de décès au niveau mondial. Or, la plupart de ces maladies pourraient être évitées en modifiant certains comportements à risque tels que le tabagisme, la mauvaise alimentation, la sédentarité... Deux cardiologues répondent à toutes les questions des auditeurs. Dr Emmanuelle Berthelot, praticien hospitalier en cardiologie à l'Hôpital Bicêtre – AP-HP, Université Paris-Saclay Dr Abdoul Sarr, cardiologue et spécialiste des Maladies Cardiovasculaires à la Clinique Louise Michel, à Pointe-Noire, au Congo. ► En fin d'émission, nous revenons sur la Conférence internationale sur la nutrition en Afrique qui s'est tenue les 27 et 28 septembre 2025. Interview de Siméon Nanama, conseiller Nutrition pour le Bureau régional UNICEF pour l'Afrique de l'Ouest et de Centre. Programmation musicale : ► Alicia Keys – Wake up ► Victor Démé - Djilon.
À l'occasion de la journée mondiale du cœur qui se tient ce 29 septembre, nous parlons des pathologies cardiovasculaires. Ensemble de troubles affectant le cœur et les vaisseaux sanguins, les maladies cardiovasculaires représentent la principale cause de décès au niveau mondial. Or, la plupart de ces maladies pourraient être évitées en modifiant certains comportements à risque tels que le tabagisme, la mauvaise alimentation, la sédentarité... Deux cardiologues répondent à toutes les questions des auditeurs. Dr Emmanuelle Berthelot, praticien hospitalier en cardiologie à l'Hôpital Bicêtre – AP-HP, Université Paris-Saclay Dr Abdoul Sarr, cardiologue et spécialiste des Maladies Cardiovasculaires à la Clinique Louise Michel, à Pointe-Noire, au Congo. ► En fin d'émission, nous revenons sur la Conférence internationale sur la nutrition en Afrique qui s'est tenue les 27 et 28 septembre 2025. Interview de Siméon Nanama, conseiller Nutrition pour le Bureau régional UNICEF pour l'Afrique de l'Ouest et de Centre. Programmation musicale : ► Alicia Keys – Wake up ► Victor Démé - Djilon.
On the line from Al Mawazi in Gaza to discuss the humanitarian situation on the ground is James Elder of UNICEF
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News headlines from around the nation and around the globe. It's the Friday News Round-Up & Comment broadcast. Here's a sample of stories presented during the first quarter hour: --President Trump communicated that he will not allow Israel to annex the West Bank. --Delegates at the U.N General Assembly stormed out as Netanyahu took the stage to speak. --President Trump's 21 point plan is a framework envisioning a multi-week cease-fire during which all 48 remaining hostages would be released, followed by a gradual Israeli withdrawal from Gaza. --Iran has likely carried out an undeclared missile test at its Imam Khomeini Spaceport according to satellite photos analyzed by the Associated Press. --Israeli police arrested a man for threatening to assassinate Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. --Israeli Defense Forces have completed the encirclement of Gaza City. --Hamas declared the UK's decision on Sunday to recognize a Palestinian state was a victory and justice for their cause. --The Egyptian government sympathizes with the people of Gaza and is determined to keep those who wish to leave that war zone bottled up in the strip. --Europe will pay for the reconstruction of Gaza--Ursula von der Leyen announced that the European Commission is creating a donor group for Palestine. --UNICEF admitted this week that armed men stole food meant for 2,700 children in Gaza. --The National Counterterrorism Center issued a sobering memo warning that the U.S. designated terrorist group al-Qaida and its Yemen-based affiliate, al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula, remain intent on striking America.
News headlines from around the nation and around the globe. It's the Friday News Round-Up & Comment broadcast. Here's a sample of stories presented during the first quarter hour: --President Trump communicated that he will not allow Israel to annex the West Bank. --Delegates at the U.N General Assembly stormed out as Netanyahu took the stage to speak. --President Trump's 21 point plan is a framework envisioning a multi-week cease-fire during which all 48 remaining hostages would be released, followed by a gradual Israeli withdrawal from Gaza. --Iran has likely carried out an undeclared missile test at its Imam Khomeini Spaceport according to satellite photos analyzed by the Associated Press. --Israeli police arrested a man for threatening to assassinate Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. --Israeli Defense Forces have completed the encirclement of Gaza City. --Hamas declared the UK's decision on Sunday to recognize a Palestinian state was a victory and justice for their cause. --The Egyptian government sympathizes with the people of Gaza and is determined to keep those who wish to leave that war zone bottled up in the strip. --Europe will pay for the reconstruction of Gaza--Ursula von der Leyen announced that the European Commission is creating a donor group for Palestine. --UNICEF admitted this week that armed men stole food meant for 2,700 children in Gaza. --The National Counterterrorism Center issued a sobering memo warning that the U.S. designated terrorist group al-Qaida and its Yemen-based affiliate, al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula, remain intent on striking America.
In the margins of the General Assembly's high-level week, UN agencies and partners have come together to highlight the plight of Palestinian children in the West Bank and Gaza.According to the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF), over 19,000 youngsters have been killed in Gaza over the past two years – an average of 28 children killed every day – the equivalent of an entire classroom. Another 42,000 children have been injured. Speaking to UN News's Khaled Mohamed UNICEF Deputy Executive Director Ted Chaiban emphasized that the international call to action aims to uphold child rights and help them envision a viable future.
This week on The Broski Report, Fearless Leader Brittany Broski researches the purpose of mucus, discusses her Collab with Trixie Cosmetics, and explores the concept of fear. TRIXIE COSMETICS COLLAB COLLECTION: https://trixiecosmetics.com/ VOTER REGISTRATION RESOURCES: https://vote.gov https://vote.org https://headcount.org https://rockthevote.org The OFFICIAL Songs of The Week Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3ULrcEqO2JafGZPeonyuje?si=061c5c0dd4664f01
In this episode, Noor Rehman opens up about his journey from childhood experiences that shaped his deep commitment to protecting children, to his current role as Regional Coordinator for South Asia at the Joint Learning Initiative on Faith and Local Communities (JLI). Noor reflects on how growing up in an environment where discipline sometimes came through physical punishment sparked his lifelong dedication to safeguarding children and preventing violence. Maurice and Noor explore Noor's work with the Faith and Positive Change for Children, Families, and Communities (FPCC) initiative, a collaboration between JLI, UNICEF, and Religions for Peace. Noor shares stories of how local faith leaders and communities come together to promote child protection, adolescent well-being, and climate resilience. He highlights the vital role of trust-building, listening, and culturally sensitive approaches in creating lasting social and behavioral change. With over 12 years at Islamic Relief Pakistan before joining JLI, Noor brings experience in child welfare, WASH, education, and emergency response. This episode offers an inspiring and deeply personal conversation about how faith and collaboration can transform the lives of children and families across South Asia. Listener Engagement: Discover the song picked by Noor and other guests on our #walktalklisten here. Connect with Noor's present organization JLI via: LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram and JLI website. Noor is also on LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram. Share your thoughts on this episode at Walk Talk Listen Feedback. Your feedback is invaluable to us. Follow Us: Support the Walk Talk Listen podcast by liking and following us on Facebook and Instagram. Visit my website at 100mile.org or mauricebloem.com for more episodes and information about our initiatives. Check out the special WTL series "Enough for All" featuring CWS, and the work of the Joint Learning Initiative (JLI).
Tercer día de ofensiva israelí sobre la ciudad de Gaza, el número de muertos cada día se cuenta por decenas. Nada parece frenar al ejército de Netanyahu que insiste en lanzar órdenes de evacuación a los civiles. Los gazatíes no tienen a dónde huir, no les queda otra opción que emprender a pie el camino a ninguna parte. Sonia Silva, jefa de la oficina de Unicef en Gaza: "La situación en Gaza es catastrófica, no hay un lugar seguro. La gente está durmiendo en las calles en un peligro constante". Casi dos años después del atentado liderado por Hamás, Israel ha matado a 65.141 gazatíes, según los datos del Ministerio de Salud. Unas cifras que se han disparado durante los últimos meses desde que Israel vetara la ayuda humanitaria en la Franja el pasado mes de marzo. Desde entonces, la hambruna ha matado a 462 personas, entre ellas, 146 niños. "Los más afectados son los niños, se han visto vulnerados todos sus derechos. La situación que están viviendo tiene que parar", sentencia Silva. Escuchar audio
In a ‘historical turning point' there are now more overweight than underweight children and teenagers worldwide according to a new report from UNICEF. Claudia Hammond is joined by BBC's Laura Foster to understand what changes to our food environments may be driving this shift.An international row has erupted over durian fruit, with China limiting imports of Vietnamese fruits due to health concerns. Journalist Sen Nguyen explores the potential health impacts of the durians and whether new regulations will put China's concerns to rest. Also on the show, how the latest Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo is progressing and the rapid response from health services.Claudia is joined by Paula Prist from the International Union for Conservation of Nature to share her latest findings that Indigenous Amazon Territories may safeguard human health against certain fire-related and zoonotic diseases.Plus, the latest AI tool in healthcare, Delphi-2M, has been announced. Likened to a weather forecast but for health, how might this tool help us predict the occurrence of over 1000 diseases in the future?Presenter: Claudia Hammond Producer: Hannah Robins Assistant Producer: Katie Tomsett
Tarehe kama ya leo, 18 Septemba mwaka 2021 dunia ilishitushwa na kuhuzunishwa na tangazo lililotolewa la uongozi wa Taliban nchini Afghanistan la kukataza wasichana barubaru kuendelea na masomo na kwamba darasa la sita ndio mwisho wa elimu yao. Sasa ni miaka minne na katazo hilo bado limesimama kitu ambacho Umoja wa Mataifa umeeleza kuwa ni “moja ya dhulma kubwa za wakati wetu.” Leah Mushi na taarifa zaidi.
One more day of this oppressive heat before it finally starts to cool off a bit. In the news this morning, Festival Foods gets sold, Robert Redford dies, more info on last week's Amber Alert in WI, the latest on the death of Trey Reed, and the newest details on the assassination of Charlie Kirk, including some disturbing details about the man who falsely confessed to the killing. In sports, the Brewers beat the Angels last night, Cal Raleigh hit a couple more homeruns, a look at the Week 3 schedule in the NFL, and Tom Brady's appearance in the coaching booth during MNF. Elsewhere in sports, Ken Rosenthal's apology, Denny Hamlin's pit crew will be without a few members, and a female rugby player gets busted for biting an opponent. We let you know what's on TV today/tonight and Brian recapped "Weapons". Plus, we made our Week 3 Pigskin Picks! Some good news involving a cow that escaped the slaughterhouse, a couple of unicyclists raising money for UNICEF, a record-setting pizza party, and some additional money heading to the Boys & Girls Club after this past Sunday's Emmy Awards. Kristen Bell has a "pasta hack" that apparently helps control weight gain when eating pasta. And in today's edition of "Bad News with Happy Music", we had stories about some kids in Milwaukee who were locked in a storage locker, a woman who sold her soul for about $1,100 and used the money to buy some concert tickets & a Labubu doll, a guy in Arizona who got arrested for pissing on people in a theater during a "Demon Slayer" screening, and a #FloridaWoman who got busted for DUI after she was driving the wrong way on a highway and hit a cop car.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Danos causados aos sistemas de aquecimento chegam a US$ 2,5 bilhões; infraestrutura servia quase metade da população ucraniana; auxílio envolve valores monetários, serviços públicos, aquecimento e eletricidade, roupa e calçado.
Este relato forma parte de la colección «Cuentos que cuidan», elaborada por UNICEF, aborda el tema del derecho a la educación de manera accesible y apropiada a través de historias y personajes pensados y diseñados para niñas y niños en su primera infancia
This week on The Broski Report, Fearless Leader Brittany Broski researches the concept of sun bleaching, dives into the etymology of coffee, and discusses her new makeup routine. The OFFICIAL Songs of The Week Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3ULrcEqO2JafGZPeonyuje?si=061c5c0dd4664f01
The author of "Sustainable Qatar: Social, Political and Environmental Perspectives" delves into the multifaceted meaning of sustainability, especially within the context of the Arabian Peninsula. Our guest unpacks the region's unique environmental challenges, including sea level rise, extreme weather events, and biodiversity loss, and explores the innovative strategies being implemented to build a more resilient future. An Associate Professor at the College of Public Policy at Hamad bin Khalifa University, Logan Cochrane, also critically examines the concept of "greenwashing," the complexities of global sustainability metrics, and the challenges of policy making. 0:00:00 The Nuance of Sustainability0:03:05 Environmental Challenges in the GCC0:06:08 Time Scale of Environmental Issues0:09:42 Food Security in the Arabian Peninsula0:17:40 Water Sources and Challenges in Qatar0:20:25 Future Challenges and Adaptation in Arid Environments0:22:53 Skepticism Towards Energy Transitions0:24:50 Defining Greenwashing0:31:11 The Politics of Sustainability Metrics0:38:10 Global Leaders in Sustainability0:41:09 The Environmental Impact of Electric Vehicles0:48:10 The "Game of Telephone" in Policy Making0:51:30 Non-Governmental Efforts in Sustainability Logan Cochrane is an Associate Professor at the College of Public Policy at Hamad bin Khalifa University (HBKU). His research includes diverse geographic and disciplinary foci, covering broad thematic areas of food security, climate change, social justice and governance. For the last 15 years, he has worked in non-governmental organizations internationally, including in Afghanistan, Benin, Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Sudan, Tanzania and Uganda. Logan has served as a director for two non-governmental organizations, and worked as a consultant with clients such as Global Affairs Canada, International Development Research Centre, Save the Children, Management Sciences for Health, the Liaison Office, UNICEF and UNAIDS. Connect with Logan Cochrane
No novo episódio do Podcast Canaltech, Elisa Fontes, repórter do Canaltech, conversa com Isabelle Christina, profissional com uma trajetória inspiradora que vai da bolsa em um colégio de elite até o trabalho atual no UNICEF. Ela compartilha como transformou desafios pessoais em projetos sociais, entrou no mundo da tecnologia pela Oracle e hoje atua na interseção entre inteligência artificial, educação e inclusão. Na conversa, Isabelle fala sobre desigualdades digitais no Brasil, o impacto da IA na recomposição da aprendizagem, os riscos de vieses algorítmicos e a importância de formar jovens e professores com senso crítico. Ela também adianta parte de sua participação no Fórum RNP, onde discutirá inteligência artificial e direitos humanos. Você também vai conferir: EUA oferecem 11 milhões de dólares por hacker em caçada global, Google libera Modo IA no Brasil e muda o jeito de pesquisar na internet, Xiaomi lança e-reader compacto que promete ser o rival do Kindle, SUV elétrico da Nissan já roda no Brasil, mas ainda não está à venda e RecargaPay abre mais de 30 vagas remotas em tecnologia e finanças. Este podcast foi roteirizado e apresentado por Fernanda Santos e contou com reportagens de Lilian Sibila, Bruno de Blasi, Wendel Martins, Emanuele Almeida e Danielle Cassita sob coordenação de Anaísa Catucci. A trilha sonora é de Guilherme Zomer, a edição de Jully Cruz e a arte da capa é de Erick Teixeira.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Karibu usikilize jarida la habari za Umoja wa Mataifa hii leo tunaangazia masuala ya amani pamoja na ushirikiano wa nchi zinazoendelea na zile zilizoendelea duniani. Pia utasikia habari kutoka mashinani nchini Kenya kuhusu mradi wa UNICEF kwenye kilimo uliowainua kiuchumi vijana. Mtangazaji wako ni Leah Mushi.
Kaunti ya Kirinyaga, iliyoko katikati mwa nchi ya Kenya kaskazini mwa mji mkuu wa nchi hiyo, Nairobi, inashuhudia mageuzi mapya katika sekta ya kilimo kupitia mradi wa kuwahusisha vijana katika kilimo na lishe unaojulikana kama EKYAN. Mradi huu unatekelezwa kwa ushirikiano kati ya Shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la Kuhudumia Watoto UNICEF, na wadau nchini humo. Karibu Sabrina Saidi utupe taarifa zaidi.....(TAARIFA YA SABRINA SAIDI)Mradi wa EKYAN ni mfano wa ujasiriamali wa kilimo unaoongozwa na vijana, ukiwa na lengo la kutengeneza fursa za ajira, kuwanufaisha na kubadilisha maisha ya vijana walioko vijijini, kupitia mbinu bora za kilimo na lishe, ukitekelezwa kwa ushirikiano kati ya Shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la Kuhudumia Watoto UNICEF, serikali ya kaunti ya Kirinyaga na shirika linalotoa mafunzo, elimu ya biashara ndogo ndogo na uwezeshaji barani Afrika KUZA Biashara.Felista Nyakio Mutungi kijana mkulima wa kaunti ya Kirinyaga, ni mmoja wa wanufaika wa mafunzo kupitia mradi huo. Na hapa anasema....CUT 2- Sauti ya Felista Nyakio Mutungi“Kabla ya kuanza kilimo, nilikuwa nauza barabarani viazi vya kukaanga au chipsi, na mihogo, pamoja na nafaka. Haikuwa vizuri sana, lakini ndiyo nafasi pekee niliyokuwa nayo wakati huo. Kupitia serikali ya kaunti ya Kirinyaga, tulisajiliwa kama vijana wanaopenda kilimo na tukapata mafunzo kupitia KUZA na UNICEF. Sasa mimi ni mkulima na mjasiriamali.”Felista anasema awali alikuwa akilima robo ekari ya mpunga na kuvuna magunia manne hadi matano pekee. Lakini baada ya mradi wa EKYAN, kwa robo ekari hiyo hiyo sasa anapata hadi magunia saba. Aidha, shamba lake limepanuka hadi ekari nne katika eneo la 'mradi wa umwagiliaji wa Bura.Felista hakutaka kuwa mchoyo wa manufaa aliyopata, hivyo ameamua kueneza ujuzi wa kilimo cha kibiashara kwa kuwafundisha baadhi ya wakulima wengine mbinu na maarifa ya kilimo hiki.CUT- Sauti ya Felista Nyakio Mutungi“Sasa si tu kwamba nalima, bali pia nawafundisha wakulima wengine kuongeza thamani katika mazao yao. Wanapata ujuzi wa kufanya biashara kupitia kilimo. Na kwa kweli tunawashukuru wahisani na UNICEF kwa kutuwezesha. Bila mpango huu, nisingekuwa hapa nilipo leo.”Kwa upande wake mtaalamu wa ubunifu wa UNICEF nchini Kenya Lilian Njoro, anaeleza kwa nini mradi huo ni muhimu kwa vijana.CUT- Sauti ya Lilian Njoro."Ni asilimia 10 pekee ya vijana wanaojihusisha na sekta ya kilimo. Kwa hivyo, kupitia mradi wa EKYAN, tulitaka kuona jinsi ya kuwahusisha vijana wengi zaidi katika kilimo na kuwavutia ili waweze kuanza kupata maisha yenye utulivu na ajira bora kupitia sekta hii.”Njoro anasisitiza kuwa teknolojia mpya zinafungua njia kwa kilimo cha kisasa tofauti na enzi za wazazi na mababu zao.Namna kilimo kinavyofanyika nyakati hizi ni tofauti na zamani,hii ni kwa sababu ya uwepo wa teknolojia bunifu, majukwaa ya kidijitali, na fursa nyingi.Kwa sasa, mradi wa EKYAN umeendelea kuwajengea vijana ujuzi, kuwapatia nafasi ya ajira, na kubadilisha mtazamo wao kuhusu kilimo, kutoka shughuli ya kizamani hadi kuwa biashara yenye faida.Link: https://youtu.be/hv17nk-2l5kTAGS:UNICEF Kenya/Kilimo/Biashara na ujasiriamali
Gaza – The Gates of HellLast Saturday millions across the world, including here in Belfast, participated in one of the biggest ever solidarity events as part of a Global Day of Action in support of the Palestinian people. At the same time dozens of boats, and hundreds of human rights activists, are taking part in the largest civilian freedom flotilla. Among them are three senior Sinn Féin representatives; Lynn Boylan MEP, Seanadoir Chris Andrews and Shónagh Ní Raghallaigh TD. They are all on their way to the Gaza Strip in a courageous effort to break Israel's illegal blockade. Their aim is to deliver much needed food and medicine to the people of that besieged territory.Next month will mark two years since the commencement of the Israeli genocide assault against the Palestinian people, following the Hamas attack on 7 October 2023. The statistics of death and destruction are horrendous. To date almost 65,000 Palestinians have been confirmed as killed with many thousands more buried under the rubble of Gaza. Almost 20,000 children have been murdered and tens of thousands have suffered serious injuries, many of them life changing.UNICEF has described the situation in Gaza City as catastrophic with starvation now an integral part of Israel's genocidal war against civilians. Eight Palestinian children die every day from starvation. The Israeli forces kill 28 children every day. Over 350 children are daily being admitted to the limited U.N. facilities still operating within the Gaza Strip, suffering from acute malnutrition. Many will not survive and those who do will suffer from health problems for the rest of their lives because of this experience.The Voice of Hind RajabMovies can uplift and depress, frighten and inspire, and occasionally make us laugh. The Irish experience, through films like Hunger, which tells the story of Bobby Sands; In the Name of the Father which recounts the miscarriage of Justice experienced by the Guildford Four; of Michael Collins; Bloody Sunday and others is evidence of this. These movies focussed on important political or historical events while successfully and emotionally impacting on audiences.Last week ‘The Voice of Hind Rajab' received the longest ever standing ovation at the Venice film festival and won the Silver Lion prize. It is a drama based on true events – the killing by Israel of a five-year-old Palestinian child, Hind Rajab, in Gaza in January 2024.Hind was in a car with her Aunt and Uncle and four cousins trying to flee Israeli forces. Their car was struck by a shell and the adults and three children were killed. An Israeli tank fired consistently into the trapped vehicle. The fourth cousin was later killed. Hind was alone, surrounded by the bodies of her relatives. She spent hours on a mobile phone with the Palestine Red Crescent Society. She was terrified. She pleaded for help. “Come take me. You will come and take me? … I'm so scared, please come. Please call someone to come and take me.” Desperately the Red Crescent sought clearance from the Israeli Army to send an ambulance. They never got it.Van The ManA very happy 80th birthday to Van Morrison. This column is a big fan of Van the Mans music. It is great that he is still so creative. His latest offering Remembering Now is a gem. It is reflective and musically very very positive and uplifting. Not bad for a man who started in the sixties . Still going strong. Chieftan's Walk - Martin McGuinness Peace Foundation14th September, 1pm Derry City: https://register.enthuse.com/ps/event/ChieftainsWalk20251CEARTA Dublin Rally: 20th September, Parnell Square 1:30pm: National Irish Language & Gaeltacht March.
La desnutrición infantil en Gaza alcanza niveles récord en agosto, alerta UNICEF. ONU pide levantar restricciones a empleadas afganas tras prohibición de acceso a sus instalaciones. ACNUR pide mayor acceso humanitario y fondos para la crisis olvidada de Myanmar
Nineteen Russian drones entered Poland's airspace overnight, and some of them were shot down by Polish and Nato aircraft, Polish PM Donald Tusk has said. It marks the first time Russian drones have been downed over the territory of a Nato country. We'll speak to Ukraine's defence minister and a former U.S. ambassador to Nato.Also on the programme: The UN's children agency, UNICEF, has released a report today that says there are now more obese or overweight children globally than underweight ones; and a long-awaited inquiry into a programme carried out by Danish doctors to fit contraceptive coils for Inuit women and girls in Greenland has found the vast majority did not give their consent.(Photo: Prime Minister Donald Tusk speaks during an extraordinary government meeting at the Chancellery of the Prime Minister in Warsaw, Poland, 10 September 2025. Credit: Szymon Pulcyn/EPA/Shutterstock)
This week on The Broski Report, Fearless Leader Brittany Broski recapped her dream vacation in Ireland, analyzes her heritage, and hosts book club. The OFFICIAL Songs of The Week Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3ULrcEqO2JafGZPeonyuje?si=061c5c0dd4664f01
In this episode, we spoke with Cornelia C. Walther about her three books examining technology's role in society. Walther, who spent nearly two decades with UNICEF and the World Food Program before joining Wharton's AI & Analytics Initiative, brings field experience from West Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean to her analysis of how human choices shape technological outcomes. The conversation covered her work on COVID-19's impact on digital inequality, her framework for understanding how values get embedded in AI systems, and her concept of "Aspirational Algorithms"—technology designed to enhance rather than exploit human capabilities. We discussed practical questions about AI governance, who participates in technology development, and how different communities approach technological change. Walther's "Values In, Values Out" framework provided a useful lens for examining how the data and assumptions we feed into AI systems shape their outputs. The discussion examined the relationship between technology design, social structures, and human agency. We explored how pandemic technologies became normalized, whose voices are included in AI development, and what it means to create "prosocial" technology in practice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Why is the humanitarian situation in Gaza the worst that James Elder has ever seen? What does the process of rebuilding Gaza look like? How do the people working on the ground not lose hope? UNICEF spokesperson James Elder joins Alastair and Rory to answer all these questions and more. To donate to UNICEF UK's Gaza appeal visit unicef.uk/gaza-podcast. £30 could help provide life-saving therapeutic food for a child for 3 weeks. Visit HP.com/politics to find out more. To save your company time and money, open a Revolut Business account today via www.revolut.com/rb/leading, and add money to your account by 31st of December 2025 to get a £200 welcome bonus or equivalent in your local currency. Feature availability varies by plan. This offer's available for New Business customers in the UK, US, Australia and Ireland. Fees and Terms & Conditions apply. For US customers, Revolut is not a bank. Banking services and card issuance are provided by Lead Bank, Member FDIC. Visa® and Mastercard® cards issued under license. Funds are FDIC insured up to $250,000 through Lead Bank, in the event Lead Bank fails. Fees may apply. See full terms in description. For Irish customers, Revolut Bank UAB is authorised and regulated by the Bank of Lithuania in the Republic of Lithuania and by the European Central Bank and is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland for conduct of business rules. For AU customers, consider PDS & TMD at revolut.com/en-AU. Revolut Payments Australia Pty Ltd (AFSL 517589). TRIP Plus: Become a member of The Rest Is Politics Plus to support the podcast, receive our exclusive newsletter, enjoy ad-free listening to both TRIP and Leading, benefit from discount book prices on titles mentioned on the pod, join our Discord chatroom, and receive early access to live show tickets and Question Time episodes. Just head to therestispolitics.com to sign up, or start a free trial today on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/therestispolitics. Instagram: @restispolitics Twitter: @RestIsPolitics Email: restispolitics@gmail.com Social Producer: Harry Balden Video Editor: Harry Swan + Charlie Rodwell Assistant Producer: Alice Horrell Producer: Nicole Maslen Senior Producer: Dom Johnson Head of Content: Tom Whiter Exec Producers: Tony Pastor + Jack Davenport Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week on The Broski Report, Fearless Leader Brittany Broski discusses some of her favorite animated movies, pre-caps her trip to the UK and Ireland, and explores Irish Folklore. The OFFICIAL Songs of The Week Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3ULrcEqO2JafGZPeonyuje?si=061c5c0dd4664f01
In this episode, Kate speaks with surgeon, writer, and public health leader Dr. Atul Gawande about the deeply human questions that surface when medicine meets its limits. What does it mean to be a good doctor when a cure isn’t possible? What do people really mean when they say they want “quality of life”? Together, they talk about caregiving, end-of-life decisions, and how the most honest conversations in healthcare begin—not with answers—but with better questions. For anyone living with chronic illness, caring for someone they love, or wondering what it means to live a good life with limits, this conversation won’t offer easy fixes. But it might offer something just as rare: clarity, compassion, and the courage to ask what really matters. Watch the full episode on YouTube: Kate C. Bowler on YouTube Subscribe to Kate’s Substack: katebowler.substack.com Show notes: The Aspen Ideas Festival Being Mortal by Dr. Atul Gawande The Green House Project Ari Johnson & Muso Health Organizations for further action: World Food Programme, UNICEF, American Red Cross See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on The Broski Report, Fearless Leader Brittany Broski explores Victorian history (again), talks curio shops, and reads your ghost stories. The OFFICIAL Songs of The Week Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3ULrcEqO2JafGZPeonyuje?si=061c5c0dd4664f01
Headlines for August 25, 2025; Israel Bombs Gaza Hospital, Kills 5 Journalists from AP, Al Jazeera, Reuters; UNICEF Report from Gaza City: U.N. Declares Famine as Children Starve; Abrego Garcia Detained Again, Faces Deportation to Uganda After 3 Days of Freedom; Meet George Retes, Disabled Army Vet to Sue Trump Admin over Unlawful ICE Detention