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‘Sad But True — No Region Spared from Crisis or Insecurity This Year’, First Committee Hears during Thematic Debate on Regional Disarmament

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“It is sad but true that no region around the globe has been spared from crisis or insecurity this year,” the representative of the United States told the First Committee (Disarmament and International Security) today in its thematic debate on regional disarmament and security, which was followed by the start of debate on the United Nations disarmament machinery.

Daily Press Briefing by the Office of the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General

Peacekeepers, supporting flood response, have airlifted medical supplies from Agok airstrip in the southern part of Abyei to other parts of the region, to ensure medical stocks, and the Mission is doing weekly flights to multiple areas in Abyei helping to provide humanitarian assistance to communities that are cut off because of flooding.

Calling Situation in Sudan ‘Utter Humanitarian Catastrophe’, Secretary-General, Briefing Security Council, Underscores Need for Cessation of Hostilities

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At an emergency meeting held at the Security Council, on the heels of reported mass casualty incidents in villages in eastern Sudan, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres voiced alarm over the “utter humanitarian catastrophe” engulfing the country, underscoring the urgent need for “decisive action”, including an immediate cessation of hostilities and unfettered humanitarian access.

Demand for International Criminal Court’s Work Unprecedented amid Record High Threats, Coercive Measures Worldwide, President Tells General Assembly during Annual Briefing

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Speaking before the General Assembly for the first time since her election in March, Tomoko Akane, President of the International Criminal Court (ICC), said the past year has been marked by an unparalleled increase in demand for the Court’s work, along with unprecedented levels of threats, pressures and coercive measures which pose a serious threat to administering justice.

Security Council Sanctions Committee Concerning South Sudan Meets with Panel of Experts

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On 17 October 2024, members of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 2206 (2015) concerning South Sudan were briefed by the Coordinator of the Panel of Experts on South Sudan in connection with the Panel’s workplan for its mandate in pursuance of Security Council resolution 2731 (2024) of 30 May 2024.

Security Council Al-Shabaab Sanctions Committee Considers Final Report of Its Panel of Experts

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On 11 October 2024, the Security Council Committee pursuant to resolution 2713 (2023) concerning Al-Shabaab held informal consultations to consider the final report of the Panel of Experts pursuant to resolution 2713 (2023), submitted pursuant to paragraph 29(c) of resolution 2713 (2023), and the recommendations contained therein.

Killings Based on Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity ‘Scandalous’, Expert Tells Third Committee, Demanding Probes, Justice for Victims

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Continued killings based on sexual orientation or gender identity are “inadmissible” and require urgent action from Member States, a human rights expert told the Third Committee (Social, Humanitarian and Cultural) today, as it heard from other experts on issues ranging from counter-terrorism, unilateral coercive measures and foreign debt.

Sahel, Lake Chad Basin Have Immense Potential, Secretary-General Says, Asking Donor Conference ‘to Dig Deeper’, Support UN Efforts, Fund Aid, Deliver Change

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Following is the text of UN Secretary-General António Guterres’ video message for the Donor Conference to Support Internally Displaced People and Refugees in the Sahel and Lake Chad Region, in Jeddah today: