Category: MIL-OSI-Video

  • MIL-OSI Video: The EU Budget and what the EU citizens expect from it

    Source: European Commission (video statements)

    150 randomly selected citizens from all 27 EU countries joined the European Citizens’ Panel to shape the future of the EU budget.

    They came up with concrete recommendations – and we listened.

    Their input helped shape the new EU budget proposal…coming out tomorrow!
    #thepoweroftogether

    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/bnkCIQh3-bM

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  • MIL-OSI Video: The EU Budget and what the EU citizens expect from it

    Source: European Commission (video statements)

    150 randomly selected citizens from all 27 EU countries joined the European Citizens’ Panel to shape the future of the EU budget.

    They came up with concrete recommendations – and we listened.

    Their input helped shape the new EU budget proposal…coming out tomorrow!
    #thepoweroftogether

    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/bnkCIQh3-bM

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  • MIL-OSI Video: The EU Budget and what the EU citizens expect from it

    Source: European Commission (video statements)

    150 randomly selected citizens from all 27 EU countries joined the European Citizens’ Panel to shape the future of the EU budget.

    They came up with concrete recommendations – and we listened.

    Their input helped shape the new EU budget proposal…coming out tomorrow!
    #thepoweroftogether

    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/bnkCIQh3-bM

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  • MIL-OSI Video: The EU Budget and what the EU citizens expect from it

    Source: European Commission (video statements)

    150 randomly selected citizens from all 27 EU countries joined the European Citizens’ Panel to shape the future of the EU budget.

    They came up with concrete recommendations – and we listened.

    Their input helped shape the new EU budget proposal…coming out tomorrow!
    #thepoweroftogether

    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/bnkCIQh3-bM

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Advancing Cancer Research: US Scientist Finds Innovation in Spain

    Source: European Commission (video statements)

    A scientist from the US shares how relocating to Oviedo, supported by EU funding, allowed her to pursue groundbreaking research in cancer and immunity while finding a better balance in life and work.

    Amid Spain’s vibrant research networks and supportive social infrastructure, she reflects on the freedom to explore big ideas, raise a family, and grow in a community that values both science and well-being.

    This is a story of momentum sparked by curiosity, crossing borders and discovering new purpose in the rhythm of research, collaboration, and care.

    00:04 Finding the Right Place
    00:25 Doing Work That Matters
    01:14 Support to Keep Going
    01:31 A Great Team Environment
    01:53 A Better Life Outside the Lab
    02:26 Why Research Funding Matters

    Watch on the Audiovisual Portal of the European Commission:
    Follow us on:
    -X: https://twitter.com/EU_Commission
    -Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/europeancommission/
    -Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EuropeanCommission
    -LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/european-commission/
    -Medium: https://medium.com/@EuropeanCommission

    Check our website: http://ec.europa.eu/

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7PRQ8UmKPw

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  • MIL-OSI Video: How one global health org protects lives, prepares for the toughest scenarios: Gavi CEO

    Source: World Economic Forum (video statements)

    How does the CEO of an organization brought in to help respond to fast-moving health crises like Mpox and other infectious diseases plan for the unexpected? Sania Nishtar heads up Gavi – The Vaccine Alliance, an organization that has helped vaccinate over one billion children in the world’s poorest countries and prevent more than 18 million deaths worldwide. Sania talks to us about the planning, mindsets, technologies and scenario planning her team uses to be ready for any emergency. She explains the importance of securing ‘crystal clarity’ in advance for what its expected to deliver and how that helps the organization prepare for a range of circumstances and efficiently coordinate with governments and other global organizations when time is of the essence. This organization was launched at Davos 25 years ago and she shares what what’s needed for global health security and strengthened public health systems now and in months and years ahead.

    This interview was recorded in January 2025 at the Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland.

    About this episode:
    Gavi: https://www.gavi.org/

    Transcript: https://www.weforum.org/podcasts/meet-the-leader/episodes/sania-nishtar-gavi-preparation-global-health

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2xYpxNICUQ

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  • MIL-OSI Video: ECB Governing Council Press Conference – 24 July 2025

    Source: European Central Bank (video statements)

    ECB President Christine Lagarde explains the Governing Council’s monetary policy decisions and will answer questions from journalists at the Governing Council press conference to be held on Thursday, 24 July 2025 at 14:45 CEST in Frankfurt am Main.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TxfIvW0tBtk

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Fisheries Subsidies: Zambia’s acceptance

    Source: World Trade Organization – WTO (video statements)

    On 14 July, WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala received Zambia’s instrument of acceptance of the Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies from Zambia’s WTO Ambassador Eunice M. Tembo Luambia. Just six more acceptances are needed for the Agreement to enter into force.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_Xc6jOwLsY

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  • MIL-OSI Video: UK The monarch’s seat in Parliament

    Source: United Kingdom UK House of Lords (video statements)

    The Sovereign’s throne in the House of Lords chamber is hard to miss. Designed after the Coronation Chair at Westminster Abbey @westminsterabbeylondon, it is used by the monarch during the State Opening of Parliament. Discover more about the history and significance of the throne with Parliament’s Curator of the Historic Furniture and Decorative Arts Collection, Eloise.

    Catch-up on House of Lords business:

    Watch live events: https://parliamentlive.tv/Lords
    Read the latest news: https://www.parliament.uk/lords/

    Stay up to date with the House of Lords on social media:

    • X: https://twitter.com/UKHouseofLords
    • Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/houseoflords.parliament.uk
    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/UKHouseofLords/
    • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UKHouseofLords
    • Flickr: https://flickr.com/photos/ukhouseoflords/albums
    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-house-of-lords
    • Threads: https://www.threads.net/@UKHouseOfLords

    #HouseOfLords #UKParliament

    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/wDYSANluyVw

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  • MIL-OSI Video: (SASSA) CEO, Mr Themba Matlou briefs media about social grants reviews on targeted beneficiaries.

    Source: Republic of South Africa (video statements)

    (SASSA) CEO, Mr Themba Matlou briefs media about social grants reviews on targeted beneficiaries.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOq8wdApZ64

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  • MIL-OSI Video: 4th Finance & Central Bank Deputies (FCBD) Meeting

    Source: Republic of South Africa (video statements)

    Treasury Director General Dr Duncan Pieterse addressees the 4th Finance and Central Bank Deputies Meeting in Zimbali, Kwa Zulu Natal

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iletgQAZbgg

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  • MIL-OSI Video: High-Level Political Forum 2025 – Opening | United Nations

    Source: United Nations (video statements)

    The HLPF will be held from Monday, 14 July, to Wednesday, 23 July 2025, under the auspices of the Economic and Social Council.

    Opening
    Unlocking means of implementation: Mobilizing financing and STI for the SDGs (Townhall meeting)

    -How can countries and stakeholders advance a coherent framework for financing the SDGs? 
    -What are the key outcomes from the 4th International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD4) which can be addressed in the short-term?
    -How can promising science and technology solutions for the SDGs be scaled up? 
    -What innovative examples were highlighted at the 10th Multi-Stakeholder Forum on STI for the SDGs?

    The High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF) will be held from Monday, 14 July, to Wednesday, 23 July 2025, under the auspices of the Economic and Social Council. This includes the three-day ministerial segment of the forum from Monday, 21 July, to Wednesday, 23 July 2025, as part of the High-level Segment of ECOSOC.

    The theme of the HLPF will be “Advancing sustainable, inclusive, science- and evidence-based solutions for the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its Sustainable Development Goals for leaving no one behind”

    Five Sustainable Development Goals would be the focus of HLPF 2025 

    SDG 3 – Good Health and Well-Being
    SDG 5 – Gender Equality
    SDG 8 – Decent Work and Economic Growth
    SDG 14 – Life Below Water
    SDG 17 – Partnerships for the Goals

    The 2025 HLPF is expected to bring together ministerial and high-level representatives of governments, as well as a wide range of expertise and stakeholders, including heads of UN entities, academics and other experts, and representatives of major groups and other stakeholders. 

    37 countries will present a Voluntary National Reviews (VNR) at the 2025 HLPF: Angola, Bahamas, Bangladesh, Belarus, Bhutan, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Eswatini, Ethiopia, Finland, Gambia, Germany, Ghana, Guatemala, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Israel, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Lesotho, Malaysia, Malta, Micronesia, Nigeria, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Qatar, Saint Lucia, Seychelles, South Africa, Sudan, Suriname, Thailand.  

    Watch in 6 UN official languages: https://webtv.un.org/en/asset/k1f/k1fv876o81

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8FEcMRkKdGw

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Gaza: WFP warns of worsening starvation as aid access remains blocked | United Nations

    Source: United Nations (video statements)

    World Food Programme (WFP) deputy chief Carl Skau said, “one in three people in Gaza goes for days without eating.” He once again called for a ceasefire and the access for humanitarian aid, the Programme has “enough food on the borders to be delivered to the entire population for some two months,” he said.

    The Deputy Executive Director briefed reporters today (11 Jul) in New York on his recent visit to Gaza.

    “Starvation is spreading,” Skau said, referring to the recent IPC report a few weeks ago pointing to the entire population being acutely food insecure and 500,000 people in starvation, he added, “it’s much worse now. Malnutrition is surging.”

    The senior WFP official also highlighted the displacement in the Strip. He said, “I’ve met families who have moved maybe two or three times. Now it’s a situation where I meet families who have moved two or three times in the past ten days. They have moved 20 or 30 times, and obviously every time they are able to bring less and the margins to survive become slimmer

    Skau also said that the Programme’s ability to response and assist as humanitarians “have never been more constrained.”

    “The first issue is obviously the amount that we are able to bring in. It’s just a fraction of what’s needed,” he explained, adding that the price of a kilo of wheat flour was over $25 during his visit last week.

    Skau described the operating environment for his team as “impossible.”

    He said, “Some 85 percent now of the territory, there are active military operations. Our teams get stuck in waiting for clearances and at checkpoints, often spending between 15 to 20 hours straight in the armored vehicles trying to escort our convoys.”

    “There’s not enough fuel. There are not enough spare parts to our vehicles. Most of the windows in our armored vehicles have been damaged, and we don’t have basic communication. Radio, antennas from our cars have been ripped off. And so, if you are more than 20 metres away from each other, we don’t have proper communication. And that, it is really an issue when you are in this kind of environment, he added.

    The Deputy Executive Director also informed the reporters that WFP has been “actively engaging with Israeli authorities over the past few weeks.”

    He noted that there were some agreements in terms of improving the conditions, but the implementation of the agreements is not yet enough.

    Skau reiterated that WFP has enough food on the borders to deliver to the entire population for some two months, “but obviously we need that ceasefire and we need conditions within that ceasefire.”

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFmi37nXRCk

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  • MIL-OSI Video: President Cyril Ramaphosa briefs the Nation on National Security Matters

    Source: Republic of South Africa (video statements)

    President Ramaphosa briefs the Nation on National Security Matters

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_Ygm6RN5mw

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Afghanistan: UN warns of mass refugee returns amid crisis and rights concerns | United Nations

    Source: United Nations (video statements)

    “Since the spring of this year, first Pakistan, then Iran and now possibly others, such as Tajikistan, are fomenting the mass return of Afghan refugees,” a UN refugee agency (UNHCR) said.

    Arafat Jamal, UNHCR Representative in Afghanistan, addressed the press virtually from Kabul today (11 Jul), in New York on the country’s humanitarian situation, notably on the increase of Afghan returns in adverse circumstances

    He reported, “Since the spring of this year, first Pakistan, then Iran and now possibly others, such as Tajikistan, are fomenting the mass return of Afghan refugees. Some people are moving in a voluntary fashion, but others are not.”

    He said, “Of concern to us is the scale, the intensity and the manner in which returns are occurring. In terms of the scale, over 1.6 million Afghans have returned from both Pakistan and Iran this year alone, including 1.3 million from Iran.”

    He also said, “At the Iran Afghanistan border, where I just was a few days ago, and to which I’m heading again tomorrow, we are seeing peaks of over 40,000 people a day. And on the fourth of July, we actually saw 50,000 people coming across that border. Many of these returnees are arriving having been abruptly uprooted and having undergone arduous, exhausting and degrading journeys.”

    He highlighted, “And while they are from Afghanistan, they often appear to be not of Afghanistan. Often born abroad, with better education and different cultural norms. Their outlook is different from and often at all with present day in Afghanistan. We are particularly concerned about the fate of women and girls in a country in which their most basic human rights are at risk and not respected.”

    He continued, “What we are seeing with these returns is precarity layered upon poverty, on drought, human rights abuses and an instable region. In other words, we are having a deeply impoverished people coming to a country that is itself, while welcoming wholly unprepared to receive them.”

    He stressed, “Many will be left with a desperate choice: Do they flee, or do they fight? Do they do they come home find nothing to do and simply bounce back to Iran, to Turkey and on to Europe? Or if they are, particularly if they are working age men, are they going to be victims of those groups that are prowling the countryside looking for recruits for their various causes.”

    He concluded, “We are calling for restraint, for resources, for dialog and for international cooperation to stem an evolving chaotic situation and to foster a more stable outcome for all of us.”

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-mb6ZnlqMU

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Funeral Service of the former Deputy President David Dabede Mabuza

    Source: Republic of South Africa (video statements)

    President Cyril Ramaphosa delivers eulogy at the former Deputy President David Dabede Mabuza Funeral Service.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MKlk2ICeIYY

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  • MIL-OSI Video: 2012: Hurricane Sandy | United Nations

    Source: United Nations (video statements)

    Beginning in late October 2012 in the Atlantic Ocean, Hurricane Sandy grew into what some media reports described as a “once in a generation” storm, causing death and destruction across the Caribbean region and the eastern seaboard of the United States.
    In the Caribbean, five million people were affected and 72 people died. In Haiti, 54 people died, and hundreds of thousands of people were hit by floods and heavy winds. In Cuba, 20 per cent of the country’s population was affected. Jamaica, the Dominican Republic and the Bahamas also suffered significantly.
    Sandy’s arrival, and its effects, in New York City, where the United Nations is headquartered, led to the UN offices being closed for an unprecedented three days straight, with most meetings cancelled, before re-opening on Thursday, 1 November 2012.
    The UN complex sustained damage due to high wind and flooding, which affected communications and other infrastructure.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEj9bc2bH3E

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Tribute to Deputy President David Mabuza

    Source: Republic of South Africa (video statements)

    Tribute to Deputy President David Mabuza

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-dknD0LFM0

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  • MIL-OSI Video: 30th Anniversary of the Genocide in Srebrenica & other topics – Daily Press Briefing |11 Jul 25 | UN

    Source: United Nations (video statements)

    Noon Briefing by Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesperson for the Secretary-General.

    Highlights:
    – 30th Anniversary of the Genocide in Srebrenica
    – Occupied Palestinian Territory
    – Syria
    – Memorandum of Understanding between the UN and the Russian Federation
    – Haiti
    – Attacks in the Red Sea
    – Sudan
    – Central African Republic
    – World Population Day
    – International Days
    – Briefings

    30TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE GENOCIDE IN SREBRENICA
    Today is the International Day of Reflection and Commemoration of the 1995 Genocide in Srebrenica. In a message for the Day, the Secretary-General notes that as we mark this anniversary in Srebrenica – the worst atrocity on European soil since the Second World War. He stresses that this day is not only a moment of reflection, it is also a call to vigilance and action.
    The Secretary-General points out that at a time when hate speech, denial and division are gaining ground, we must stand firm for truth and justice, adding that we must detect early warning signs and respond before violence takes hold, and that we must respect international law, we must defend human rights, and we must uphold the dignity of every individual, and also invest in reconciliation and peace.
    And also to note that Rosemary DiCarlo, the Under-Secretary-General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs, represented the Secretary-General at the official ceremony that took place in Bosnia-Herzegovina today. In her remarks, she noted that the genocide in Srebrenica remains one of the darkest chapters in Europe’s recent history, a stark reminder of the consequences of hatred, division and the failure to protect civilians. She emphasized that the legacy of Srebrenica must be a world that never again turns away in the face of atrocity.
    Also present from the UN side was Miguel Ángel Moratinos, the High Representative for the UN Alliance of Civilizations.

    OCCUPIED PALESTINIAN TERRITORY
    Turning to the situation in Gaza, the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs says that every day without a ceasefire brings more preventable deaths – children dying in pain, and hungry people shot while trying to reach the trickle of aid that is allowed in.
    And today, once again, we’ve seen horrifying reports of casualties – dozens of them – among people in Rafah who were simply trying to get food and other basic supplies for their families.
    Meanwhile, the fuel crisis remains acute.
    Yesterday – for the second straight day – our colleagues were able to pick up 75,000 litres of fuel and bring them to the Gaza strip. This is of course a positive development. However, these amounts are a small portion of what is actually required to sustain lifesaving operations every day in Gaza.
    To be clear: fuel is still running out in Gaza. More fuel is needed than what is actually brought in. If the current limits aren’t lifted immediately, so we can bring in greater volumes, more services will go dark
    We also urgently need unimpeded, safe access inside Gaza. Yesterday, our teams could provide hospitals with some of the fuel that came in – but only in the south. That’s because Israeli authorities denied our attempt to bring fuel to the north.
    Such denials are life-threatening.
    We know that hospitals in the north are on the verge of shutting down. But it’s not just hospitals: Fuel is also running out for ambulances, it is running out for water treatment facilities and it is running out for many other essential services, all of which are at risk of collapsing.
    Overall, out of the 15 humanitarian movements attempted yesterday where coordination was required with the Israeli authorities, five were denied outright, four were initially approved but then faced impediments on the ground, and only six were fully facilitated. Critical missions – such as the evacuation of vulnerable people from high-risk areas, the retrieval of vehicles and spare tires, and the assessment of medical equipment – could not be accomplished.
    The facilitation of movements also needs to be timely. OCHA reports that on Wednesday, Israeli authorities denied a request to reach part of Gaza city where 18 injured people were trapped under the rubble. By the time the mission was finally allowed through yesterday, no one was found alive.
    And another important reminder from OCHA is that much-needed operations, such as the distribution of tents, cannot even be attempted as stocks are fully depleted, and Israeli authorities are blocking the entry of any shelter materials – for over 130 days now.
    Meanwhile, active hostilities and insecurity continue to put civilians – including aid workers – at risk.

    Full Highlights: https://www.un.org/sg/en/content/noon-briefing-highlight?date%5Bvalue%5D%5Bdate%5D=11%20July%202025

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zaRLMEnXA9A

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  • MIL-OSI Video: 30th Anniversary of the Genocide in Srebrenica & other topics – Daily Press Briefing |11 Jul 25 | UN

    Source: United Nations (video statements)

    Noon Briefing by Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesperson for the Secretary-General.

    Highlights:
    – 30th Anniversary of the Genocide in Srebrenica
    – Occupied Palestinian Territory
    – Syria
    – Memorandum of Understanding between the UN and the Russian Federation
    – Haiti
    – Attacks in the Red Sea
    – Sudan
    – Central African Republic
    – World Population Day
    – International Days
    – Briefings

    30TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE GENOCIDE IN SREBRENICA
    Today is the International Day of Reflection and Commemoration of the 1995 Genocide in Srebrenica. In a message for the Day, the Secretary-General notes that as we mark this anniversary in Srebrenica – the worst atrocity on European soil since the Second World War. He stresses that this day is not only a moment of reflection, it is also a call to vigilance and action.
    The Secretary-General points out that at a time when hate speech, denial and division are gaining ground, we must stand firm for truth and justice, adding that we must detect early warning signs and respond before violence takes hold, and that we must respect international law, we must defend human rights, and we must uphold the dignity of every individual, and also invest in reconciliation and peace.
    And also to note that Rosemary DiCarlo, the Under-Secretary-General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs, represented the Secretary-General at the official ceremony that took place in Bosnia-Herzegovina today. In her remarks, she noted that the genocide in Srebrenica remains one of the darkest chapters in Europe’s recent history, a stark reminder of the consequences of hatred, division and the failure to protect civilians. She emphasized that the legacy of Srebrenica must be a world that never again turns away in the face of atrocity.
    Also present from the UN side was Miguel Ángel Moratinos, the High Representative for the UN Alliance of Civilizations.

    OCCUPIED PALESTINIAN TERRITORY
    Turning to the situation in Gaza, the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs says that every day without a ceasefire brings more preventable deaths – children dying in pain, and hungry people shot while trying to reach the trickle of aid that is allowed in.
    And today, once again, we’ve seen horrifying reports of casualties – dozens of them – among people in Rafah who were simply trying to get food and other basic supplies for their families.
    Meanwhile, the fuel crisis remains acute.
    Yesterday – for the second straight day – our colleagues were able to pick up 75,000 litres of fuel and bring them to the Gaza strip. This is of course a positive development. However, these amounts are a small portion of what is actually required to sustain lifesaving operations every day in Gaza.
    To be clear: fuel is still running out in Gaza. More fuel is needed than what is actually brought in. If the current limits aren’t lifted immediately, so we can bring in greater volumes, more services will go dark
    We also urgently need unimpeded, safe access inside Gaza. Yesterday, our teams could provide hospitals with some of the fuel that came in – but only in the south. That’s because Israeli authorities denied our attempt to bring fuel to the north.
    Such denials are life-threatening.
    We know that hospitals in the north are on the verge of shutting down. But it’s not just hospitals: Fuel is also running out for ambulances, it is running out for water treatment facilities and it is running out for many other essential services, all of which are at risk of collapsing.
    Overall, out of the 15 humanitarian movements attempted yesterday where coordination was required with the Israeli authorities, five were denied outright, four were initially approved but then faced impediments on the ground, and only six were fully facilitated. Critical missions – such as the evacuation of vulnerable people from high-risk areas, the retrieval of vehicles and spare tires, and the assessment of medical equipment – could not be accomplished.
    The facilitation of movements also needs to be timely. OCHA reports that on Wednesday, Israeli authorities denied a request to reach part of Gaza city where 18 injured people were trapped under the rubble. By the time the mission was finally allowed through yesterday, no one was found alive.
    And another important reminder from OCHA is that much-needed operations, such as the distribution of tents, cannot even be attempted as stocks are fully depleted, and Israeli authorities are blocking the entry of any shelter materials – for over 130 days now.
    Meanwhile, active hostilities and insecurity continue to put civilians – including aid workers – at risk.

    Full Highlights: https://www.un.org/sg/en/content/noon-briefing-highlight?date%5Bvalue%5D%5Bdate%5D=11%20July%202025

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zaRLMEnXA9A

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  • MIL-OSI Video: 30th Anniversary of the Genocide in Srebrenica & other topics – Daily Press Briefing |11 Jul 25 | UN

    Source: United Nations (video statements)

    Noon Briefing by Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesperson for the Secretary-General.

    Highlights:
    – 30th Anniversary of the Genocide in Srebrenica
    – Occupied Palestinian Territory
    – Syria
    – Memorandum of Understanding between the UN and the Russian Federation
    – Haiti
    – Attacks in the Red Sea
    – Sudan
    – Central African Republic
    – World Population Day
    – International Days
    – Briefings

    30TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE GENOCIDE IN SREBRENICA
    Today is the International Day of Reflection and Commemoration of the 1995 Genocide in Srebrenica. In a message for the Day, the Secretary-General notes that as we mark this anniversary in Srebrenica – the worst atrocity on European soil since the Second World War. He stresses that this day is not only a moment of reflection, it is also a call to vigilance and action.
    The Secretary-General points out that at a time when hate speech, denial and division are gaining ground, we must stand firm for truth and justice, adding that we must detect early warning signs and respond before violence takes hold, and that we must respect international law, we must defend human rights, and we must uphold the dignity of every individual, and also invest in reconciliation and peace.
    And also to note that Rosemary DiCarlo, the Under-Secretary-General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs, represented the Secretary-General at the official ceremony that took place in Bosnia-Herzegovina today. In her remarks, she noted that the genocide in Srebrenica remains one of the darkest chapters in Europe’s recent history, a stark reminder of the consequences of hatred, division and the failure to protect civilians. She emphasized that the legacy of Srebrenica must be a world that never again turns away in the face of atrocity.
    Also present from the UN side was Miguel Ángel Moratinos, the High Representative for the UN Alliance of Civilizations.

    OCCUPIED PALESTINIAN TERRITORY
    Turning to the situation in Gaza, the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs says that every day without a ceasefire brings more preventable deaths – children dying in pain, and hungry people shot while trying to reach the trickle of aid that is allowed in.
    And today, once again, we’ve seen horrifying reports of casualties – dozens of them – among people in Rafah who were simply trying to get food and other basic supplies for their families.
    Meanwhile, the fuel crisis remains acute.
    Yesterday – for the second straight day – our colleagues were able to pick up 75,000 litres of fuel and bring them to the Gaza strip. This is of course a positive development. However, these amounts are a small portion of what is actually required to sustain lifesaving operations every day in Gaza.
    To be clear: fuel is still running out in Gaza. More fuel is needed than what is actually brought in. If the current limits aren’t lifted immediately, so we can bring in greater volumes, more services will go dark
    We also urgently need unimpeded, safe access inside Gaza. Yesterday, our teams could provide hospitals with some of the fuel that came in – but only in the south. That’s because Israeli authorities denied our attempt to bring fuel to the north.
    Such denials are life-threatening.
    We know that hospitals in the north are on the verge of shutting down. But it’s not just hospitals: Fuel is also running out for ambulances, it is running out for water treatment facilities and it is running out for many other essential services, all of which are at risk of collapsing.
    Overall, out of the 15 humanitarian movements attempted yesterday where coordination was required with the Israeli authorities, five were denied outright, four were initially approved but then faced impediments on the ground, and only six were fully facilitated. Critical missions – such as the evacuation of vulnerable people from high-risk areas, the retrieval of vehicles and spare tires, and the assessment of medical equipment – could not be accomplished.
    The facilitation of movements also needs to be timely. OCHA reports that on Wednesday, Israeli authorities denied a request to reach part of Gaza city where 18 injured people were trapped under the rubble. By the time the mission was finally allowed through yesterday, no one was found alive.
    And another important reminder from OCHA is that much-needed operations, such as the distribution of tents, cannot even be attempted as stocks are fully depleted, and Israeli authorities are blocking the entry of any shelter materials – for over 130 days now.
    Meanwhile, active hostilities and insecurity continue to put civilians – including aid workers – at risk.

    Full Highlights: https://www.un.org/sg/en/content/noon-briefing-highlight?date%5Bvalue%5D%5Bdate%5D=11%20July%202025

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zaRLMEnXA9A

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  • MIL-OSI Video: FBI Sacramento Year in Review 2025

    Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) (video statements)

    Special Agent in Charge Sid Patel highlights some of FBI Sacramento’s recent major cases.
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    Follow us on social media:
    X: https://twitter.com/fbi
    Facebook: https://facebook.com/FBI
    Instagram: https://instagram.com/fbi
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ye2jNUQL9Ao

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  • MIL-OSI Video: John Brandolino: Making our digital and physical worlds safer | United Nations

    Source: United Nations (video statements)

    In 2024, with over 60 per cent of the global population connected to the internet, the digital sphere is expanding rapidly. This unprecedented digital expansion unlocks vast opportunities, yet it simultaneously unleashes escalating cybersecurity risks. As technology advances, so too do the sophisticated threats that jeopardize our digital safety.
    To navigate this complex landscape and safeguard our connected world, John Brandolino, the Director for the Division for Treaty Affairs at the UN Office on Drugs and Crime, explains why the new international UN Cybercrime Convention is vital for global peace and security.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2M_qLFLwjc

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    Source: World Trade Organization – WTO (video statements)

    On 11 July, WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala received the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s instrument of acceptance of the Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies from the Minister for International Trade, Julien Paluku Kahongya. Just seven more acceptances are needed for the Agreement to enter into force.

    Download this video from the WTO website:
    https://www.wto.org/english/res_e/webcas_e/webcas_e.htm

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SoGEooxt3T4

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Fisheries Subsidies: Democratic Republic of the Congo’s acceptance

    Source: World Trade Organization – WTO (video statements)

    On 11 July, WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala received the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s instrument of acceptance of the Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies from the Minister for International Trade, Julien Paluku Kahongya. Just seven more acceptances are needed for the Agreement to enter into force.

    Download this video from the WTO website:
    https://www.wto.org/english/res_e/webcas_e/webcas_e.htm

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SoGEooxt3T4

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Fisheries Subsidies: Democratic Republic of the Congo’s acceptance

    Source: World Trade Organization – WTO (video statements)

    On 11 July, WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala received the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s instrument of acceptance of the Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies from the Minister for International Trade, Julien Paluku Kahongya. Just seven more acceptances are needed for the Agreement to enter into force.

    Download this video from the WTO website:
    https://www.wto.org/english/res_e/webcas_e/webcas_e.htm

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SoGEooxt3T4

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Fisheries Subsidies: Democratic Republic of the Congo’s acceptance

    Source: World Trade Organization – WTO (video statements)

    On 11 July, WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala received the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s instrument of acceptance of the Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies from the Minister for International Trade, Julien Paluku Kahongya. Just seven more acceptances are needed for the Agreement to enter into force.

    Download this video from the WTO website:
    https://www.wto.org/english/res_e/webcas_e/webcas_e.htm

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SoGEooxt3T4

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Fisheries Subsidies: Democratic Republic of the Congo’s acceptance

    Source: World Trade Organization – WTO (video statements)

    On 11 July, WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala received the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s instrument of acceptance of the Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies from the Minister for International Trade, Julien Paluku Kahongya. Just seven more acceptances are needed for the Agreement to enter into force.

    Download this video from the WTO website:
    https://www.wto.org/english/res_e/webcas_e/webcas_e.htm

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SoGEooxt3T4

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  • MIL-OSI Video: EU Budget Priorities: Citizens Share Their Views

    Source: European Commission (video statements)

    Europe’s budget helps shape a better future for 450 million people.
    Hear what EU citizens think about the future EU budget and what matters most to them.
    Together, EU countries invest in projects that protect, connect, and empower us all.
    #ThePowerOfTogether

    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/kpMN6OiHWRI

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