Source: World Trade Organization – WTO (video statements)
We stand at a critical moment to reflect on and harness the transformative powers of digital trade. The 2025 Public Forum will explore how digital advancements are redefining standards within the international trading system and enhancing global connectivity, innovation, and cooperation.
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The European Union considers freedom of science and research as fundamental. We want scientists and researchers from all over the world to make Europe their home and contribute to making Europe the home of excellence and innovation. This is a crucial moment to attract top talents and boost the entrepreneurs’ spirit.
Looking at global headlines today, it’s hard not to feel pessimism. Have recent wars, pandemics and autocracies made the idea of progress obsolete? Cognitive scientist Steven Pinker uses data and psychology to provide a fresh perspective on progress: why it is so hard to achieve and what ideas were responsible for progress in the past and will be needed for progress to continue?
This is the full audio from a session at the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting 2025. Watch it here: https://www.weforum.org/meetings/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2025/sessions/the-arch-of-progress-in-the-21st-century/
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On Monday, May 5, 2025, President Emmanuel Macron has launched the “Choose Europe for Science” initiative from the amphitheatre of the Sorbonne university. The the aim of the conference is to encourage public and private researchers and entrepreneurs to choose Europe and France as their home.
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Source: United States Department of Defense (video statements)
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@U.S.CoastGuardAncient Albatross Award honorees talk about the importance of Coast Guard aviation crews and their critical role at Coast Guard Air Station Elizabeth City, N.C.
#DYK the Coast Guard Ancient Albatross Award was instituted in 1966 and honors active-duty aviators, both officers and enlisted personnel, who have served the longest in the aviation field. #military #usa
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@usarmy Capt. Daniel Inouye’s military and public service lasted more than half a century.
During a #WWII battle in Italy, amidst heavy fire, Inouye led his platoon with unmatched bravery, taking out an enemy position and refusing to evacuate despite being severely wounded. For his courage and selflessness, he earned the #MedalofHonor. #TrueAmericanHero #military
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The small-boat crew U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Kimball (WMSL 756) interdicts a suspected drug-smuggling vessel while patrolling the Eastern Pacific Ocean, April 17, 2025.
(U.S. Coast Guard Video by Petty Officer 3rd Class Austin Wiley)
0:15 Platform boots workplace inclusivity — Inclusively rounds up what potential employers can offer them from reasonable adjustments to assistive technologies. Employees can log in anonymously and state their disabilities and needs for support or resources.
3:40 Japan 3D-printed this railway station — Hatsushima’s old wooden station was built in 1948 and needed replacing but building a new one would have taken 2 months. Serendix printed the new station’s parts in a week before transporting them to Hatsushima for assembly.
5:13 How to identify and fight online harms — Making the digital world safe while protecting freedom of expression is an ongoing challenge. Nearly half of US teens say they’re online almost constantly but how safe is their digital world?
8:41 6 myths about modern manufacturing — We sat down with 4 manufacturing leaders based in Switzerland, Morocco, Belgium and the US to discuss common mistakes people have about the industry.
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The World Economic Forum is the International Organization for Public-Private Cooperation. The Forum engages the foremost political, business, cultural and other leaders of society to shape global, regional and industry agendas. We believe that progress happens by bringing together people from all walks of life who have the drive and the influence to make positive change.
The twentieth session of the UN Forum on Forests (5 -9 May 2025) focuses on accelerating progress towards Global Forest Goals 1, 3, and 5—addressing deforestation, expanding sustainably managed forests, and strengthening forest governance.
The UN Forum on Forests is a functional commission of the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) with universal membership. Since its establishment in 2000, the Forum has set many milestones including the first UN Forest Instrument in 2007, the Global Forest Financing Facilitation Network (GFFFN) in 2015, and adoption of the first UN Strategic Plan for Forests 2030 and its six Global Forest Goals in 2017.
Dr Albert K. Barume, United Nations Special Rapporteur on the rights of Indigenous Peoples, explains the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, adopted by the UN General Assembly in 2007, and critical issues shared by Indigenous Peoples around the world.
For her part, senior OCHA official Joyce Msuya said that as the war continues, millions of lives are impacted daily, essential services are disrupted and humanitarian needs deepened.
She highlighted, “Attacks on healthcare services and health facilities are crippling access to maternal care,” highlighting that pregnant women are now giving birth amid blackouts, medicine shortages and under attack, with a 12 per cent rise in birth complications reported by health workers.
“For many expectant mothers, basic, life-saving care is simply no longer available,” Msuya said.
The Deputy Emergency Relief Coordinator emphasized once again, “Under international humanitarian law, civilians and civilian objects must be protected.”
“This means that indiscriminate attacks are strictly prohibited. It also means that parties must take all feasible precautions to avoid civilian harm, whether they are launching attacks or defending against them,” Msuya stressed.
The Deputy Emergency Relief Coordinator also noted that underfunding is forcing critical programmes to scale down, even as the operational environment becomes more complex and dangerous.
“Additional resources are needed now to save lives and sustain assistance,” she concluded.
For his part, US Acting Alternate Representative John Kelley said, “Right now, Russia has a great opportunity to achieve adorable peace,” adding that “the burden for ending the war rests with Russia and with Ukraine.”
He said, “It is up to the leaders of both these countries to decide whether peace is possible. If both sides are ready to end the war, the United States will fully support their path to a lasting peace.”
The US Representative highlighted, “The benefits for Ukraine and Russia accepting the US proposal are immense. Their economies can begin to grow, their cities to rebuild, and their peoples to heal.”
Conversely, Kelley said, “the risks that accompany more war are immeasurable. The harm would disproportionately fall on ordinary Ukrainians and Russian families, who overwhelmingly desire peace.”
The US Representative urged both Ukraine and Russia to “accept peace, “we ask our fellow council members and all UN member states to support the path to peace,” he said.
Russian Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia criticized that today’s meeting was “requested by a number of the most stubborn European sponsors of the Kyiv regime.”
“This is a reflection of their fear of being sidelined in the context of the new US administration as it seeks to arrive at a long-term solution to the Ukrainian crisis. Hence the desire to thwart this process and to restore for Ukraine Zelensky’s image of a victim, which has been tarnished in recent months, in the light of the new facts that have surfaced,” the Russian Ambassador added.
Ambassador Nebenzia also said that the Russian and US dialog is ongoing, “there will be discussions of a number of nuances for the future contours of the peace plan from the very start of the conflict,” he said.
“We announced that we preferred diplomatic methods for the attainment of the goals of our special military operation. And this is why Russia remains focused on achieving a sustained, long-term solution that would eradicate the root causes of the conflict and to prevent that from occurring,” the Russian Ambassador emphasized.
For her part, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Betsa Mariana reiterated, “Russia cannot be allowed to cherry pick the political convenient dates to announce a short lived ceasefire simply for PR purposes, or gain additional tactical advantages.”
She said, “Ukraine is ready to support a just, comprehensive and lasting peace. And this is what we are constantly proposing for at least 30 days. And we reconfirm this proposal.”
Foreign Minister Mariana stressed her country’s position on peace negotiations is “clear and consistent.”
She said, “Ukraine wants peace like no one else. However, we cannot accept peace at any cost. We cannot accept peace at any price. Any future arrangement has to respect Ukraine’s redlines.”
Our UN News correspondent in Gaza spoke with Palestinian journalists, documenting the risks and personal traumas they face reporting from the war-torn enclave.
Since the war began following the 7 October 2023 attack by Hamas on Israel an increasing number of journalists have been killed or injured in Gaza as a humanitarian crisis has engulfed the enclave.
Marked annually on 3 May, World Press Freedom Day focuses on the role of media to highlight accountability, justice, equality, and human rights.
Source: United States of America – Federal Government Departments (video statements)
Secretary Noem traveled to the U.S.-Mexico border to reaffirm that under the Trump administration, law enforcement is empowered to do their jobs effectively and keep out criminals, cartels and drug traffickers.
Source: United States Department of Defense (video statements)
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@marineswith the @MarineForcesReservefire a FGM-148 Javelin at @fortmccoy. #DYK The blast radius for the Javelin is 2,500 meters, but it can be tested at up to 4,750 meters. #military #marines #usa
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Noon briefing by Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesperson for the Secretary-General.
Highlights:
– World Press Freedom Day
– International Days
– Secretary-General/Peacekeeping
– Syria
– Occupied Palestinian Territory
– UNIFIL
– Ukraine
– Haiti
– Myanmar
– Somalia
WORLD PRESS FREEDOM DAY
Tomorrow is World Press Freedom Day. It is a constant reminder that free and independent journalism is an essential public good.
In his message, the Secretary-General says that when journalists are unable to work, we all lose. Tragically, this is becoming more difficult every year.
“We are seeing a sharp rise in the number of journalists killed in conflict areas — particularly in Gaza,” he said.
And this year’s theme is “the Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Press Freedom” – The Secretary-General added that artificial intelligence can support freedom of expression — or stifle it.
INTERNATIONAL DAYS
Today is World Tuna Day. Tuna is rich in Omega-3, and it also contains minerals, proteins, and vitamin B12, among other advantages. Unfortunately, though, its popularity has led to overfishing in so many parts of the world.
SECRETARY-GENERAL/PEACEKEEPING
This morning, the Secretary-General took part in a dialogue with peacekeeping troop-contributing countries.
This was a closed meeting, so we won’t be sharing the Secretary-General’s full remarks. But I can tell you that, as you can imagine, he thanked the troop-contributing countries.
Peacekeeping is multilateralism in action, he said, a direct, collective and tangible commitment to peace.
He added that peacekeeping is also a partnership that depends on global political support as well as on the ideas, insights and continued commitment of Member States in the face of a range of increasingly complex risks and challenges, financing for peacekeeping is one of those challenges.
The Peacekeeping Ministerial in Berlin, in two weeks, the Secretary-General said, will be an opportunity to build on this important work.
SYRIA
The Secretary-General has been monitoring with alarm the reports of violence in the Druze-majority suburbs of Damascus and in the south of Syria, including reports of civilian casualties and assassination of local administration figures. He condemns all violence against civilians, including acts which could risk inflaming sectarian tensions.
In this context, he also condemns Israel’s violation of Syria’s sovereignty, including the latest airstrike near the presidential palace in Damascus. It is essential that these attacks stop and that Israel respect Syria’s sovereignty, unity, territorial integrity, and independence.
The Secretary-General unequivocally calls on all concerned to cease all hostilities, exercise utmost restraint and avoid further escalation.
He is encouraged by intra-Syrian efforts to de-escalate the violence and maintain security and stability.
He takes note of the statement by interim President al-Sharaa, prioritizing “dialogue and cooperation within the framework of national unity,” and appeals to the interim authorities to transparently and openly investigate all violations.
The Secretary-General further underscores that it is imperative to support a credible, orderly and inclusive political transition in Syria, in line with the key principles of resolution 2254 (2015).
Full Highlights: https://www.un.org/sg/en/content/noon-briefing-highlight?date%5Bvalue%5D%5Bdate%5D=02%20May%202025
Source: United States of America – Federal Government Departments (video statements)
This Week: Interior marks the first 100 days of President Trump’s administration; Interior implements emergency energy permitting procedures; Secretary Burgum attends a cabinet meeting and outlines Interior’s energy efforts; Secretary Burgum visits an oil rig and LNG export facility; the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management announced it’s intent to revise the Biden administration’s offshore bonding requirements for oil and gas operation; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announces new hunting and fishing areas; the U.S. Geological Survey maps underwater minerals; the National Park Service hosts royalty; and our Picture of the Week takes us to Utah’s Arches National Park.