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Hypocrisy? Trump casts a mail ballot again in Florida even as he calls the method 'cheating'






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Georgia woman charged with murder for taking abortion pills gets a $1 bond






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Middle East: Fighting is triggering a chain reaction - UN Chief's Stakeout | United Nations



Informal comments to the media by UN Secretary-General António Guterres on the situation in the Middle East.


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Middle East: Israeli Settlement Expansion and Escalation - Briefing | United Nations



Security Council briefing by Ramiz Alakbarov, Deputy Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, United Nations Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator, on the situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question. The United Nations Security Council met to receive briefings on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with a senior UN official reporting that Israeli planning authorities had advanced or approved over 6,000 housing units in occupied Palestinian territory during the reporting period. “Security Council resolution 2334 (2016) calls on Israel to ‘immediately and completely cease all settlement activity in the occupied Palestinian territory, including East Jerusalem,’” Ramiz Alakbarov, the UN's Deputy Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process said to the Security Council. “Settlement activity has, nevertheless, continued at high levels,” he added. Alakbarov told the Council that Israeli authorities had demolished, seized or forced people to demolish 429 structures in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, displacing 575 persons, including 290 children and 150 women. He said 28 of the structures were donor funded. He added that on Jan 4, Israeli police forcibly evicted two Palestinian families from their apartments in the Batn Al Hawa area of Silwan in occupied East Jerusalem, displacing eight people. Alakbarov also said Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad had continued to praise terror attacks and call for additional violence against Israelis, while Israeli ministers and members of the Knesset had continued to call for re-establishment of settlements in Gaza, annexation of the West Bank and the “emigration” of Palestinians from the occupied Palestinian territory.


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20260323

Trump's Base & Iran #lastweektonight

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Police Stings: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

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S13 E06: Iran & Police Stings: 3/22/26: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

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Why is the United Nations in New York City? The Untold Story | United Nations



In the aftermath of World War II, the search for a permanent UN headquarters became one of the most high-profile decisions of the era - involving world leaders, city officials, and influential figures including US President Harry S. Truman, the Rockefeller family and New York City mayor William O'Dwyer. Before the iconic Headquarters was built, the UN operated out of a series of temporary locations across New York - including Hunter College (now Lehman College), where the first Security Council meeting took place in March 1946, and Parkway Village in Queens, a pioneering residential community that housed many UN delegates and staff. Through rare archival footage, historic photography, and expert interviews, this film traces the early years of the UN in New York (1945–1952) and explores the deep political, cultural, and economic ties between the Organization and its host city. As the UN marks 80 years since its first meetings in New York, this story sheds light on a defining moment in both global diplomacy and the city’s history. Featuring: Chris McNickle, New York City historian Rula Hinedi, Chief of the UN Guided Tours Section Duane Tananbaum, Emeritus Professor, Lehman College Archival materials: The Todd Webb Archive New York City Municipal Archives NY State Archives Indiana University Moving Image Archive 00:00:00 NYC After WWII 00:01:30 Why New York Won the UN Headquarters 00:02:43 The Rockefeller Deal 00:04:23 The UN's Early Days in New York City 00:05:43 First Security Council Session in NYC 00:06:17 Housing Diplomats in a Segregated City 00:07:54 The UN's Legacy & New York Today


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20260322

Cutting through the Noise | Goals Lounge | United Nations



In a world flooded with information, the stories that move people to care—and act—are the ones that cut through the noise. Join us for a dynamic conversation exploring how storytelling can amplify social impact, build authentic connections, and turn complex issues into narratives that inspire change. Moderator: Annemarie Hou, Executive Director, UN Office for Partnerships Speakers: Tabitha Morton, Executive Director, UN Women UK Bradley Archer Haynes, Global Marketing and Social Impact Chief, former Head of Brand and ED of Content for Change, Paramount Global


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Hypocrisy? Trump casts a mail ballot again in Florida even as he calls the method 'cheating'

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