Iran, Lebanon, Palestine & other topics – Daily Press Briefing (09 April 2026) | United Nations

Source: United Nations (video statements)

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

Highlights:
– Normandy World Peace Forum
– Iran
– Lebanon
– Occupied Palestinian Territory
– Yemen
– Yemen/Humanitarian
– Sudan
– Chad/Sudan
– UN Humanitarian Flights
– Security Council
– Senior Personnel Appointment

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NORMANDY WORLD PEACE FORUM

Today, the Secretary-General addressed the Normandy World Peace Forum via a video message. He said that at a time when geopolitical upheavals, wars, inequality and the climate crisis are shaking our world to its core, peace can seem more fragile than ever. In this turmoil, he underscored, hope is not a refuge but a duty: the duty to defend international law against the law of power; to protect human rights against abuses; and to uphold human dignity against indifference.

The Secretary-General stressed that peace is not merely the silence of guns. It is built through justice, solidarity, humanitarian access, and trust between peoples. It demands the courage to listen and to compromise.

The Secretary-General noted that Normandy knows the cost of war, and it also knows the power of reconciliation and collective commitment, which raised Europe from the ruins and inspired the world. As we face the challenges of our time, he called on all to draw on that memory to find the courage to act for peace.

IRAN

The Secretary-General’s Personal Envoy for the Middle East Conflict and its Consequences, Jean Arnault, is currently visiting Iran. Today, he has held meetings with senior officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as well as with representatives of the Iranian Red Crescent, and he visited some of the civilian sites damaged in strikes. During these engagements, he heard views on the way forward and reiterated the Secretary-General’s firm commitment to making every possible effort to support a peaceful settlement of the conflict.

Acting on the Secretary-General’s instructions, Mr. Arnault will continue his regional tour with visits to several countries across the Middle East, aimed at supporting ongoing efforts to achieve a comprehensive and durable resolution to the conflict. Further readouts and information will be provided as the regional visit continues.

LEBANON

The Secretary-General unequivocally condemns the massive strikes by Israel across Lebanon on 8 April that resulted in hundreds of civilians being killed and injured, including children, as well as damage to civilian infrastructure.

The Secretary-General strongly condemns the loss of civilian lives and is deeply alarmed by the mounting toll on civilians. He extends his deepest condolences to the Government and people of Lebanon and wishes a swift and full recovery to the injured.

Our colleagues on the ground tell us that today is a national day of mourning in the country. Flags on Government buildings and UN offices are flying half-mast.

Authorities report that more 200 people were killed and more than 1,000 injured, overwhelming hospitals in the biggest wave of Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon since the beginning of the escalation. Many others are still feared to be trapped under the rubble.

Our colleagues report that strikes have continued overnight and today, with air raids on areas in Beirut’s southern suburbs.

Reports of the destruction of the Qasmiyeh coastal bridge in southern Lebanon have further isolated areas south of the Litani River, restricting people’s movement and humanitarian access for at least 106,000 people.

This afternoon, a displacement order for the southern suburbs of Beirut has been renewed and extended to the area that includes a UN office for UNRWA, two Palestinian refugee camps, 13 shelters for Internally Displaced persons hosting over 6,000 people, offices of several national and international NGOs, and the Rafik Hariri Governmental Hospital, the biggest public hospital in the country. It also covers more than 20 locations used by our humanitarian partners to deliver aid and services to people in need.

With the announcement of the ceasefire between Iran and the United States, the ongoing military activity in Lebanon poses a grave risk to the ceasefire and the efforts toward a lasting and comprehensive peace in the region. The Secretary-General reiterates his call to all parties to immediately cease hostilities.

Full Highlights:
https://www.un.org/sg/en/content/noon-briefing-highlight?date=2026-04-09

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These pictures of Earth were just taken by astronauts who broke a new record

Source: World Economic Forum (video statements)

On Monday, the NASA-led mission Artemis II reached 406,788km from Earth – the furthest that humans have ever been in space.

The mission took astronauts around the dark side of the Moon, and broke a 56-year-old record held by Apollo 13.

The crew hugged as they made history, and beamed back special announcements honouring their predecessors and urging unity for ‘Mother Earth’, saying: ‘We will always choose each other.’

#Space exploration provides a unique perspective on our planet, and an opportunity to gather Earth observation data and insights, which are powerful tools for addressing many challenges facing the planet, from climate change to sustainable growth.

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Cushioning the Middle East War Shock

Source: International Monetary Fund – IMF (video statements)

A resilient global economy is being tested again by the war in the Middle East. The shock is large, global, and asymmetric: energy flows have been disrupted, prices have risen sharply, and supply chains are under strain, with the heaviest burden falling on vulnerable, energy-importing countries.

Policy choices now will shape the outcome. Rejecting go-it-alone actions, keeping fiscal support targeted and temporary, preventing inflation expectations from breaking anchor, and rebuilding fiscal space will be critical to weathering this shock and strengthening resilience.

Watch IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva’s 2026 Spring Meetings Curtain Raiser speech. https://www.imf.org/en/news/articles/2026/04/09/sp040926-spring-meetings-2026-curtain-raiser

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Europe’s Growth Agenda: Turning Today’s Challenges into Lasting Gains

Source: International Monetary Fund – IMF (video statements)

Europe’s growth model is under strain. Productivity gains have slowed, investment remains uneven, and a more fragile geopolitical environment—intensified by ongoing wars, including in the Middle East—is adding new pressures through energy markets, inflation risks, and heightened uncertainty.

At the same time, Europe faces a broader policy challenge: how to strengthen economic security, reduce vulnerabilities, and finance new priorities—from the green and digital transitions to defense—without undermining fiscal sustainability.

Delivering on Europe’s growth agenda will require more than diagnosis. It will depend on concrete progress in boosting productivity, mobilizing investment, deepening integration, and translating policy ambitions into implementation.

In this fireside chat, Alfred Kammer and Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis will discuss how Europe can turn today’s challenges into lasting gains—by advancing reforms that reinforce productivity, enhance resilience, and support sustainable growth in a more uncertain world.

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Meet The Leader at 200: 20 Leaders Share Their Best Tips, Aha Moments and Advice

Source: World Economic Forum (video statements)

Learn when you listen. Know your strengths can be weaknesses. Take your space before someone takes it for you. This 200th ‘Best of’ episode collects hard-won lessons learned and one-of-a-kind moments from this podcast’s past 6 years. Listen to the late Jane Goodall recall a transformative run-in with a grumpy cabbie or hear the critical question that helped AWS teams get future-ready. It’s a hit parade of top names, from IKEA to Microsoft, from Misty Copeland to Matt Damon, drawing insights and turning points that have shaped CEOs, startup founders, actors, activists, fashion designers, AI pioneers, best-selling authors and more find solutions and drive meaningful change.

 In this episode:

 Unexpected turning points
• Jane Goodall, Jane Goodall Institute, on connecting with people you disagree with (Recorded 2021)
• Al Gore, Former US Vice President and founder of the Climate Reality Project, on his climate communication turning point (Recorded 2021)

 An AI Powered Future
• Swami Sivasubramanian, AWS, on the question that got teams future-ready (Recorded 2024)
• Adam Grant, organizational psychologist and Wharton professor, on how to practice the soft skills an AI era will need most (Recorded 2025)
• Suleika Jaouad, best-selling author, on thinking beyond our ‘resume virtues’ (Recorded 2026)

 Bringing people together:
• Diane von Fürstenberg, fashion designer, on a habit she swears by (Recorded 2024)
• Misty Copeland, ballerina and activist, on unlocking potential (Recorded 2025)
• Jagan Chapagain, IFRC, on why effective listeners are learners (Recorded 2024)
• Brad Smith, Microsoft, on having a personal sounding board (Recorded 2024)

 Seeking innovation
• Matt Damon and Gary White, founders – Water.org, on the value of experimentation and failure (Recorded 2026)
• Nela Richardson, Chief Economist – ADP, on thinking outside the box (Recorded 2024)
• Gail Whiteman, Rainn Wilson, Arctic Basecamp on rethinking communication (Recorded 2023)

 Advice they swear by
• Daphne Koller, AI pioneer and insitro founder, on how strengths can become weaknesses (Recorded 2024)
• Fidelma Russo, CTO – Hewlett Packard Enterprise, on knowing yourself (Recorded 2024)
• Ulrika Biesèrt, CHRO – Inkga Group / IKEA, on taking your space (Recorded 2024)

 Meeting the moment
• Jonathan Reckford, Habitat for Humanity, on how serving others to bridge division (Recorded 2024)
• John Amaechi, psychologist, leadership expert and author, on finding your inner giant (Recorded 2021)
• David Miliband, IRC, on how leaders can navigate an increasingly disordered world, and the change that will be needed next (Recorded 2025)

About this episode:
Read here – Transcript: https://www.weforum.org/podcasts/meet-the-leader/episodes/episode-200-top-tips-pivots-lessons-learned/
Listen here – Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/ecye5b5v

 Related episodes:
 Meet The Leader – Adam Grant: Future leaders won’t succeed without this key trait
 Watch here – YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buVVIpttzUA

 Meet The Leader – Ballerina Misty Copeland: Unlocking potential and a leader’s most ‘vital’ role
 Watch here – YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNwmJJMRt4o&t=1s

 IRC’s David Miliband: How leaders can meet the moment in an increasingly disordered world
 Watch here – YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABadygYvsZ0&t=16s
 Listen here – Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/42hzpvvm
Read here – Transcript: https://tinyurl.com/3vk4723b

 Matt Damon and Gary White: Why the Global Water Crisis Is Really a Finance Problem
Watch here – YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d95kccQuFUk
 Listen here – Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/ybwhf395
 Read here – Transcript: https://tinyurl.com/b8a2sr34

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Entry-Exit System deployed to travel to and from Europe

Source: European Commission (video statements)

The Entry/Exit System — the most modern IT border system in the world — is now fully deployed.
The EES is changing what border management actually looks like.
Passport stamps are becoming a thing of the past — replaced by a digital system that keeps accurate records of who enters and exits the EU. For travellers, that means shorter queues, self-service kiosks, and the option to share your details before you even arrive.
For border officers, it means better tools — biometric data that flags overstayers, catches fake identities, and helps law enforcement connect the dots on serious crime and terrorism.
Safe borders. Smoother travel. That’s what modern travel looks like.

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Europe vs EU: The Difference Everyone Gets Wrong

Source: European Commission (video statements)

This explainer video provides a clear look at the EU, the unique partnership of 27 member states working together for peace and prosperity. If you’ve ever wondered about the difference between Europe vs the EU, or how the Single Market and Schengen Area actually work, this guide covers everything you need to know.

In this video, you’ll discover:
• The difference between the European continent and the European Union (EU)
• How the Union grew from the European Coal and Steel Community
• The benefits of the EU Single Market, the Euro, and free movement
• How the European Commission, Parliament, and Council cooperate
• Why "United in Diversity" matters to 448 million citizens

Perfect for students, educators, or anyone looking to understand EU politics and the history of the European Union in simple terms.

00:00 What is the European Union?
00:10 Europe vs. the EU
00:40 History: The European Coal and Steel Community
00:59 How the EU impacts your daily life
01:17 Who runs the European Union?

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