Storm Byron has struck Gaza with force, deepening the suffering of already displaced families, the World Health Organization’s representative in the occupied Palestinian territories reported during a UN press conference in New York on Friday. According Dr Rik Peeperkorn, the cold, rainy winter has set in in Gaza, leaving people even more vulnerable to disease amid compromised water and sanitation systems. Winter conditions, combined with poor water and sanitation, are expected to drive a surge in acute respiratory infections, including influenza as well as hepatitis and diarrheal diseases, he concluded.
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On this episode of our podcast, we’ll learn about this year’s iteration of Operation Not Forgotten and share resources about our efforts to investigate violent crimes and other federal offenses committed in Indian Country.
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As part of "Your FBI: Crushing Violent Crime"—a campaign highlighting the people, partners, and mission of Your FBI and our ongoing work to dismantle violent crime and keep our communities safe—we’re revisiting an archival episode of our show about why and how the Bureau investigates transnational organized crime.
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Noon briefing by Farhan Haq, Deputy Spokesperson for the Secretary-General.
Highlights:
Sudan
Paris Agreement
Ethiopia/Eritrea
Secretary-General/Travels
Myanmar
Occupied Palestinian Territory
Lebanon/Israel
Security Council
Special Envoy for the Great Lakes Region of Africa
Central African Republic
Ukraine
DoP20
International Days
SUDAN
The Secretary-General is deeply alarmed by reports that at least 30 civilians were killed, with many others injured, in a drone strike on the town of Katila in South Darfur State on 8 December.
The attack reportedly took place roughly 150 kilometres south-west of the state capital, Nyala. It comes as the toll of escalating violence on civilians across the Darfur and Kordofan regions – particularly through increasing drone strikes – continues to grow rapidly. Further civilian casualties were reported in another strike on the town of Kutum, in North Darfur State, on the same day.
The Secretary-General condemns all attacks on civilians and civilian infrastructure. He demands that all parties abide by their obligations under international law, including international humanitarian law and international human rights law, across all areas of active conflict in Sudan.
With the 1,000-day mark of this devastating conflict approaching, the Secretary-General reiterates his call on all States with influence over the parties to take immediate action and use their leverage to compel an immediate halt to the fighting and stop the arms flows that are fueling the conflict. He also calls on the parties to agree on an immediate cessation of hostilities and to resume talks to reach a lasting ceasefire and a comprehensive, inclusive and Sudanese-owned political process. The United Nations stands ready to support genuine steps to end the fighting in Sudan and chart a path towards a durable peace.
PARIS AGREEMENT
Today marks the tenth anniversary of the Paris agreement.
In a social media post, the Secretary-General said a decade ago, the world found the courage to adopt the Paris Agreement, a pillar of hope for humanity.
Today, he added, we must find courage once again.
The Secretary-General called for 2026 to kickstart a new decade of implementation.
The climate crisis is one of the defining challenges of our time, he said.
Together, we can – and we must – build a liveable future for all.
ETHIOPIA/ERITREA
And today marks the 25th anniversary of the Algiers Agreement, a landmark peace treaty that formally ended the border conflict between Eritrea and Ethiopia and established a crucial framework for peaceful relations between the two nations.
In a statement we issued this morning, the Secretary-General reiterated the steadfast support of the United Nations for the Algiers Agreement. At a time of renewed tensions, the Secretary-General urges Eritrea and Ethiopia to recommit to the vision of lasting peace and the respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity embodied in the Algiers Agreement and strengthen efforts to build good neighbourly relations. He calls upon both countries to continue working with regional and international partners to advance development cooperation for the benefit of all.
Full highlights: https://www.un.org/sg/en/content/noon-briefing-highlight?date=2025-12-12
The UN Security Council met today to hear briefings on the escalating security and humanitarian crisis in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Under-Secretary-General Jean-Pierre Lacroix and Dr Javid Abdelmoneim, International President of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), warned of intensifying violence in eastern DRC, repeated waves of displacement, restricted humanitarian access, and deepening human suffering.
Briefers stressed that civilian protection must remain at the center of all political and diplomatic efforts, and that progress should be measured not by agreements signed, but by whether people are safer — in their homes, on the roads they travel, and in the places they seek care. They also underlined the urgent need for sustained international engagement and adequately resourced humanitarian action.
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Scam attempts often increase exponentially during the holiday season. Fortunately, it is possible to defeat a scam attemps by familiarizing yourself with the warning signs before you get scammed. FBI Special Agent Rebecca Keithley lists what to be aware of with common scam types.
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Source: International Criminal Court (video statements)
On 3 December 2025, the #ICC Office of the Prosecutor launched its Policy on Cyber-Enabled Crimes under the Rome Statute on the margins of the Assembly of States Parties in The Hague.
Deputy Prosecutor Mame Mandiaye Niang and partners underlined that the Rome Statute can be applied to address international crimes that are being committed by cyber means.
The Office is grateful to the co-sponsors of the launch of this Policy: Liechtenstein, Japan, Slovenia, Colombia, and Estonia.
Read the Policy: https://www.icc-cpi.int/news/policy-cyber-enabled-crimes-under-rome-statute
The United Nations political mission wraps up its work in Iraq, where UN agencies will stay to continue to support the country and its people. The head of the UN Mission in Iraq (UNAMI), Mohamed Al Hassan, explains that after 22 years, it will close at the end of 2025. He expresses confidence that Iraq is now ready to open a new chapter and voices hope that the country can be a model for the region.
UN humanitarian agencies expressed deep concern for up to 100,000 people believed to remain trapped in El Fasher, Darfur. As displacement spreads across Darfur with more than 12 million people uprooted nationwide, the UN warned that needs are rapidly outpacing resources, calling for urgent, unimpeded access to prevent further loss of life.
Comments to the media by Dr. Javid Abdelmoneim, International President of Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières, on the situation in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo.