Joseph Gordon-Levitt on the Future of the Internet | United Nations

Source: United Nations (video statements)

Actor and filmmaker Joseph Gordon-Levitt tells UN News’ Vibhu Mishra why digital cooperation, creativity and inclusion matter at a time when technology is reshaping societies worldwide. Speaking on the sidelines of a high-level UN event, he reflects on responsibility, opportunity and the human side of the digital future.

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Yemen ,Occupied Palestinian Territory & other topics – Daily Press Briefing | United Nations

Source: United Nations (video statements)

Noon briefing by Farhan Haq, Deputy Spokesperson for the Secretary-General.

Highlights:
Yemen
Occupied Palestinian Territory 
Deputy Secretary-General
Sudan
South Sudan
Haiti
Financial Contribution

YEMEN

The Secretary-General this morning briefed the Security Council on the situation in Yemen in closed consultations, following his recent visit to the region, including Saudi Arabia and Oman.

Mr. Guterres spoke to the press afterward, and said, following the recent offensive by the Southern Transitional Council, that unilateral actions will not clear a path to peace. A full resumption of hostilities could have serious ramifications on regional peace and security, he said, including on the Red Sea, in the Gulf of Aden, and in the Horn of Africa.

The Secretary-General urged all parties to exercise maximum restraint, de-escalate tensions, and resolve differences through dialogue. Yemen needs a sustainable, negotiated political settlement and its sovereignty and territorial integrity must be preserved, he said.

The Secretary-General once more strongly condemned the continued arbitrary detention of 59 UN colleagues and partner personnel – as well as staff from NGOs, civil society organizations, and diplomatic missions.

He added that in recent days, Houthi de facto authorities referred three of our colleagues to a special criminal court. This referral must be rescinded and these charges must be dropped, he said.

OCCUPIED PALESTINIAN TERRITORY 

Turning to the situation in Gaza, the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs reports that we and our humanitarian partners continue to focus our efforts on providing assistance to prepare for the winter to the most vulnerable families across the Strip.

OCHA estimates that nearly 55,000 families have been affected so far by the most recent rains across Gaza, with their belongings and shelters damaged or destroyed in the storm.

The rainstorm has also damaged dozens of child-friendly spaces, disrupting or suspending activities related to child protection. The disruption has affected approximately 30,000 children across Gaza. Urgent repairs are needed to ensure that these activities can resume without delay.

Over the past three days, our partners working to address gender-based violence report that they delivered 3,000 dignity kits to vulnerable women and girls across the Strip.

Our partners dealing with water, sanitation and hygiene report that repairs are ongoing in multiple locations to reduce the overflow of sewage in the streets and improve public health. Teams are working to fix a sewage pipeline in Saeed Al Aas Street and the Nafaq area in Gaza City, as well as the Wafia and Hamad sewage pump stations in Khan Younis.   

In terms of water supply, 38,000 people sheltering at displacement sites in Al Mawasi are now able to collect water from community water tanks that have been directly connected to these sites, thanks to efforts by the UN and our partners. The second phase of this project, which will reach another 40,000 people, is now underway. This initiative makes water collection easier and safer and reduces the burden of using water trucks.  

However, OCHA warns that ongoing impediments continue to hamper humanitarians’ efforts to more quickly scale up the response. 

Full highlights:
https://www.un.org/sg/en/content/noon-briefing-highlight?date=2025-12-17

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lThIRKb9sb4

WHO Highlights the Role of Traditional Medicine in Global Health Systems

Source: United Nations (video statements)

Traditional medicine is used by billions of people around the world — often as a first choice or main source of care.

World Health Organization experts share insights from interviews conducted during the WHO Traditional Medicine Summit in New Delhi, held from 17 to 19 December. The summit brings together countries and experts to highlight scientific initiatives and announce new commitments under the WHO Global Traditional Medicine Strategy 2025–2034.

The interviews explore how WHO is supporting standards, clinical trials and scientific methods to assess the safety and effectiveness of traditional practices, and how new technologies are being used to study traditional remedies.

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/5ASRtgkVOxc

#Yemen on the brink: Secretary-General urges restraint

Source: United Nations (video statements)

UN Secretary-General António Guterres called on Yemen’s leaders to return to the path of peace and release all UN personnel detained there, following a briefing to the Security Council on Wednesday. Since 2014, Yemeni government forces supported by a Saudi-led military coalition have been battling Houthi rebels, who are backed by Iran and control the capital, Sana’a.

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/VCKdXg75kv8

A clean and competitive automotive industry

Source: European Commission (video statements)

– Revision of the CO2 standards for cars, vans, and heavy-duty vehicles to help manufacturers meet their 2035 targets;
– Greening corporate fleets to accelerate the uptake of zero- and low-emission vehicles;
– Battery booster strategy with €1.8 billion for a fully EU-made battery value chain
– Automotive industry simplification to ease administrative burdens, cut costs and introduce a new vehicle category of small, affordable cars;
– Revised car labelling rules for consumers to have complete information about the cars’ emissions, empowering them to make more informed choices when buying a car.

This is what the European Commission is proposing in its new Automotive industry package, a set of rules for the industry and EU countries to adapt to clean mobility and a low-carbon economy, while ensuring the competitiveness of the industry.

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/ncAB8GJiSZc

South Africa Government: Reading of Communiqué & closing Remarks by President Cyril Ramaphosa the Interim Chairperson of SADC

Source: Republic of South Africa (video statements)

Reading of Communiqué & closing Remarks by President Cyril Ramaphosa the Interim Chairperson of SADC

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UK E-petition debate relating to digital ID – Monday 8 December 2025.

Source: United Kingdom UK Parliament (video statements)

The Petitions Committee has scheduled a debate relating to digital ID.

Robbie Moore MP has been asked by the Committee to open the debate. The Government will send a Minister to respond.

Read the petition:
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/730194

Find petitions you agree with, and sign them: https://petition.parliament.uk/

What are petition debates?

Petition debates are ‘general’ debates which allow MPs from all parties to discuss the important issues raised by one or more petitions, and put their concerns to Government Ministers.

Petition debates don’t end with a vote to implement the request of a petition. This means that MPs will not vote on the issues raised in the petition at the end of the debate.

The Petitions Committee can only schedule debates on petitions to parliament started on petition.parliament.uk

Find out more about how petition debates work: https://committees.parliament.uk/committee/326/petitions-committee/content/194347/how-petitions-debates-work/

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