#UNGA 80 General Debate Live – 25 September 2025 (Day 3)

Source: United Nations (video statements)

Join us LIVE for the 80th United Nations General Assembly debate! From 23 – 27 and 29 September 2025. Heads of State and Government, ministers and advocates come together to explore solutions to intertwined global challenges to advance peace, security, and sustainable development.

The theme for the general debate of the 80th session of the General Assembly is "Better together: 80 years and more for peace, development and human rights".

General debate website: https://gadebate.un.org/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnrEIOhv2Aw

#UNGA 80 General Debate Live – 24 September 2025 (Day 2)

Source: United Nations (video statements)

Join us LIVE for the 80th United Nations General Assembly debate! From 23 – 27 and 29 September 2025. Heads of State and Government, ministers and advocates come together to explore solutions to intertwined global challenges to advance peace, security, and sustainable development.

The theme for the general debate of the 80th session of the General Assembly is "Better together: 80 years and more for peace, development and human rights".

General debate website: https://gadebate.un.org/

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

#UNGA 80 General Debate Live – 23 September 2025 (Day 1)

Source: United Nations (video statements)

Join us LIVE for the 80th United Nations General Assembly debate! From 23 – 27 and 29 September 2025. Heads of State and Government, ministers and advocates come together to explore solutions to intertwined global challenges to advance peace, security, and sustainable development.

The theme for the general debate of the 80th session of the General Assembly is "Better together: 80 years and more for peace, development and human rights".

General debate website: https://gadebate.un.org/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnIFmbdRCi0

Peace Bell, 9/11 & other topics – Daily Press Briefing | United Nations

Source: United Nations (video statements)

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

Highlights:
– Secretary-General / Peace Bell
– 9/11
– Occupied Palestinian Territory
– Secretary-General’s Phone Calls
– Security Council
– Afghanistan/Humanitarian
– Afghanistan/National Female Staff Members
– Sudan
– Sudan / Humanitarian
– Central African Republic
– Myanmar
– Guests

SECRETARY-GENERAL / PEACE BELL
Tomorrow morning, at approximately 8:55 a.m., the Secretary-General will participate in the annual ringing of the Peace Bell in the Japanese Garden, and that is on the occasion of the 44th Anniversary of the International Day of Peace.
This will take place in the presence of Representatives of Permanent Missions and officials of the Secretariat and others.

9/11
Today is September 11th and as we mark 24 years since the horrific September 11 terror attacks on this city, the Secretary-General’s thoughts are with everyone who lost their lives on 9/11, and with all the people of our shared city.
New York has hosted the United Nations for 80 years and has been the home to many of our colleagues, as well as to diplomats, staff and of course all of the Secretaries-General. We continue to stand in solidarity with the people of New York, as we did 24 years ago.
The United Nations once more underscores its commitment to never forget the nearly 3,000 people from over 90 different countries whose lives were taken on that day, and the thousands more who were injured or sickened.

OCCUPIED PALESTINIAN TERRITORY
The Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs say that nearly one million people estimated to be in Gaza City are facing daily bombardment and struggling to access the means for survival after the Israeli military placed the entire city under displacement orders.
As the Israeli offensive on famine-stricken Gaza City intensifies, people are once again being displaced, with no safe place to turn. Our partners monitoring the movement of people in Gaza say that between Sunday and yesterday, more than 25,000 displacements were recorded.
Some critical services have already been suspended in Gaza City, as aid workers struggle to save lives. Severe damage has also been inflicted on some humanitarian facilities, disrupting operations and the delivery of essential services.
Our partners working on health report that some of them have had to suspend activities at primary healthcare centres, while partners working on nutrition say that 12 out of 49 outpatient therapeutic sites have halted services amid the ongoing airstrikes in Gaza City. At least two community kitchens have also suspended operations, and three others have had to relocate within the city.
Our partners working on education have expressed concerns that 95 temporary learning sites in northern Gaza serving about 25,000 children may be at imminent risk of closure, due to displacement orders and ongoing insecurity.
UNICEF warned that today, child malnutrition continues to worsen at an alarming rate, with the latest evidence showing a record proportion of children screened were identified as acutely malnourished in August. That’s 13.5 per cent of those screened, up from 8.3 per cent in July.
In raw numbers, 12,800 children were identified as acutely malnourished in August, That’s what the latest figures are from our nutrition partners.
UNICEF has been working to scale up the entry of essential nutrition supplies and distribute them, alongside nutrition partners, at about 140 sites across the Gaza strip. While stocks of ready-to-use therapeutic food have recently increased, the current quantities of other critical nutrition supplies for infants and pregnant and breastfeeding women are wholly insufficient.
The World Health Organization tells us that almost half of all functioning hospitals are located in Gaza City, including half of all ICU beds for the Gaza strip. With the Israeli offensive already underway in that area, WHO said the Gaza Strip cannot afford to lose any of these remaining facilities.
Meanwhile, delays and impediments to humanitarian movements inside Gaza continue.
OCHA tells us that missions still take long hours to complete, even when they are approved in advance by the Israeli authorities, and teams have no choice but to wait on roads that are often dangerous or congested. Recently, OCHA also observed an increase in denials of the participation of Palestinian staff in missions. This includes both drivers and programme personnel. These denials are often communicated at the last minute, resulting in operational delays, as teams need to quickly identify other alternatives.

Full highlights: https://www.un.org/sg/en/content/noon-briefing-highlight?date%5Bvalue%5D%5Bdate%5D=11%20September%202025

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCS_oCYj-gg

Peace Bell, 9/11 & other topics – Daily Press Briefing (11 September 2025)

Source: United Nations (video statements)

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

Highlights:
Secretary-General / Peace Bell
9/11
Occupied Palestinian Territory
Secretary-General’s Phone Calls
Security Council
Afghanistan/Humanitarian
Afghanistan/National Female Staff Members
Sudan
Sudan / Humanitarian
Central African Republic
Myanmar
Guests

SECRETARY-GENERAL / PEACE BELL
Tomorrow morning, at approximately 8:55 a.m., the Secretary-General will participate in the annual ringing of the Peace Bell in the Japanese Garden, and that is on the occasion of the 44th Anniversary of the International Day of Peace.
This will take place in the presence of Representatives of Permanent Missions and officials of the Secretariat and others.

9/11
Today is September 11th and as we mark 24 years since the horrific September 11 terror attacks on this city, the Secretary-General’s thoughts are with everyone who lost their lives on 9/11, and with all the people of our shared city.
New York has hosted the United Nations for 80 years and has been the home to many of our colleagues, as well as to diplomats, staff and of course all of the Secretaries-General. We continue to stand in solidarity with the people of New York, as we did 24 years ago.
The United Nations once more underscores its commitment to never forget the nearly 3,000 people from over 90 different countries whose lives were taken on that day, and the thousands more who were injured or sickened.

OCCUPIED PALESTINIAN TERRITORY
The Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs say that nearly one million people estimated to be in Gaza City are facing daily bombardment and struggling to access the means for survival after the Israeli military placed the entire city under displacement orders.
As the Israeli offensive on famine-stricken Gaza City intensifies, people are once again being displaced, with no safe place to turn. Our partners monitoring the movement of people in Gaza say that between Sunday and yesterday, more than 25,000 displacements were recorded.
Some critical services have already been suspended in Gaza City, as aid workers struggle to save lives. Severe damage has also been inflicted on some humanitarian facilities, disrupting operations and the delivery of essential services.
Our partners working on health report that some of them have had to suspend activities at primary healthcare centres, while partners working on nutrition say that 12 out of 49 outpatient therapeutic sites have halted services amid the ongoing airstrikes in Gaza City. At least two community kitchens have also suspended operations, and three others have had to relocate within the city.
Our partners working on education have expressed concerns that 95 temporary learning sites in northern Gaza serving about 25,000 children may be at imminent risk of closure, due to displacement orders and ongoing insecurity.
UNICEF warned that today, child malnutrition continues to worsen at an alarming rate, with the latest evidence showing a record proportion of children screened were identified as acutely malnourished in August. That’s 13.5 per cent of those screened, up from 8.3 per cent in July.
In raw numbers, 12,800 children were identified as acutely malnourished in August, That’s what the latest figures are from our nutrition partners.
UNICEF has been working to scale up the entry of essential nutrition supplies and distribute them, alongside nutrition partners, at about 140 sites across the Gaza strip. While stocks of ready-to-use therapeutic food have recently increased, the current quantities of other critical nutrition supplies for infants and pregnant and breastfeeding women are wholly insufficient.
The World Health Organization tells us that almost half of all functioning hospitals are located in Gaza City, including half of all ICU beds for the Gaza strip. With the Israeli offensive already underway in that area, WHO said the Gaza Strip cannot afford to lose any of these remaining facilities.
Meanwhile, delays and impediments to humanitarian movements inside Gaza continue.
OCHA tells us that missions still take long hours to complete, even when they are approved in advance by the Israeli authorities, and teams have no choice but to wait on roads that are often dangerous or congested. Recently, OCHA also observed an increase in denials of the participation of Palestinian staff in missions. This includes both drivers and programme personnel. These denials are often communicated at the last minute, resulting in operational delays, as teams need to quickly identify other alternatives.

Full highlights: https://www.un.org/sg/en/content/noon-briefing-highlight?date%5Bvalue%5D%5Bdate%5D=11%20September%202025

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCS_oCYj-gg

A ray of hope for cancer patients, with Dr. May Abdel-Wahab | IAEA | Awake at Night

Source: United Nations (video statements)

Whenever a new cancer patient entered her office in the U.S., Dr. May Abdel-Wahab knew she could probably save their life. Now, as Director of the Division of Human Health at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), she delivers hope to patients in places where treatment has until now been unavailable.

“So much can be done to treat cancer, but too many people in the developing world have no access to care. It’s unthinkable. It’s unfair.”

With global cancer cases expected to mount in the next two decades, the IAEA is equipping low- and middle income countries with training and radiotherapy to help more people survive the disease. In this episode, Dr. May Abdel-Wahab reflects on the outlook for cancer outcomes around the world, the challenges of anchoring new treatment centres, and shares how her upbringing taught her to see the world as one human family.

“Every person that walks through the door is a new person, a new friend […] if they leave the exam room with a smile and feeling hope, then you’ve done a good job.”

[00:00] Introduction
[01:13] Peaceful uses of nuclear science
[02:37] Confronting inequality in cancer care
[08:06] Health is a human right
[09:50] What keeps Dr. May awake at night
[12:41] Harnessing AI for cancer treatment
[13:58] Using nuclear science to tackle malnutrition
[16:39] From chemotherapy under a tree to modern centres
[19:03] Transitioning from patient care to global cancer work
[23:38] Early inspirations and familial influences
[25:27] Choosing radiation oncology
[27:21] Finding hope in every case
[28:37] The importance of human connection in medicine
[29:55] Coping with loss and limitations
[32:42] Hope for unity and progress
[34:04] Closing remarks

Listen to more Awake at Night episodes: https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwoDFQJEq_0b6hu1e8oxsch9W0D7vkNqt

#podcast #unitednations #awakeatnight #IAEA #Oncology #Health

About Awake at Night
Hosted by Melissa Fleming, UN Under-Secretary-General for Global Communications, the podcast ‘Awake at Night’ is an in-depth interview series focusing on remarkable United Nations staff members

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzeeRMSsUJ8

Postmortem Genetic Test Results and How to Communicate Them

Source: US National Institute of Justice (video statements)

This presentation is part of the Molecular Autopsy Implementation Panel, hosted by the NIJ Forensic Technology Center of Excellence on September 26, 2023.

(Opinions or points of view expressed represent the speaker and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice. Any product or manufacturer discussed is presented for informational purposes only and do not constitute product approval or endorsement by the U.S. Department of Justice.)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJ_j6EiIXRM

How Molecular Panels Affect the Living

Source: US National Institute of Justice (video statements)

This presentation is part of the Molecular Autopsy Implementation Panel, hosted by the NIJ Forensic Technology Center of Excellence on September 26, 2023.

(Opinions or points of view expressed represent the speaker and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice. Any product or manufacturer discussed is presented for informational purposes only and do not constitute product approval or endorsement by the U.S. Department of Justice.)

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

Molecular Panels and Sampling Strategies

Source: US National Institute of Justice (video statements)

This webinar is part of the Molecular Autopsy Implementation Panel, hosted by the NIJ Forensic Technology Center of Excellence on September 26, 2023.

(Opinions or points of view expressed represent the speaker and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice. Any product or manufacturer discussed is presented for informational purposes only and do not constitute product approval or endorsement by the U.S. Department of Justice.)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11_b9SPQ4hg

A Forensic Pathologist’s Approach to Molecular Autopsy

Source: US National Institute of Justice (video statements)

This webinar is part of the Molecular Autopsy Implementation Panel, hosted by the NIJ Forensic Technology Center of Excellence on September 26, 2023.

(Opinions or points of view expressed represent the speaker and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice. Any product or manufacturer discussed is presented for informational purposes only and do not constitute product approval or endorsement by the U.S. Department of Justice.)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7G8Bl9w5odk