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Daily Wrap 18 November 2024
As war continues in Gaza, mass displacement is having a devastating impact on the 2.3 million Palestinians trapped there.
SECURITY COUNCIL LIVE: Updates on Gaza, Sudan and Ukraine

The Security Council held three high-stakes high-level meetings on Monday in New York, with the United Kingdom's Foreign Secretary David Lammy presiding. Russia vetoed a draft resolution to protect civilians in Sudan, with ambassadors meeting next on Gaza and Lebanon, followed by another forthright debate on Ukraine. UN News app users can follow here.

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Peace and Security
A displaced woman washes clothes at a disused theatre in downtown Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
Haiti: Over 20,000 flee as gang violence spurs mass displacement

Over 20,000 people have fled their homes across Haiti's capital Port-au-Prince in just four days amid escalating gang violence, with more than 17,000 seeking shelter in 15 displacement sites as critical supply chains collapse. 

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Peace and Security
Tom Fletcher, UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator.
New UN relief chief takes office

Tom Fletcher, UN's new chief of humanitarian affairs, took office on Monday, pledging to defend humanitarian values while navigating operations amid growing global crises.

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Humanitarian Aid
A child carries a baby through the streets of Gaza.
Lazzarini: Annexation of Gaza won't create lasting Middle East peace

The head of the UN agency for Palestine refugees, UNRWA, confirmed on Monday that a large convoy of humanitarian aid was looted inside Gaza at the weekend, amid a near-total breakdown in law and order and harassment of the agency's staff by Israeli soldiers.

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Humanitarian Aid
UN Climate Change Executive Secretary Simon Stiell addresses negotiators as the final week of COP29 begins in Baku, Azerbaijan.
'Cut the theatrics': UN climate chief tells COP29 negotiators to focus on solutions as talks enter final week

As COP29 climate talks in Baku enter their final week, the UN climate chief told negotiators on Monday to "cut the theatrics," get down to business and hammer out a new finance deal to compensate countries for climate-driven damages and pay for a clean-energy transition.

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Climate and Environment
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