UN at Crossroads: Budget Cuts and Staff Crunch
As the UN General Assembly wraps up, the organization faces budget cuts and staffing challenges, sparking debate over its future effectiveness and relevance.
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As the UN General Assembly wraps up, the organization faces budget cuts and staffing challenges, sparking debate over its future effectiveness and relevance.
At the UN General Assembly, Israel-Palestine issues dominated as Trump said a ceasefire deal was near and several delegates walked out during PM Netanyahu’s speech.
UNGA’s high-level meeting urges faithful implementation of NPT and CTBT frameworks and calls on nuclear-armed states to dialogue for total nuclear disarmament.
Delegates walk out and boo at UNGA as Netanyahu slams recent recognitions of Palestine, reigniting debate on the two-state solution.
Young pros across Asia react to Chinese premier Li Qiang’s UN speech, highlighting his vision for UN support, digital cooperation, and global unity.
Chinese mainland’s foreign ministry slams Lin Chia-lung’s New York trip during UNGA as interference, claiming it breaches the one-China principle and stokes calls for Taiwan independence.
Ukraine and Syria have officially restored diplomatic ties during the UN General Assembly, marking a fresh chapter in international relations. Zelenskyy pledges support.
At the UNGA, Chinese premier Li Qiang told Canadian PM Mark Carney China is ready to step up practical efforts for healthy, stable, sustainable bilateral ties.
At this year’s UNGA, US tariffs—extra taxes on imports—are straining global relations and making big diplomatic breakthroughs on trade tougher than ever.
The US has barred Iranian diplomats at the UNGA from wholesale club memberships and luxury purchases, limiting their movements and requiring special approvals.