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Biden's departing UN envoy says US rivals will fill the vacuum if Trump abandons global leadership
Read full article: Biden's departing UN envoy says US rivals will fill the vacuum if Trump abandons global leadershipThe outgoing U.S. ambassador to the United Nations says she watched America’s leadership diminish in the world during Donald Trump’s first presidency and saw China fill the vacuum.
UN announces new plan to counter the surge in antisemitism
Read full article: UN announces new plan to counter the surge in antisemitismThe United Nations has announced new actions to counter the surge in antisemitism, including encouraging governments to enforce laws against hate crimes and discrimination.
Blinken announces aid for Sudan and talks about AI risks at UN Security Council
Read full article: Blinken announces aid for Sudan and talks about AI risks at UN Security CouncilSecretary of State Antony Blinken has announced $200 million in humanitarian aid for conflict-torn Sudan during his likely final trip to the United Nations while in office.
Researcher: North Korea can produce ballistic missiles for Russia to use against Ukraine in months
Read full article: Researcher: North Korea can produce ballistic missiles for Russia to use against Ukraine in monthsNorth Korea demonstrated this year that it could produce ballistic missiles and supply them to Russia for use against Ukraine in a matter of months.
UN announces initiative to overcome political deadlock in Libya
Read full article: UN announces initiative to overcome political deadlock in LibyaThe top U.N. official in Libya has announced a new initiative to overcome a three-year deadlock and move the divided oil-rich North Africa nation toward a national election.
Myanmar's UN envoy dramatically opposes coup in his country
Read full article: Myanmar's UN envoy dramatically opposes coup in his countryMyanmars U.N. ambassador strongly opposed the military coup in his country and appealed for the strongest possible action from the international community to immediately restore democracy in a dramatic speech to the U.N. General Assembly Friday that drew loud applause from many diplomats in the 193-nation global body. (UNTV via AP)CAMEROON – Myanmar’s U.N. ambassador strongly opposed the military coup in his country and appealed for the “strongest possible action from the international community” to immediately restore democracy, in a dramatic speech to the U.N. General Assembly Friday that drew loud applause from many diplomats in the 193-nation global body. Ambassador Kyaw Moe Tun began his statement saying he represented Aung San Suu Kyi’s "civilian government elected by the people” in November, and supported their fight for the end of military rule. He also urged stronger international measures to stop violence by security forces against peaceful demonstrators. The junta has said it will rule for a year under a state of emergency and then hold new polls.