As the world grapples with conflicts, crises, and an increasingly fractured geopolitical landscape, leaders attending this week’s U.N. General Assembly (UNGA) face a daunting challenge: to not only address immediate crises but to modernize the institutions created after World War II, equipping them to confront future threats.
The General Assembly approved a key document on Sunday–the 42-page “Pact of the Future”–with overwhelming support, despite attempts by Russia to weaken it. The pact, which…
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