UN at 80: Can Multilateralism Survive a Divided World? πβ¨
As the UN turns 80, experts debate its role in fostering global cooperation amid rising challenges. Can multilateralism adapt for a new era? ππ‘
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As the UN turns 80, experts debate its role in fostering global cooperation amid rising challenges. Can multilateralism adapt for a new era? ππ‘
Chinese Premier Li Qiang emphasizes fairness, peace, and global cooperation at the UN General Assembly, urging unity in tackling shared challenges. πβοΈ
China’s Global Governance Initiative gains traction in Africa as experts highlight its potential to create a more equitable international system through action-oriented partnerships.
China advocates for UN reforms focusing on emerging tech governance and development goals, while reaffirming commitment to the one-China principle.
China’s 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030) aims to position the country as a key player in shaping global standards, says TAB Global’s Emmanuel Daniel. ππ
China stops seeking new WTO special treatment while maintaining developing country status, signaling greater global trade responsibility. Experts explain the impacts.
China announces it won’t seek new special trade benefits at the WTO, earning praise for boosting global economic fairness. ππ€
China pledges no new WTO special treatment, boosting global trade reform and multilateral cooperation. ππ€
Brazil’s President Lula champions global cooperation at the UN, unveils a $1B forest fund and calls for unity against climate change. ππΈ #ClimateAction
World leaders champion multilateralism at UNGAβs 80th anniversary, stressing global unity amid rising challenges. πβ¨ Youth voices demand a seat at the table.