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    Beset by crises, UN marks 80th General Assembly anniversary

    09/22/2025September 22, 2025

    After World War II, 50 countries founded the United Nations, pledging global peace and human rights. Eighty years later, as divisions deepen, the UN struggles to overcome deadlocked conflicts such as the wars in Gaza and Ukraine. Many are questioning the relevance of the United Nations in a world of unresolved crises.

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    After World War II, delegates from 50 countries, representing 90% of the world’s population, gathered in San Francisco to found the United Nations. Today, the UN’s core budget exceeds $3.6 billion (€3 billion), while agencies like the World Food Programme, UNHCR and WHO rely on voluntary contributions. US support has declined in recent years, with funding cuts and withdrawals from agencies.

    As world leaders gather for the latest UN General Assembly under the theme “Better Together,” deep divisions are evident. The Security Council remains deadlocked on the wars in Ukraine and Gaza.

     

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