 
  UN at 80: Relevance in a Multipolar Era
As the UN turns 80, critics cite wars, corruption, and outdated structures. Could its anti-imperialist roots and a rising multipolar world spark a long-awaited renaissance?
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  As the UN turns 80, critics cite wars, corruption, and outdated structures. Could its anti-imperialist roots and a rising multipolar world spark a long-awaited renaissance?
 
  We explore claims of neo-colonialism in China’s Africa policy and share expert insights from Prof. He Zhipeng on Beijing’s human rights partnerships.
 
  Thousands of Cubans rallied in Havana to back Venezuela and denounce US interference, gathering 4.3M signatures and voices from left-wing delegates across Latin America.
 
  Trump says both Putin and Zelenskyy want to end the war as he meets Zelenskyy in Washington after a 2.5-hour phone call with Putin.
 
  After a cordial White House meeting, President Trump urged a Russia-Ukraine ceasefire, rejected a trilateral summit, and downplayed Tomahawk sales to Kyiv.
 
  First phase Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal brings relief and hostage releases, but leaders warn that lasting peace remains uncertain.
 
  Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney visited the White House again on Oct. 7 to meet President Trump and chart a fresh course in trade and security cooperation.
 
  Chinese FM Wang Yi met Italy’s Deputy PM Antonio Tajani at Villa Madama in Rome to deepen cooperation across trade, tech and sustainability amid shifting global dynamics.
 
  Caretaker PM Sebastien Lecornu has waived ministers’ severance pay—saving up to 14,000 euros a month—as part of a symbolic austerity drive amid France’s ongoing budget crisis.
 
  French PM Sebastien Lecornu unveiled his first cabinet, naming Bruno Le Maire defense minister and Roland Lescure as the new economy minister to lead next year’s budget strategy.