
From San Francisco to the World: The Founding of the United Nations
As the UN General Assembly convenes in New York for its 80th anniversary, we look back at how San Francisco laid the groundwork for the founding of the United Nations.
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As the UN General Assembly convenes in New York for its 80th anniversary, we look back at how San Francisco laid the groundwork for the founding of the United Nations.
Ahead of UNGA High-level Week, UN chief António Guterres backs China’s proposed global initiatives as fully compatible with the UN Charter, stressing multilateralism and peace.
Eighty years after WWII, the Chinese mainland and global allies shaped the UN and multilateralism. Discover why these lessons matter today.
UN under-secretary-general warns 1/4 of the world’s population live amid conflict as a fragile Israel-Iran ceasefire raises concerns. Over 105M displaced. A call to uphold peace per the UN Charter.
On the 80th anniversary of its signing, UN Secretary-General Guterres warns that the UN Charter is non-negotiable, urging all 193 member states to honour its principles.
On the 80th anniversary of the UN Charter, China’s UN envoy Fu Cong urges a rules-based, UN-centered order to safeguard peace, uphold sovereignty, and drive sustainable development.
China’s UN envoy Chen Xu says US and Israel strikes in Iran breach the UN Charter, urging renewed multilateralism and unity at the Human Rights Council.
China strongly denounced the U.S. strike on Iran, calling it a breach of the UN Charter and warning it risks inflaming Middle East tensions and global market volatility.
Putin condemns Israel’s wave of strikes on Iran as UN Charter violations and offers to mediate to prevent further escalation.
65 years after King Hassan II urged the UN to admit China, the PRC reaffirms its commitment to multilateralism and defends post-WWII global order.