Experts Call for Global AI ‘Red Lines’ at UN
Over 200 leaders including Nobel laureates urge nations at the UN to set AI ‘red lines’ by next year to curb risks from weapons, surveillance, and disinformation.
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Over 200 leaders including Nobel laureates urge nations at the UN to set AI ‘red lines’ by next year to curb risks from weapons, surveillance, and disinformation.
UN member states convene to mark 30 years since the Fourth World Conference on Women, revisiting a 12-point Platform for Action for global gender equality.
UK and Portugal will recognize a Palestinian state ahead of the UN General Assembly debate, joining other nations to push for a two-state solution.
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.
UN General Assembly approves a Hamas-free two-state framework, condemns attacks and calls for peace through a lasting solution.
UNGA President Philemon Yang praises China’s new Global Governance Initiative, highlighting its support for the UN Charter, peace efforts, and a development-driven focus for the Global South.
Deputy UN envoy Geng Shuang highlights SCO-UN cooperation, urges member states to embrace multilateralism, unity, and reform global governance at UN General Assembly.
Bridging global and regional efforts, the UNGA adopted a resolution to strengthen cooperation with the SCO for peace, development and mutual trust.
On Sept. 22, UNGA will resume its High-level Conference on the two-state solution, facing U.S. and Israeli disassociation and visa hurdles for Palestinian officials.
UNGA commemorates the International Day against Nuclear Tests, stressing the moral and strategic necessity of banning nuclear tests. Experts celebrate the CTBT’s success and highlight peaceful nuclear innovations.