 
  World Leaders Call for Ceasefire at UNGA as Gaza Crisis Deepens
At UNGA80, world leaders from Kenya to Spain united in demanding an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and the release of hostages amid a deepening humanitarian crisis.
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  At UNGA80, world leaders from Kenya to Spain united in demanding an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and the release of hostages amid a deepening humanitarian crisis.
 
  At UNGA, China pledges not to seek new WTO special treatment, signaling a push for reform and solidarity with developing nations.
 
  Premier Li Qiang met UNGA President Annalena Baerbock to back UN reform and Xi’s Global Governance Initiative, urging balanced focus on peace, development and human rights.
 
  At UNGA80, world leaders debate peace, spotlight hypocrisy, conflicts and sanctions, while Beijing pitches its own vision for global cooperation.
 
  At UNGA’s 80th session, global leaders unite to call for a two-state solution, pressing for peace, ceasefire and humanitarian access in Gaza.
 
  Brazil’s President Lula called for renewed multilateralism at UNGA80 and pledged $1 billion to the Tropical Forests Forever Facility to protect global forests.
 
  At UNGA80 in New York, Chinese Premier Li Qiang met Canadian PM Mark Carney, vowing active efforts to boost bilateral ties on a healthy, stable, and sustainable path.
 
  UN Secretary-General hails the Chinese mainland’s GDI summit at UNGA80, urging renewed multilateral cooperation to accelerate SDGs, as 2,000 livelihood projects are launched.
 
  At the UN’s 80th anniversary, world leaders at UNGA stress that multilateralism is key to tackling global challenges and securing a cooperative future.
 
  Tune in live to the UNGA80 high-level general debate as Secretary-General Antonio Guterres delivers opening remarks. Catch real-time insights and set the tone for this global event.