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ATN News Wraps NPT 2026 Series as Treaty Credibility Faces Global Test
ATN News wraps its NPT 2026 Review Conference Series from the United Nations, covering treaty credibility, nuclear risk, Iran, Kazakhstan’s nuclear-free legacy, Oman’s diplomatic push, and the unresolved Middle East WMD-Free Zone question.


NPT Review Ends Without Consensus, Leaving Nuclear Bargain More Exposed
The 11th NPT Review Conference ended without consensus, exposing deep strains in the global nuclear bargain. Iran, disarmament, the Middle East WMD-free zone, attacks on nuclear facilities, and AUKUS all showed that the treaty remains alive, but trust around it is fading.


UN Remains Indispensable, but Its Credibility Faces Growing Test
The Security Council debate showed the UN’s central paradox: the world still needs the Charter-based system, but rising conflicts, great-power rivalry and blocked reform are testing its credibility.


King Charles's U.S. Visit: Healing Transatlantic Relations in a Divided Era
A royal visit, a democratic message, and an alliance under strain. By: Widyane Hamdach, Ph.D. New York: In April 2026 King Charles III made a historic state visit to the United States, a landmark point in Anglo-American ties. In a notable address to Congress, King Charles emphasized the “special and historic relationship” between the UK and the US that continues to this day. He stressed the shared democratic ideals of the two countries, the necessity of safeguarding the globa


Washington Pledges $1.8 Billion for Humanitarian Aid Under Reformed U.N. Funding Model
The United States announced $1.8 billion in new humanitarian funding, framing the pledge as proof of continued U.S. leadership while pressing the U.N. aid system for faster delivery, lower overhead and stronger accountability.
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