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The UN Faces a New Test in Artificial Intelligence
As artificial intelligence reshapes power, the United Nations is struggling to keep pace. In a candid exchange, the Secretary-General acknowledged that global institutions lack leverage over technology powerful enough to influence elections, conflicts and societies. The result is an ambitious effort to set norms and warn of risks, even as enforcement remains beyond reach.


Special Report: António Guterres Acknowledges UN’s Limited Leverage Amid Global Impunity
In a wide-ranging press conference at U.N. headquarters, Secretary-General António Guterres warned that global order is being reshaped by impunity, unchecked power and the erosion of international law. Acknowledging the United Nations’ limited leverage, he drew firm legal lines on conflicts from Gaza and Ukraine to Iran, Sudan and Syria, underscoring the growing gap between expectations of the UN and its ability to enforce its mandate.


UN Jan 27th, 2026: UN Warns on Hate as Gaza, Iran, Succession Dominate Briefing
The United Nations warned that rising antisemitism and unchecked hatred pose a growing global danger, as officials detailed worsening humanitarian crises from Gaza to South Sudan. During the Jan. 27 briefing, journalists pressed the spokesperson on Rafah access, Iran protests, military escalation in the Gulf and early maneuvering around the next Secretary-General, exposing the tension between diplomatic caution and political urgency.


Europe Finds Its Voice as Trump’s Pressure Begins to Backfire
Europe’s response to Trump’s pressure over Greenland marks more than a diplomatic dispute. It reflects a deeper shift in transatlantic relations, as trust erodes, strategic autonomy rises, and long-standing assumptions about American reliability are increasingly questioned.


UN Jan 26th, 2026: UN Urges Rule of Law, Details Global Crises as Gaza Access, Syria Violence and Funding Gaps Dominate
The mood in the room followed a familiar rhythm. Reporters pushed for clarity; Dujarric answered calmly, direct when possible, cautious when necessary, and honest about uncertainty. The exchange was persistent but not hostile, circling around access, credibility and capacity. What emerged was a portrait of a UN under strain across multiple crises, yet still working to project steadiness, continuity and relevance.
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