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Carolyn Rodrigues-Birkett Pitches Practical Reform as U.N. Race Turns to Small-State Realism
Carolyn Rodrigues-Birkett, Guyana’s candidate for U.N. secretary-general, used her interactive dialogue to pitch practical reform, Charter discipline, and small-state realism at a moment of war, financial pressure, and doubts over the U.N.’s ability to act.


Maria Fernanda Espinosa Enters the U.N. Race as a Process Reformer With a Prevention Pitch
Maria Fernanda Espinosa entered the U.N. race with a practical argument: the organization does not lack purpose, it lacks delivery. In her first public test, she made the case for prevention, discipline and a more results-driven United Nations.


From a Distance, Looking In: Why Political Coalitions Keep Failing in Egypt
A sharp analysis of why political coalitions in Egypt repeatedly fail, examining the role of a restricted public sphere, weak party structures, distrust, internal rivalries, and the need for rules-based, policy-driven organizing. The article also draws lessons from Poland, Chile, South Africa, and Malaysia on how coalitions can help shape political change.


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.
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