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UN Urges Veto Reform Amidst Calls to Limit US & Russia’s Power

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 28, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Calls Mount to Abolish UN Veto⁤ Power as Global Order‍ Shifts

UNITED NATIONS -⁢ Growing international⁤ pressure is building ⁣for reform of the United Nations Security Council, specifically targeting the veto ​power held⁢ by its five ​permanent⁢ members – the United States, Russia, China,⁣ France, and​ the United Kingdom. Singapore‘s ​Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan has​ become the ‍latest voice calling for a more ‌representative and‍ inclusive UN,arguing the current structure fails to reflect the realities of the 21st century.

Balakrishnan ⁤stated that the post-World War II world order “ended,” citing a dramatic shift in the distribution of economic weight, technological sophistication, and military power since 1945. This call⁢ for reform comes ⁢amid increasing frustration with the Security Council’s inaction on critical global conflicts, most recently demonstrated⁤ by the US veto of a resolution demanding a ceasefire in Gaza on February 21st. Fourteen ⁣other UN⁢ member states voted in⁤ favor of the resolution, wich the US opposed ‍due to its failure to condemn ⁢Hamas or acknowledge Israel’s right to self-defense.

The debate over the​ veto ⁢power is⁢ not new. Last year, during a UN Security Council Open Debate, Singapore also advocated for​ board reform, including restrictions on veto rights. The current‍ system, ⁣critics argue, allows a single permanent member to block resolutions even with overwhelming international support,​ effectively paralyzing the Council’s ability to address urgent crises.

Balakrishnan⁢ also emphasized the need ⁣for a stronger relationship between the Security Council and the UN General Assembly. He further indicated Singapore would reconsider its position on recognizing a Palestinian state should Israel take steps that further undermine the possibility of a two-state solution.

The escalating conflict in Gaza, where over 65,000 Palestinians have been killed as October 7, 2023 – the majority women and children – has intensified ​calls for accountability and​ a reevaluation of the UN’s‌ effectiveness. Israel maintains its military actions are aimed ‌at destroying Hamas, which claimed responsibility⁢ for the deaths of 1,200 peopel in ‌Israel and continues ‍to hold hostages in Gaza.The situation underscores the urgent need​ for a more equitable ‍and responsive international framework, advocates say, one where the interests of⁣ all nations are considered, not just those of a privileged few.

September 28, 2025 0 comments
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Technology

Family fall fun on Seacoast farms in NH and southern Maine 2025

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor September 28, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Seacoast Farms Offer Fall family ‍Fun ​as U-Pick Season Begins

WELLS, Maine – As ⁣the leaves begin to turn, families across the Seacoast are⁤ gearing up for ​a fall ⁤tradition: visiting local farms for U-Pick produce, hayrides, and seasonal festivities. Spiller Farm in ​Wells, ‌Maine, ​and other area farms⁣ are now open for the season, offering a variety of ⁢activities and fresh harvests for visitors of all ages.

The annual return​ of fall farm⁢ experiences provides⁢ a vital connection to local agriculture and offers​ families a chance to ⁢create lasting ‍memories. With rising costs impacting ⁢everyday life, these outings⁣ present an affordable and wholesome way to enjoy the autumn season, supporting local businesses while accessing fresh, healthy food. Many farms, ⁣like⁢ Spiller Farm, cater to​ school groups, providing ⁤educational opportunities alongside the fun.

Spiller Farm,⁣ a family-owned operation dating⁣ back to 1894, spans ​over ⁢110 acres in⁣ Wells. Currently, 30 acres are‍ dedicated to row crops, with an additional four acres each for strawberries and apples, and one acre for raspberries, alongside hay fields and pastures. Owners like Anna Spiller⁣ emphasize the importance⁣ of the apple harvest, stating, “That’s what brings ​the people in.” ⁢

Visitors to Spiller Farm can pick their ⁣own apples, raspberries, and pumpkins,‌ as well as purchase pre-picked ​vegetables⁣ like ⁢zucchini, summer squash, tomatoes, and peppers. Tomatoes ⁢are currently priced at $1.89⁣ per pound,with a discounted rate⁣ of $1.39 per pound for purchases ‍exceeding 25 pounds.

Beyond the U-Pick offerings, Spiller Farm features an on-site store‍ with pizza, sandwiches, and ​beverages, a dedicated picnic area, a play area⁢ for children, and ‌tours showcasing‌ the ​farm’s⁣ Hereford beef⁣ cattle. The ⁤farm is open daily ‍through late October, with​ weekday hours from 1⁢ to‌ 5 p.m.⁤ and ⁣weekend hours from 10 ​a.m. to 5 ‍p.m.

For more information, visit spillerfarm.com or call (207) 985-3383. Spiller Farm is located at 85 Spiller Farm Lane, Wells, ME 04090.

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AUSSOM Financing Event: Somalia Security Transition Support

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 27, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Somalia Security Transition: International ‍Community ⁢Pledges Support for AUSSOM

Table of Contents

  • Somalia Security Transition: International ‍Community ⁢Pledges Support for AUSSOM
    • High-Level Financing Event Held in​ New York
    • Reaffirming⁢ Commitment to somali Ownership
    • Tribute to AUSSOM Troop ⁢and Police Contributing ​Countries

Published September 26, ⁢2025 | By Lucas⁤ Fernandez, World-Today-News.com

High-Level Financing Event Held in​ New York

On September 25, 2025, a High-Level ‍Financing Event for the African Union Support and ‍Stabilization Mission ‍in‍ somalia (AUSSOM) was jointly convened ‌by the Federal Government of Somalia (FGS), the⁣ African‍ Union commission ‍(AUC), the⁢ United Nations (UN), and the United Kingdom (UK). The event took place on the sidelines of ⁤the United ⁤Nations⁣ General Assembly in New York.

Reaffirming⁢ Commitment to somali Ownership

The meeting served to reaffirm a shared commitment to Somalia’s ongoing security transition, firmly rooted in the principle of⁢ Somali ⁣ownership. Participants underscored the critical role AUSSOM plays in bolstering the Somali Security Forces’ capacity to combat Al-Shabaab, protect civilian⁣ populations, secure vital supply routes, and maintain stabilization ⁣efforts across the country.

Tribute to AUSSOM Troop ⁢and Police Contributing ​Countries

A significant portion of the event was dedicated to expressing deep gratitude for the invaluable sacrifices and unwavering commitment of African‌ Union Troop and Police contributing Countries (TCCs/PCCs). Participants paid tribute to​ the bravery demonstrated by these forces ​and honored‍ those who have ‌made the ultimate sacrifice in their pursuit of peace⁢ and stability ‌in‌ Somalia.

The crucial financial ‌contributions of the European ⁣Union to both the African union and the TCCs/PCCs‍ were also highlighted, recognizing their sustained support‍ for stabilization initiatives‍ in Somalia.

source: Official Statement ⁤from ‍the African Union ​Commission, September 25, 2025.

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Sport

Sports Festival Celebrates Congress of Front of the Homeland

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor September 27, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Vietnamese Political & Social Organizations hold Successful Sports Festival

Hanoi, Vietnam – A two-day⁣ sports festival concluded recently, ‌fostering ​camaraderie and healthy competition⁣ amongst members of Vietnam’s central political and‌ social organizations. The event, organized by the⁢ Front of the Homeland of vietnam, saw participation from 313 athletes representing 12 committees, branches of the Party, and central mass organizations, including a delegation from‍ the‌ General Confederation of Labour​ of Vietnam.

The festival​ featured competitions ‌in three ⁤sports: Tira⁣ and loom (a customary ⁢Vietnamese game involving weaving and dexterity), Pickleball, and Table Tennis, encompassing ⁣a total of 12 events. the games weren’t just about athletic prowess; ‌organizers emphasized the ​importance ⁤of the events in building teamwork, coordination,⁣ and physical well-being.

“This‌ sports ⁢festival

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EU Rejects Apple’s Plea to Bury Digital Markets Act

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor September 25, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

EU Stands Firm Against AppleS Push to Overturn Landmark Digital​ Market Act

Brussels – The European Union has decisively rejected Apple‘s attempts ‌to dismantle or significantly weaken the Digital Market ⁣Act (DMA),a landmark law designed‌ to curb the ⁤power of ​tech⁢ giants and foster‌ competition.The firm rebuke ⁢comes ⁢after Apple formally called for the DMA⁢ to ‌be​ repealed and replaced, claiming it degrades services ‌and exposes users to increased risks.

[Image of Lionel Bonaventure / AFP showing a symbolic representation of the EU-Apple conflict, possibly the EU flag and an Apple logo]

The DMA, which came into force last year, aims to⁢ prevent dominant tech ⁣companies from abusing their market position. apple has consistently challenged the regulation, arguing⁤ it hinders innovation⁣ and ‍compromises ‌user⁤ experience. In a recent submission to the ‍European Commission, the company⁢ went as ‌far ⁤as requesting a complete overhaul of the law.

However,‍ the EU ‍is standing its ground.⁢ “We have no intention ⁤of repealing the DMA,” stated european Commission spokesperson Thomas⁤ Régnier. ⁤”We are not surprised by Apple’s lobbying argument, as ‍they have never ceased to challenge the DMA since its entry into force.”

Apple Cites Functionality Concerns

apple’s criticism echoes similar complaints leveled‍ by former U.S.President ⁤Donald⁤ Trump regarding the EU’s regulatory efforts. ‍The company claims the DMA forces it ‍to limit functionality for European users, hindering innovation.

Specifically, Apple points to ⁣the recent launch of its Airpods Pro ⁢3, where the live translation feature was removed for European​ consumers due to⁤ DMA constraints.The ⁢company ⁤argues this demonstrates how the regulation actively detracts from ​the user ‍experience, rather than enhancing it. Apple ⁤also⁤ raised concerns about ​restrictions on its app ecosystem.

EU Remains Unwavering

Despite Apple’s claims, the‍ EU ‍remains committed to⁣ enforcing the DMA. While the Commission is open to feedback and potential ​refinements, a complete repeal is ​off the table.​ The EU‌ spokesperson highlighted Apple’s consistent ⁢opposition to the DMA, suggesting the‌ current push is​ simply ​the latest in a series of attempts to undermine ⁢the regulation.

The standoff underscores the ongoing tension between tech ⁢giants and regulators seeking to level⁢ the playing field and protect consumers. The future of the DMA, and the broader landscape of digital regulation, will likely‍ depend on continued ⁤dialog -⁢ and a firm⁤ stance from Brussels.

Keywords: Digital Market Act, DMA,⁢ Apple, European Union, EU, ‍Tech Regulation, Antitrust, Competition, ‌Innovation, Thomas Régnier, Airpods Pro, Brussels, Donald Trump.

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Trump Threatens Taliban: Bagram Base Handover or Consequences

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 25, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Trump Threatens Retaliation⁤ if Taliban⁣ Doesn’t Return Bagram air Base

Kabul, ⁣Afghanistan – Former U.S. President Donald Trump​ issued a stark warning to the Taliban, threatening unspecified “bad things” will happen if⁣ the Bagram Air Base is not⁢ returned to those who built it. The base, onc the largest U.S. military⁢ installation in Afghanistan ⁢and a central hub for⁣ two decades of operations‌ against the Taliban, was abandoned by⁣ U.S. forces in July 2021, just weeks before the taliban regained control of the country.

The demand ⁤comes amid ongoing tensions between ⁤the Taliban and ⁣the international community, especially regarding​ the group’s human rights record and it’s commitment to preventing Afghanistan from becoming a haven for terrorist groups. The‍ fate of Bagram Air Base is symbolic of the broader struggle over Afghanistan’s ⁣future and the⁢ legacy of the U.S. intervention. While⁢ the Taliban has engaged in ⁤discussions with U.S. officials regarding prisoner exchanges, diplomatic relations, and economic investment, they have dismissed any negotiation over⁢ the base itself.

Taliban spokesman Zabihullah ‍Mujahid responded to​ Trump’s threat,⁣ stating that‌ afghanistan already endured “bad things” during twenty years of U.S.‌ occupation. Mujahid emphasized Afghanistan’s resistance to foreign ​control, asserting, “Afghanistan is not a country that ⁤can be occupied ‌or‌ conquered.” He added that any future engagement must be “politically, diplomatically, and rationally” with the Afghan people. Mujahid confirmed conversations with U.S.officials but ⁢reiterated that Bagram was not a subject of discussion.

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