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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.

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Title: UN Veto Reform: Singapore Calls for Restrictions on Permanent Members

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

Singapore Calls​ for UN Security Council Veto Reform Amidst Rising Global Conflicts

New york – Singapore is urging the United Nations to curtail⁤ the‍ veto ‍power held by the⁤ five‍ permanent⁢ members of the ⁢Security Council,‌ arguing the privilege is increasingly hindering effective action in a⁢ world​ grappling with escalating conflicts. The call for reform,‌ delivered ‍by Singapore’s Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan at the UN General Assembly,⁣ aims to make the international body more inclusive and ‍responsive to⁣ modern challenges.

Speaking in New York on sunday,‍ Balakrishnan‌ stated that the veto rights are ⁤being ⁣used with increasing frequency, often obstructing resolutions even with broad international support. “Improvement, and if I can add, ‍the use of cynical veto rights⁢ by the P5 should be restricted,” he ⁣emphasized, referring to the permanent five: china, France, Russia, Britain, and the United States.

Balakrishnan stressed the need for a broader consensus⁢ among UN⁤ member states regarding the future application of the veto. He argued that the global landscape has fundamentally‍ shifted as the UN’s founding, necessitating a re-evaluation of its structure and function.

“As the world has changed dramatically in the last 80 years,it is‍ also clear that the united Nations ⁤needs to reform to be in accordance with⁤ its‌ objectives for the next period. We need a more representative and inclusive UN that ⁣reflects the latest reality,” he explained.

The call for reform comes amidst heightened scrutiny of the Security Council

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Argentina Restricts Dollar Markets Ahead of Elections

by Priya Shah – Business Editor September 26, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Argentina ‌Tightens Currency Controls, Blocking “Rulo” Trades‍ as Dollar Demand Mounts

Buenos Aires – ArgentinaS central bank is expanding restrictions on dollar⁤ purchases, effectively halting a common arbitrage strategy known as “rulo” as⁤ it attempts to stabilize the‌ official exchange rate amid increasing demand. The⁢ move comes less​ than two ⁢weeks ‌after ​the‍ BCRA imposed limitations on financial ⁤entity executives, signaling a hardening of currency controls.

the latest restrictions, reportedly enforced through direct ⁢calls from the Ministry of economy to companies, aim to‌ curb the practice of buying dollars at the official rate and selling them in the financial markets for a‌ profit. While entities‌ continued to engage in these transactions⁤ despite initial⁣ pressure,⁤ the central bank’s intervention underscores its‌ determination to⁤ prevent further devaluation of the peso. Analysts suggest the government may be attempting to prevent an estimated US ⁢$7,000 million from ⁢flowing into the Djve del​ Agro (agricultural dollar).

According to an anonymous ⁤operator at an Argentine brokerage, the decision is misguided given the official exchange rate’s stability despite ‌the buying pressure. Romano Group Research Chief believes the monetary authority’s objective⁣ is to‍ limit ‍the influx⁤ of dollars into the agricultural sector. ⁤

The BCRA first tightened restrictions on⁣ September 18,applying limitations to‍ shareholders,directors,and managers of Argentine⁤ financial​ entities.That initial move followed a surge in buying pressure ‍in the official dollar market.This latest‍ escalation suggests the ‌central ‌bank is increasingly concerned​ about maintaining control of the exchange rate as Argentina heads into⁢ a critical economic⁢ period.

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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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Trump’s UN Speech: Criticism of Palestinian Recognition and Overtime

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

Trump Criticizes UN, Claims Nobel Peace Prize Merit, and Laments Facility Issues During UNGA Address

NEW YORK – former U.S. President Donald Trump delivered a ​pointed critique of⁢ the United Nations during his appearance at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) this week, questioning its effectiveness in achieving world peace and asserting his own accomplishments warrant a Nobel Peace Prize. He also voiced frustration over logistical problems at UN headquarters, including a‌ malfunctioning teleprompter and a broken elevator.

Trump, ⁤speaking on ⁣Tuesday, condemned recent moves⁣ toward recognizing Palestinian statehood, ⁤echoing sentiments reported by CNN International on Wednesday (September 24th). He stated that ⁢potential for resolution exists, but current diplomatic efforts are insufficient. “They have extraordinary potential,but moast have not been able to achieve that potential,” Trump said,adding,”At least for now,they seem to only write a firm letter and ⁤have never followed up. It is ​indeed‍ just nonsense, and nonsense does not complete the war.⁤ The only one that can complete the war and war is action.” He further implied the UN has failed in its core mission of preventing ‍conflict.

According to a report by Al Jazeera,‍ Trump highlighted his own record, suggesting he deserves recognition for his peace-making efforts. “It is unfortunate that I have‌ to do these things, instead of the United ​Nations who do it, and regrettably, in all‌ cases, the United Nations did not even try to ‌help in anything,” he stated. He contrasted his perceived successes with the UN’s inaction,claiming,”the United Nations did not exist⁣ for us.”

Beyond policy critiques, ‌Trump also drew attention to the physical conditions at ⁣UN headquarters.‍ “These are the two things that I got from‌ the United Nations, ⁤a bad escalator and a bad teleprompter,” he remarked, adding he was‍ preoccupied with “saving millions of lives” and “stopping these wars” at the‌ time. ⁣His UNGA appearance ‌reportedly extended almost an hour beyond the scheduled time.

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Macron Sindir Trump: Nobel Perdamaian Hanya Jika Konflik Israel-Palestina Berakhir

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 23, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Macron Criticizes US Role in israel-Gaza Conflict, Indirectly Challenges Trump’s Peace Claims

UNITED NATIONS – French President Emmanuel Macron publicly contrasted France‘s approach too the Israeli-Palestinian conflict with that of the United states, suggesting the US bears responsibility for enabling the recent escalation in Gaza due to its arms sales to Israel. Simultaneously, Macron appeared to subtly rebuke former US president Donald Trump’s self-proclaimed role as a global peacemaker and his suggestion he deserves a Nobel peace Prize.

Macron stated France’s decision to recognize a Palestinian state faced strong opposition from both the US and Israel. He emphasized the US exerted influence on Israel, but questioned the effectiveness of that influence given the ongoing conflict. “Why did he (US President) do more than us? We did not give weapons (to Israel) that allowed Gaza conflict to occur,” Macron said,implicitly linking US military aid to the intensity of the fighting. He also acknowledged Palestinian statehood would only be realized upon Israel’s recognition.

These remarks came as Trump,speaking at the 80th United Nations General Assembly session,claimed to have halted seven wars worldwide and suggested the UN had failed to achieve global peace,implying he deserved a nobel Peace Prize for his efforts. Trump criticized the UN, stating it hadn’t even tried to help resolve conflicts he claimed to have stopped, and lamented receiving only a “bad escalator and a bad teleprompter” from the association. He further asserted the UN largely issues “firm letters” without taking meaningful action.

Macron’s comments highlight growing European frustration with the US approach to the Middle East and offer a pointed counter-narrative to Trump’s self-promotion regarding international diplomacy. The diverging perspectives underscore the complex geopolitical landscape and the ongoing debate over how to achieve a lasting resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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