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Central Asia–Japan Leaders’ Summit in Tokyo Backs Trans-Caspian Corridor; Tokayev Warns Nuclear Risks Are Rising
At the Central Asia–Japan Leaders’ Summit in Tokyo, regional connectivity and global security converged. Backed by the Tokyo Declaration, Japan and the five Central Asian states elevated cooperation on the Trans-Caspian Corridor, critical minerals, and economic resilience—signaling Central Asia’s growing role as a strategic Eurasian crossroads. Alongside infrastructure and trade ambitions, Kazakhstan’s President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev delivered a stark warning on rising nuclea


UN Warns Sudan Conflict Escalating as Drone Strikes Kill Civilians, Regional Risks Grow
The United Nations has warned that Sudan’s war is entering a more dangerous phase, as intensified fighting, widespread drone strikes, and mounting civilian casualties raise fears of regional destabilization. Briefing the Security Council, senior UN officials cited escalating violence in Kordofan, attacks on civilians and peacekeepers, and a deepening humanitarian crisis as the conflict nears its 1,000th day.


UN Secretary-General’s 2025 Global Travel Reflects a World in Crisis
The UN Secretary-General’s 2025 travel record reads less like ceremonial diplomacy and more like a map of global stress points. From conflict zones to humanitarian hubs, constant movement reflects a multilateral system struggling to contain crises rather than resolve them.


UN Warns of New Escalation in Yemen, Urges Release of Detained Staff
UN Secretary-General António Guterres warned that Yemen risks slipping into a dangerous new phase of conflict as southern forces advance and humanitarian conditions deteriorate. Briefing the Security Council, he urged restraint, renewed UN-led dialogue, and the immediate release of detained UN personnel, warning that unilateral actions could deepen fragmentation and trigger wider regional instability.


Bondi Beach and the Unholy Alliance of Antisemitism, Islamophobia, and Ethno-Nationalism
Extraordinary courage from Ahmed El Ahmad, a Muslim, 43-year-old father of two, who bravely risked his life to save his neighbors celebrating Hanukkah. By Ahmed Fathi New York, NY — Bondi Beach was set to shine. On December 14, 2025 , families came together along Sydney’s famous shoreline to celebrate Hanukkah —a festival built on endurance, faith, and pride in identity. The celebration turned into a crime scene when gunfire erupted, killing 15 people and injuring at least


Human vs. Machine: And the Robot Didn’t Hold Back
EngineAI’s CEO Zhao Tongyang took a full-force kick from his company’s T800 humanoid robot in a viral stunt meant to silence skeptics. The blow sent him to the ground — and sent a louder message about the power, precision, and looming implications of next-gen robotics. As machines get stronger, the question becomes impossible to ignore: Are we ready for what we’re building?


Secretary-General Gravely Concerned Over Continued Detention of United Nations, Non-Governmental Organization, Diplomatic Personnel in Yemen
UN Secretary-General António Guterres expressed grave concern over the ongoing arbitrary detention of 59 UN personnel by Houthi authorities, condemning their referral to a special criminal court. With staff held incommunicado for years and denied due process, the UN demands the immediate release of all detained UN, NGO, and diplomatic personnel.


UN Chief Embarks on High-Stakes Regional Tour of Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Oman
UN Secretary-General António Guterres is embarking on a high-stakes trip to Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Oman, combining sensitive regional diplomacy with the historic closure of the UN mission in Iraq. The visit includes talks with regional leaders, participation in the UNAOC Global Forum in Riyadh, and discussions in Muscat on Yemen before returning to New York on December 16.


"The Race for the Next UN Secretary-General Is On — and This Time, the Process Must Be as Global as the Stakes"
The race for the next UN Secretary-General has begun, marking a pivotal test of the UN’s credibility. With rising geopolitical tensions and calls for transparency, the selection process will shape the organization’s future and reveal whether member states are ready for modern, accountable leadership.
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