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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.


A National Security Strategy Caught Between America First and a Multilateral World
Trump’s 2025 National Security Strategy revives the Monroe Doctrine, reshapes the Western Hemisphere, and challenges the multilateral order the U.S. helped build. It casts migration as a threat, China as a systemic rival, and Europe as a civilization in decline. For the UN, collision is inevitable—but narrow paths for cooperation still remain.


Global Majority Backs UNRWA as UN General Assembly Confronts Gaza Crisis
The UN General Assembly adopted 40 resolutions across Palestine, decolonization, and global communications, delivering overwhelming support for UNRWA amid the Gaza crisis and reaffirming Palestinian refugee rights and the illegality of Israeli settlements. Member States also established a new International Day Against Colonialism and advanced actions on the world’s remaining Non-Self-Governing Territories.


The Light Within Diane von Fürstenberg on Technology, Memory, and Humanity
At a private New York screening of Darkness to Light: When Technology Heals Generations, filmmaker Victoria Bousis and Diane von Fürstenberg explored how truth-driven storytelling and technology can restore memory and illuminate generational trauma. Through compassion, resilience, and innovation, the Oscar-qualified documentary reframes how we connect with histories of suffering—and with one another.


U.S. Targets 19 Countries as Europe Hardens Asylum Rules; UN Warns of Global Fallout
The U.S. has placed 19 nationalities under heightened scrutiny after the DC Guardsmen shooting, triggering its widest immigration review in years. As Europe simultaneously hardens asylum rules, UN officials warn that major democracies are shifting toward deterrence-first systems that threaten long-standing refugee protections.


The Masks Drop: U.S. Puts Lebanon, Jordan, and Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood in the Terrorism Crosshairs
The U.S. finally drops the diplomatic blindfold, targeting the Muslim Brotherhood branches in Lebanon, Jordan, and Egypt. One executive order later, and the decades-long camouflage operation begins to crumble. With Qatar and Turkey suddenly under the spotlight, and Europe nervously checking its calendar for 2026, the Brotherhood’s theater production is running out of acts—and out of exits.


The Rise of the A3 Plus: A New Era in the UN Security Council
The latest study by the Security Council Report (SCR) reveals a quiet but significant shift inside the UN Security Council: Africa and the Caribbean—through the A3 Plus—are emerging as a disciplined diplomatic force capable of reshaping negotiations and challenging long-entrenched power dynamics. Far from Cold War non-alignment, this new bloc is redefining how influence flows inside the Council’s most contested debates.


Trump, Saudi Crown Prince Announce $1 Trillion Investment Plan in High-Profile Oval Office Meeting
President Donald Trump and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman announced nearly $1 trillion in new Saudi investments during a candid Oval Office meeting. The session covered defense, regional diplomacy, AI cooperation, and Gaza reconstruction, with the Crown Prince remaining composed amid tense press exchanges.


Between Ceremony and Strategy: A Machiavellian Reading of the MBS–Trump Meeting
On the eve of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s White House visit, Washington is preparing for talks that blend ceremonial diplomacy with calculated strategic intent. Behind the South Lawn welcome lies a deeper contest of leverage, where both the United States and Saudi Arabia aim to secure long-term advantages in defense, technology, and regional diplomacy. With Machiavellian undertones shaping everything from security guarantees to the question of Israeli–Saudi norma
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