Trump, United Nations General Assembly
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U.S. President Donald Trump delivered his first in-person address to the United Nations General Assembly in seven years on Tuesday, telling the assembled representatives that "your countries are going to hell" due to due to green energy policies and what he characterized as runaway migration.
That was expected to be one of the big themes of the 80th U.N. General Assembly, as the world body struggles to promote peace in a way that was envisioned 80 years ago. But many diplomats are worried about more mundane things, like a financial crisis, and how the U.N. will survive a second Trump administration.
The U.S. and Ukrainian presidents are expected to meet Tuesday in New York during ongoing United Nations meetings.
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Trump heads to UN General Assembly as future of Palestinian state and Gaza likely to dominate
Trump and foreign leaders meet this week at the UN General Assembly, though Trump will largely be isolated from more than half of the member nations over the war in Gaza.
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U.S. Secret Service disrupts telecom network that threatened NYC during U.N. General Assembly
Early analysis shows the network was used for communication between foreign governments and individuals known to U.S. law enforcement.
World leaders are convening in New York this week for the 80th United Nations General Assembly. President Donald Trump addressed the General Assembly on Tuesday amid
President Donald Trump criticized European nations' immigration policies during his UN address, calling illegal immigration unsustainable and destructive.
Gridlock Alert Days will bring street closures across New York City for the United Nations General Assembly and 2025 holiday season.