From DW News.
After World War II, 50 nations founded the UN, pledging global peace and equal rights. 80 years later, as divisions deepen, the UN struggles to overcome deadlocks and unite on crises like Gaza and Ukraine. Critics claim the UN has "no teeth," and question how relevant it remains.
Chapters:
0:00 Leaders address crises as UN marks 80 years
3:03 Janelle Dumalaon, DW Correspondent
7:25 Richard Gowan, UN Director at the International Crisis Group
15:51 Yolanda Kemp Spies, Political analyst at Oxford University
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