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Leaders must decide whether to ‘go it alone,’ or work together for better world, Germany tells UN

Sep 24, 2016, at 02:46 pm

New York, Sept 24 (Just Earth News): The world has become an unsafe place for far too many people, and with so many challenges to address, at times, it seems all but hopeless, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Germany, told the United Nations on Friday, “but all of us politicians here have a choice – between resignation or engagement in the face of these crises” and working towards a better future for all.

Leaders of small island developing states call for bigger voice in UN decision-making

Sep 26, 2014, at 07:09 pm

New York, Sept 26 (IBNS) As the first head of a small island developing state to on Thursday address the annual General Assembly debate in New York, Gaston Browne called for a democratization of the United Nations to give a greater voice to countries that are marginalized "because we are considered too small to make a difference."