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From all over the planet, they came to the UN with a message: Fix things, particularly yourself
- The United Nations is questioned on how well it has met expectations for its effectiveness.
- Concerns arise about whether the best years of the U.N. are behind it, highlighting a need for reform.
- Reform of the U.N. is described as imperative, not optional, stressing the necessity of fixing the organization.
- The suggested solution is to improve the organization rather than abandon it.
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From all over the planet, they came to the UN with a message: Fix things, particularly yourself
World leaders have spent the past week at the United Nations often criticizing the U.N. itself. They told each other and those who administer the planet’s most prominent global institution that most parts of the metaphorical house of nations are outdated and not in good working order.
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Total News Sources32
Leaning Left12Leaning Right3Center9Last UpdatedBias Distribution50% Left
Bias Distribution
- 50% of the sources lean Left
50% Left
L 50%
C 38%
12%
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