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Trump to address UN general assembly as US allies recognize Palestinian statehood

Following the news that the Secret Service intercepted a threat to distrupt cellular networks in New York, in just over an hour Donald Trump will addresses the United Nations general assembly in the city.

We’ll bring you the latest lines, and be keeping an ear out for a number of topics: the chorus of allies across the world formally recognizing Palestinian statehood, the call for more severe sanctions on Russia as the war in Ukraine rages on, and the worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

On Monday, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters that in his speech, the president will “touch upon how globalist institutions have significantly decayed the world order” before articulating his “his straightforward and constructive vision for the world”.

After his speech, Trump has several high stakes bilateral meetings, including with Ukrainian president Volodymr Zelesnkyy and Argentinian leader Javier Milei – a fierce ally of the president. For context, the treasury department said this week that it was prepared to help Argentina’s struggling economy. “Argentina is a systemically important U.S. ally in Latin America,” said secretary Scott Bessent. “Argentina will be Great Again.”

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UN secretary general opens general debate

Yohannes Lowe

A meeting of world leaders at the UN’s general assembly in New York has officially begun, with the body’s secretary general, António Guterres, now opening its 80th general debate.

“Eighty years ago, in a world scorched by war, leaders made a choice, cooperation over chaos, law over lawlessness, peace over conflict, and that choice gave birth to the United Nations, not as a dream for perfection, but as a practical strategy for survival of humanity,” Guterres said.

“Eighty years on, we confront again the question our founders faced, only more urgent more intertwined more unforgiving,” he said.

Brazil’s Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva will be the first world leader to speak. Trump will follow him at about 9:50am EST.

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