As the world's problems grow more challenging, the head of the United Nations gets bleaker
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As the world's problems grow more challenging, the head of the United Nations gets bleaker
UNITED NATIONS (AP) -- At the annual meeting of world leaders last year, the U.N. chief sounded a global alarm about the survival of humanity and the planet. This year, the alarm rang louder and more ominously, and the message was even more pressing: Wake up and take action -- right now.
As the world's problems grow more challenging, the head of the United Nations gets bleaker
By EDITH M. LEDERER Associated Press UNITED NATIONS (AP) — At the annual meeting of world leaders last year, the United Nations chief sounded a global alarm about the survival of humanity and the planet. This year, the alarm was louder and more ominous. And the message was even more pressing — wake up and take action now. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres’ assessment was delivered in his no-nonsense style and aimed to shock. He said humanity is…
As the world's problems grow more challenging, the head of the United Nations gets bleaker
By EDITH M. LEDERER Associated Press UNITED NATIONS (AP) — At the annual meeting of world leaders last year, the United Nations chief sounded a global alarm about the survival of humanity and the planet. This year, the alarm was louder and more ominous. And the message was even more pressing — wake up and take action now. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres’ assessment was delivered in his no-nonsense style and aimed to shock. He said humanity is…
As the world's problems grow more challenging, the head of the United Nations gets bleaker
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — At the annual meeting of world leaders last year, the U.N. chief sounded a global alarm about the survival of humanity and the planet. This year, the alarm rang louder and more ominously, and the message was even more pressing: Wake up and take action — right now. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres’ assessment, delivered in his no-nonsense style, aimed to shock. We are becoming “unhinged,” he said. We are inching closer to …
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