For Its 80th Birthday, the U.N. Needs More Than a Reset
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Letters To The Editor
To The Editor, United Nations Day, October 24th marks the 80th anniversary of the day their charter entered into force. From it's inception the UN has been a communist-spawned organization. The charter was the joint handiwork of convicted American traitor/soviet agent Alger Hiss and Vyacheslav Molotov of the USSR. Over the years numerous totalitarian leaders, from Stalin, Mao Zedong, Castro,...
Why the UN Needs a Charter Conversation, Not More Power Struggles
The UN General Assembly, Sept. 23, 2025. The essayists say the debate over the role of the United States in the UN has become a “proxy for larger disputes about sovereignty, funding and influence.” Yet, the deeper question is whether the organization still functions according to the “principles its founders intended.” MANUEL ELIAS/UN PHOTO As the United Nations turns 80, its challenge is not a shortage of reform ideas but the loss of constitutio…
On 24 October 1945, the Charter of the United Nations entered into force after ratification by the great allies. The United Nations was created as an international mechanism for the prevention of post-Ball global conflicts and cooperation.
Ali Žerdin, in his commentary Birthday of a Disrespected Document, writes about the United Nations Charter, which is now 80 years old. In the author's opinion, this document seems outdated, useless, run-down and disrespected. The Charter has the status of a catastrophically bad document; it would be a worse disaster if the Charter did not exist, he adds.
The President of the Republic, Konstantinos Tasoulas, sent a letter to the UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the entry into force of the UN Charter, in ... More
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