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UN Chief Is Globetrotting To 4 Major Meetings Before The Gathering Of World Leaders In September

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THE UNITED NATIONS – The UN Secretary-General is traveling the world to four key events before the greatest conference, the annual gathering of world leaders at the United Nations General Assembly, which begins on September 18.

Secretary-General António Guterres will go to Nairobi on Saturday for the Africa Climate Conference on September 4-5, then to Jakarta for a United Nations conference with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, or ASEAN, on September 6-7.

From there, he will fly to New Delhi for the G20 meeting of the world’s 20 largest economies on September 8-10 and then to Havana for the G77 conference — a coalition of 134 developing countries and China — on September 14-15.

He will return to New York shortly before the start of the General Assembly’s high-level week, where the war in Ukraine is anticipated to dominate the annual conference for the second year.

This year’s gathering of world leaders is expected to draw approximately of heads of state and government – approximately 150 in total.

Albania’s Ambassador Ferit Hoxha, this month’s U.N. Security Council president, told reporters Friday that he could “almost confirm” that Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will attend the global gathering in person for the first time and speak at a council meeting on upholding the U.N. Charter in Ukraine on September 20.

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The UN Secretary-General is traveling the world to four key events before the greatest conference.

The high-level week begins on September 18 with a conference to urge global action on the United Nations lagging 2030 development goals, a day before the official start of the General Debate — the actual name of the world leaders’ annual meeting.

It begins on September 19 with Guterres’ annual report on the status of the world, and he gave reporters a preview of his concerns on Thursday.

The secretary-general stated that the number of summits “reflects the growing multipolarity of our world.” However, he emphasized that having many power centers “does not guarantee peace and security.”

On the contrary, Guterres asserted that in the absence of strong global institutions, “multipolarity could be a factor for escalating geostrategic tensions, with tragic consequences.”

Guterres stated that he will make the same message at all meetings this month: reforms are required “to bring our outdated multilateral institutions and frameworks in line with the economic and political realities of today’s world, based on equity and solidarity.”

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The UN Secretary-General travels the world to four key events before the greatest conference.

For example, Guterres has spent years working to overhaul the international financial architecture so that the International Monetary Fund and the Globe Bank reflect “the power and economic relations of today’s world” rather than the ones that existed after World War II when they were founded.

During the Africa Climate Summit, the United Nations Secretary-General said he would address “two burning injustices of the climate crisis.”

First, African countries have contributed essentially nothing to global warming while “being on the frontlines of today’s supercharged storms, droughts, and floods,” according to Guterres. Second, while Africa has an abundance of solar, wind, hydro, and vital minerals, its governments are burdened by high levels of debt and interest rates, which stifle investments in renewable energy.

“We need global efforts to put Africa at the forefront of the renewables revolution,” he explained.

Guterres said at the ASEAN summit in Jakarta that he would promote the organization as a bridge-builder between east and West, as well as its five-point plan and efforts to engage all parties in the Myanmar conflict, which was sparked by a military coup on February 1, 2021, that deposed the elected government led by Aung San Suu Kyi.

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The UN Secretary-General travels the world to four key events before the greatest conference.

At the G20 conference in New Delhi, the secretary-general said he will tell the world’s largest emitters that “as climate chaos gathers pace, the world is looking to them” to accelerate emissions cuts and support countries who are now paying the price for decades of warmth caused by fossil fuels.

During the G77 last summit in Havana, Guterres stated that he would focus on bringing the 2030 United Nations development objectives back on track, including ending extreme poverty and hunger, ensuring every child has a decent secondary education, and achieving gender equality.

Looking ahead to the annual United Nations conference of world leaders, Guterres emphasized the significance of diplomacy “to navigate the tensions of our emerging multipolar world.”

“Dialogue remains the only way to find joint approaches and common solutions to the global threats and challenges that we face,” he stated.

SOURCE – (AP)

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Spain: Nightclub Fire Kills 13 In Murcia

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At least thirteen persons perished in a fire that engulfed three nightclubs in Murcia in southeast Spain.

The conflagration broke out in the Fonda Milagros nightclub – La Fonda – early Sunday morning.

The fire then spread to neighboring clubs as patrons fled the filled dance floors, according to the police.

Local media reported that birthday-celebrating family members were among the deceased.

La Verdad de Murcia newspaper reported that one of the birthday party guests at the club with his cousins and aunt returned home during the chaos only to learn that one of his cousins had not departed.

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At least thirteen persons perished in a fire that engulfed three nightclubs in Murcia in southeast Spain.

It is unclear whether the cousin was one of the verified dead.

Police have verified that all fatalities occurred at La Fonda, but 14 individuals remain unaccounted for. They warned that the number of fatalities would likely increase.

The fire is believed to have begun around 06:00 (04:00 GMT) in the Atalayas region of Murcia, where the club is located.

After nearly 15 hours, it remains unclear what caused it. However, Murcia’s mayor, Jose Ballesta, told reporters that the fire started on the club’s first floor earlier in the day.

Diego Seral of the national police stated that the collapsed roof of La Fonda made it difficult to locate victims and determine what had transpired.

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At least thirteen persons perished in a fire that engulfed three nightclubs in Murcia in southeast Spain.

According to La Verdad de Murcia, a 28-year-old woman sent a voice message to her mother when the fire broke out, saying, “Mummy, I love you, we’re going to die.”

She had gone out with her partner and some acquaintances from Caravaca de la Cruz, a nearby town. It is unclear whether she survived.

“They went because there are no nightclubs in Caravaca,” the woman’s father, Jairo, told the newspaper. “It was the second time she had been.”

Four people are being treated for smoke inhalation at a hospital, and a local sports venue is being used to counsel those affected.

“We are devastated,” said Murcia’s mayor, Jose Ballesta. Three days of mourning have been declared in Murcia.

This is believed to be the worst nightclub fire in the country in more than three decades. In 1990, 43 individuals perished in a fire at a venue in Zaragoza.

SOURCE – (BBC)

 

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Panama Canal Reduces The Maximum Number Of Ships Travelling The Waterway To 31 Per Day

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PANAMA CITY — Due to a drought that has reduced the supply of fresh water needed to operate the locks, the Canal announced on Saturday that it would reduce the maximum number of ships that can travel the waterway daily to 31 from 32 in August.

This compares to the normal daily average of 36 to 38 ships per day.

Nine ships per day will be permitted to utilize the new, larger locks, while the old-fashioned Panamax locks will accommodate 22 ships per day.

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The catchment also provides freshwater to Panama City, home to roughly 2 million of the country’s 4 million inhabitants.

The Canal Authority guaranteed a draught of 44 feet for ships, partly because 70 percent of waterway vessels require a depth of at least 44 feet.

In August, the canal instituted a policy limiting the maximum daily number of ships traveling through its locks to 32.

There needs to be more precipitation to sustain the watershed system of rivers and brooks that fill lakes, whose waters fill the locks.

The catchment also provides freshwater to Panama City, home to roughly 2 million of the country’s 4 million inhabitants.

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Dianne Feinstein: ‘Pioneering’ Senator Dies Aged 90

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Senator Dianne Feinstein of California, who served for more than three decades and was a pioneer for women in American politics, passed away at 90.

Feinstein was the eldest senator in the United States, and she voted on Thursday.

The veteran Democrat was questioned about alleged memory and cognitive issues for months.

After a “minor fall” at home in April, she was admitted to the hospital, the latest in a series of health concerns.

The office of Ms. Feinstein stated in a statement that she died overnight at her residence in Washington, DC.

The statement continued, “Senator Feinstein was a force of nature who had an enormous impact on our country and her home state.” She left an incontestable and extraordinary legacy.

Governor Gavin Newsom of California must now appoint her replacement. He had previously promised to nominate a black woman to serve the remainder of her term, which ends in 2025.

Ms. Feinstein, born in 1933 and grew up in San Francisco, attended Stanford University and was elected to the San Francisco County Board of Supervisors in 1969.

This election marked the beginning of a long career in public service that led her to become the first female mayor of San Francisco and, in 1992, a senator.

She had previously proclaimed her intention to retire at the end of the following year, but she resisted mounting pressure. Several prominent Democrats, including Representatives Adam Schiff and Katie Porter, have previously declared their intentions to run for her Senate seat.

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Senator Dianne Feinstein of California, who served for more than three decades and was a pioneer for women in American politics, passed away at 90.

In a statement issued after her passing, US President Joe Biden said that Ms. Feinstein “made history in so many ways, and generations to come will benefit from her legacy.”

Due to a case of shingles, she was absent from Capitol Hill for nearly three months earlier this year. Upon her return, she assumed fewer responsibilities and used a wheelchair to navigate the US Capitol. She occasionally appeared perplexed in interviews, committee hearings, and floor votes.

Ms. Feinstein was well-known for her ardent support of gun control measures and the 1994 assault weapons prohibition signed into law by President Bill Clinton.

After the murders of her predecessor, George Moscone, and city councilman Harvey Milk, she became mayor of San Francisco in 1978.

She stated that the experience of racing to Mayor Moscone’s office and discovering a bullet wound while searching for his pulse had left an indelible mark on her.

As a senator, Ms. Feinstein was the first woman to chair the influential Senate Intelligence Committee, overseeing a multi-year evaluation of the CIA’s controversial interrogation program of foreign terrorists following the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

The evaluation ultimately resulted in legislation prohibiting “enhanced interrogation techniques” on terrorism suspects, such as waterboarding.

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Senator Dianne Feinstein of California, who served for more than three decades and was a pioneer for women in American politics, passed away at 90.

Ms. Feinstein was the first woman to serve on the Senate Judiciary Committee and the first woman to lead the Senate Rules Committee.

Nancy Pelosi, a Democrat from California, described Dianne Feinstein as a “pioneering woman leader” in a statement.

“Dianne’s extraordinary career will inspire countless women and girls to pursue careers in public service for generations to come,” she said.

On the Senate floor, Republican minority leader Mitch McConnell praised “her dogged advocacy and diligent service”.

In recent years, concerns about her deteriorating health and cognitive abilities have prompted calls for her retirement and brought attention to the aging of America’s legislators.

During a committee vote, individuals around her could be heard in a widely circulated video telling her to “just say yes.”

Despite mounting family tensions, she is succeeded by a daughter, Katherine, who reportedly held power of attorney over her mother’s legal affairs. Richard Blum, her investment banker spouse, passed away last year.

SOURCE – (BBC)

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