In a fractured world, what role can the UN General Assembly play?
UNGA is the biggest diplomatic event of the year, but critics question whether it can make progress on major issues.
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From ‘The Great Fracture’ to Ukraine to migration, a look at the ins and outs of the UN General Assembly.
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