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‘We all are resolute to end this military dictatorship’, says Myanmar’s Permanent Representative to UN
We spoke to Kyaw Moe Tun the Permanent Representative of Myanmar to the United Nations, he was appointed by the previous Government, and since the UN does not recognise the new military administration, he remains in New York despite being a fierce critic of the new regime.
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Will Republicans choose Ron DeSantis as presidential candidate?
Now – Donald Trump might be under arrest – facing charges in a New York court – but he’s still ahead in the polls to become the Republican party’s presidential candidate in 2024.
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American democracy is ‘taking its last breath’, says Dr Eddie S. Glaude Jr
We spoke to Dr Eddie Glaude who’s professor of African American studies at Princeton and began by asking him if there was anything at all positive that we could draw from what is happening here in New York today.
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Pro-war bloggers ‘influential’ in Russia, says Professor Joshua Tucker
We’re joined by professor Joshua Tucker, who’s director of the Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia at New York University.
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‘It’s a great day’: Environmentalist on historic UN Oceans Treaty
We speak to Simon Walmsley, Chief Marine Adviser at the World Wide Fund for Nature, who was in New York for the historic Oceans Treaty deal.
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People who desperately need help should be ‘at the absolute forefront’ of international community says David Miliband
David Miliband, who was Foreign Secretary when Gordon Brown was Prime Minister, is president of the aid organisation the International Rescue Committee. He joined us from New York.
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The curious case of congressman George Santos – and his almost entirely fictional life story
In last November’s US midterm elections, voters sent to Congress a man whose grandparents had fled the holocaust – who’d studied at some of New York’s most prestigious schools – and gone onto a career in banking.
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Trump ‘interested in power, dominance, money and himself’, says author Maggie Haberman
When Donald Trump was president some of his most extraordinary declarations came via the New York Times’ White House correspondent Maggie Haberman.
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Why did Russia and Ukraine agree prisoner of war swap?
Our international editor Lindsey Hilsum is in President Zelenskyy’s home town in Ukraine and our Washington Correspondent Siobhan Kennedy is at the UN General Assembly in New York.
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Trump sued for fraud by NY Attorney General over family business
New York’s Attorney General has filed a civil lawsuit against former President Donald Trump, alleging that he engaged in “years of financial fraud to enrich himself, his family and the Trump Organisation.”
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Russia has “shamelessly violated” the United Nations charter – President Biden
There’s been condemnation of the talk of nuclear strikes at the United Nations General Assembly in New York.
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World leaders gather for UN General Assembly for first time since pandemic
World leaders – including Russia’s foreign minister – are all in New York at the United Nations General Assembly.
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‘Putin has no place to go but to escalate,’ says Nina Khrushcheva
We are joined from Moscow by Nina Khrushcheva – Professor of International Affairs at the New School in New York.
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What now for Donald Trump – as his home is raided by FBI?
Donald Trump was on one of his golf courses in New York when he heard news that the FBI had descended on his lavish Florida home.
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G7 leaders need ‘serious measures’ to tackle rising food prices, says IRC’s David Miliband
We were joined from New York by David Miliband, president of the International Rescue Committee.