UN chief warns world leaders of ‘an age of reckless disruption and relentless human suffering’

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — With global peace and progress under siege, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres challenged world leaders Tuesday to choose a future where the rule of law triumphs over raw power and where nations come together rather than scramble for self-interests.

Guterres reminded leaders that the U.N.’s founders faced similar questions 80 years ago but told today’s assembly that the choice between peace or war, law or lawlessness, cooperation or conflict, is “more urgent, more intertwined, more unforgiving.”

“We have entered an age of reckless disruption and relentless human suffering,” he said in his annual “State of the World” speech. “The pillars of peace and progress are buckling under the weight of impunity, inequality and indifference.”

Despite the internal and external challenges confronting the U.N., Guterres and General Assembly President Annalena Baerbock urged members not to give up. “If we stop doing the right things, evil will prevail,” Baerbock said in her opening remarks.

### A Multipolar World and Rising Challenges

Looking broadly at the changing global landscape, Guterres noted the world is becoming increasingly multipolar — a subtle nod to rising economic powers China and India and a clear challenge to the U.S. insistence on maintaining superpower status.

While a multipolar world can be more diverse and dynamic, the U.N. chief warned that without international cooperation and effective global institutions, there can be “chaos.”

### President Trump’s Address: Strong Borders and Criticism of the U.N.

President Donald Trump delivered a nearly hour-long speech, asserting that the United States has the strongest borders, military, friendships, and “the strongest spirit of any nation on the face of the earth.” He proclaimed, “This is indeed the golden age of America.”

However, Trump criticized the United Nations, describing it as ineffective. “All they seem to do is write a really strongly worded letter,” he said, suggesting the U.N. fails to follow through on conflict resolution efforts.

During his remarks, an escalator unexpectedly stopped as Trump and First Lady Melania Trump rode it toward the Assembly hall, and his teleprompter malfunctioned. A U.N. official explained that the escalator’s stop mechanism was triggered inadvertently by someone from the president’s party running ahead, and the White House was managing the teleprompter.

Despite his criticisms, Trump acknowledged the U.N.’s potential. “Our country is behind the United Nations 100%,” he told Guterres in a meeting soon after his speech. “I may disagree with it sometimes, but I am so behind it because the potential for peace at this institution is great.”

### Call for Peace and Addressing Conflicts

Guterres stressed the primary obligation of world leaders: to choose peace. Without naming specific countries, he urged all parties—including members within the General Assembly—to stop supporting Sudan’s warring factions.

He also condemned the situation in Gaza in strong terms, without explicitly naming Israel. Guterres described the scale of death and destruction as the worst in his nearly nine years as secretary-general, stating, “Nothing can justify the collective punishment of the Palestinian people.”

While refraining from labeling the actions as genocide, Guterres referenced a case brought by South Africa to the International Court of Justice under the genocide convention. He emphasized the legally binding provisional measures issued by the court, aimed foremost at protecting Palestinian civilians.

Since the court’s ruling in January 2024, the killings in Gaza have intensified, and famine has been declared in parts of the territory. Guterres insisted that the court’s measures “must be implemented — fully and immediately.”

### Financial Challenges and Aid Cuts

The U.N. is also grappling with financial difficulties as the U.S. and some other nations have pulled back funding or delayed paying dues. Guterres warned that aid cuts are “wreaking havoc” and called them “a death sentence for many.”

### Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Takes Center Stage

With growing global support for a Palestinian state, Israel’s devastating war in Gaza dominated discussions at the Assembly.

Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan lamented the absence of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, who was denied a U.S. visa. Speaking on behalf of “our Palestinian brothers and sisters whose voices are being silenced,” Erdoğan highlighted the increasing recognition of a Palestinian state and called on nations that have yet to do so to act “as soon as possible.”

Indonesia’s President Prabowo Subianto also voiced strong support for the Palestinians, warning that “human folly, fueled by fear, racism, hatred, oppression and apartheid threatens our common future.”

“Every day we witness suffering, genocide and a blatant disregard for international law and human decency,” said the leader of the world’s most populous Muslim nation. “In the face of these challenges, we must not give up. … We must draw closer, not drift further apart.”

### A Packed Schedule and Widening Issues

The General Assembly’s week of meetings began Monday with a conference focused on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the idea of a two-state solution, co-chaired by France and Saudi Arabia.

Tuesday’s notable speakers included Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Jordan’s King Abdullah II, French President Emmanuel Macron, South Korea’s President Lee Jae Myung, and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa.

Continuing a longstanding tradition, Brazil’s Lula da Silva opened the speeches, voicing concern over the waning authority of the U.N. “We are witnessing the consolidation of an international order blocked by repeated concessions to power play,” he said.

### Geopolitical Complexities Amid Calls for Unity

Although this year’s debate theme is “Better Together,” the discussions underscored the many ways the world faces increasing turmoil.

Gaza’s crisis already seized international attention, with nearly all U.N. member states scheduled to deliver speeches during the Assembly’s six-day session.

The current speakers list includes 89 heads of state, 43 heads of government, 10 vice presidents or deputy prime ministers, and 45 foreign ministers and other high-level officials, reflecting the Assembly’s pivotal role amid escalating global challenges.
https://wgntv.com/news/international/ap-international/ap-at-un-world-leaders-meet-to-try-to-make-a-troubled-planet-better-together-but-can-they/

Sgt. Slaughter reveals heartfelt Cody Rhodes moment after WWE show (Exclusive)

Cody Rhodes has been one of WWE’s top fan favorites since returning in 2022 after a six-year absence. In an exclusive interview, WWE Hall of Famer Sgt. Slaughter shared his thoughts on The American Nightmare’s strong connection with the audience.

On October 11, 2024, Rhodes defeated Dominik Mysterio to retain the Undisputed WWE Championship in an untelevised match following a SmackDown episode. The event took place at the Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, South Carolina, where Slaughter’s daughter was in attendance.

Speaking to Sportskeeda Wrestling’s Senior Editor Bill Apter, Slaughter praised Rhodes for genuinely caring about the fans. He recalled,
“He’s a real professional. My daughter got tickets to a match in Greenville, South Carolina, took my grandson and a couple of friends, and after the dark match, Cody was in it. He went around the ring, took pictures, took selfies with everybody, shook hands, hugged, and he ran into my daughter.”

Watch the video above to hear Sgt. Slaughter’s honest opinion on what John Cena was like in the early 2000s.

### Sgt. Slaughter on Cody Rhodes Studying His Matches

Back in 1981, Pat Patterson defeated Sgt. Slaughter in an Alley Fight at Madison Square Garden—a match widely regarded as one of the best WWE bouts of its era. Slaughter was pleased to discover that Cody Rhodes had watched his old matches, including the legendary battle with Patterson.

Slaughter shared the story:
“She had a Sgt. Slaughter shirt on. He said, ‘You know him?’ She said, ‘Yeah, that’s my dad.’ He said, ‘I just watched his match with Pat Patterson yesterday, and I’m watching all of his matches because you only learn from the best.’ And my daughter was just like, ‘Oh my God. You actually are speaking to me about something that means something.’ It wasn’t just like, ‘Hey, hi, how are you? Thanks for being a fan.’”

In the same video, Slaughter also revealed what he told Cody Rhodes following WWE’s 10-bell salute for Hulk Hogan.

*Please credit Sportskeeda Wrestling if you use quotes from this article.*
https://www.sportskeeda.com/wwe/news-sgt-slaughter-reveals-heartfelt-cody-rhodes-moment-wwe-show-exclusive

The Problem with Auschwitz-Birkenau’s New Digital Camp Replica

At this year’s Cannes Film Festival, the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum announced the launch of a new digital replica of the concentration camp designed specifically for filmmakers. Titled *Picture from Auschwitz*, this virtual film location aims to facilitate a range of productions set on the grounds, where current preservation regulations restrict filming to documentaries only.

**Background: Auschwitz and Its Historical Significance**

Established in the town of Oświęcim in German-occupied Poland, Auschwitz consisted of three main camps where over 1.1 million European Jews were murdered: the Auschwitz I concentration camp, the Auschwitz II (Birkenau) killing centre, and the Auschwitz III (Monowitz) labour camp. The museum hopes that this new technology will support telling the true story of the camp without compromising the memorial’s historical integrity.

**Digital Preservation and Ethical Oversight**

The museum plans to digitally preserve the Holocaust site, which receives over two million visitors annually, and will submit scripts for all new feature film projects involving the replica to a team of historians for review. A glimpse of the digitized location reveals a virtual model of Auschwitz I, providing a clear snapshot of the camp’s barracks, grounds, and infamous wrought iron gates.

The two-minute trailer for *Picture from Auschwitz* claims the certified 1:1 digital representation is the biggest and most detailed documentation of the camp to date. Eventually, the project will include the interior as well as the exterior environments of both Auschwitz I and II.

**Holocaust Memory in the Digital Age**

The project’s use of digital technology to safeguard Holocaust memories reflects a global shift toward digitizing the Holocaust as the survivor generation passes on and heritage sites deteriorate, a process accelerated by extreme weathering linked to the climate crisis. As the Holocaust recedes from living memory, cultural institutions increasingly rely on digital tools to remember the past.

While some have used virtual reality (VR) to digitally reconstruct and maintain key Holocaust sites, others have turned to artificial intelligence (AI) to generate interactive survivor holograms. These technologies have become popular educational tools for use in classrooms, museums, and memorial sites worldwide.

**Ethical Implications of Digital Memory Projects**

Digital memory projects make Holocaust sites globally accessible and help protect their legacy. However, these same technologies risk distorting the historical record. In the UK, public debates on the ethics of digital Holocaust technologies — including AI and VR — have involved high-profile politicians and scholars alike.

International bodies such as UNESCO and the World Jewish Congress have reported concerns that generative AI, in particular, may fuel Holocaust distortion. *Picture from Auschwitz* aims to address these issues by enabling ethical storytelling.

Wojciech Soczewica, director of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Foundation, described the project on the Memorial’s website as a “powerful example of how culture and technology can unite to protect our shared human history from distortion and denial.” He added that the replica will preserve the relevance of Auschwitz’s history, ensuring it “won’t fade with time.”

**Challenges and Limitations**

While the virtual site encourages historically rooted depictions of the camp, it cannot guarantee ethical engagement with the Holocaust. In fact, the project raises further questions regarding how the digitization of such a profound event aligns with ethical modes of remembrance and representation.

A wholly authentic depiction of any Holocaust site or experience is something that digital and filmic interventions can only approximate. Even if perfect authenticity were possible, ethical portrayals of the Holocaust depend not only on accurate representation of sites but also on the kinds of stories being told and formal stylistic choices.

Film researcher Archie Wolfman highlights that filmmakers’ decisions about camera movements, angles, lighting, and editing carry ethical weight as much as the subject matter itself.

**Broader Reflections on Holocaust Representation**

The implication that Auschwitz must be digitized to protect its legacy suggests that existing materials — including the camp’s extant remains, personal belongings of victims, and survivor testimonies — are no longer sufficient. It also problematically implies that Holocaust history must continually adapt to digital culture to remain relevant.

Moreover, the digitization of Auschwitz emphasizes certain Holocaust sites and stories over others, such as the rural landscapes across Central and Eastern Europe where no human structures or visible traces remain. Even within the Auschwitz complex, *Picture from Auschwitz* offers only a selective representation, excluding Auschwitz III, its network of sub-camps, and the surrounding environment.

The planned script review process further shows the Memorial’s role in overseeing cultural narratives of the event. This implies that only artistic representations favoring realism hold value, sidelining stylized Holocaust films like *Jojo Rabbit* (2019), *The Cremator* (1969), and *Distant Journey* (1949), the latter of which was actually shot on location in Terezín, Czech Republic.

These examples demonstrate that Holocaust films need not have a direct physical connection to real sites to meaningfully represent the event.

**Conclusion: Navigating Digital Ethics and Holocaust Memory**

Ultimately, the *Picture from Auschwitz* project highlights a tension between growing public demand for cultural Holocaust productions and the difficulty in cultivating ethical representations of the event.

Navigating the ethical dimensions of Holocaust narratives has always presented challenges, but these have become more complex with the evolution of digital innovations that are difficult to regulate or police.

*Picture from Auschwitz* reveals the extent to which digital technology is transforming how knowledge about the Holocaust is understood and disseminated — not always for the better. As this new chapter unfolds, ongoing critical reflection is essential to ensure respectful remembrance and accurate representation of one of history’s darkest periods.
https://flaglerlive.com/the-problem-with-auschwitz-birkenaus-new-digital-camp-replica/

BIZ BUZZ: From Maroons to Blue Eagles

After eight years of standing as a godfather of the University of the Philippines (UP) Men’s Basketball Team, businessman Januario Jesus “JJ” Atencio bid the Maroons adieu this University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) Season 88.

The move was due to “personal reasons.” At the same time, Atencio felt it was time to step back and allow new leadership to guide the team into the future.
https://business.inquirer.net/548623/from-maroons-to-blue-eagles

Former F1 champion insists Oscar Piastri to be “more afraid” of Max Verstappen than McLaren teammate Lando Norris

Max Verstappen cut the gap in the drivers’ championship with a dominant pole-to-win performance in Baku, while title leader Oscar Piastri suffered his first DNF of the season on the opening lap. The result tightened the standings and prompted former world champion Jacques Villeneuve to sound a warning to Piastri: he should worry more about Verstappen than Lando Norris.

Norris could only manage seventh and failed to capitalize on his teammate’s trouble. His struggles began on Saturday in a chaotic qualifying session that produced six red flags. After brushing the wall in Sector 2, he lost rhythm and settled for seventh on the grid, leaving him stuck in the midfield for much of the race on Sunday.

Villeneuve was blunt in his assessment after the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. “At worst, Norris should have finished second. An anonymous race for him. If I were Piastri, I’d be more afraid of Verstappen than of Norris,” he said. Villeneuve’s point was clear: after a messy qualifying in Baku and a tricky race weekend, Max Verstappen’s form is the bigger threat.

The Red Bull driver took pole and led every lap in Baku, converting a tricky qualifying into a controlled race win, following the same dominant performance last time out at Monza.

Oscar Piastri’s weekend, however, fell apart after a Q3 crash forced overnight repairs. Then came a jump-start on the grid, an anti-stall sequence, and a late lock-up into Turn 5 that left him in the wall on lap one and out of the race.

Norris started P7 after a disrupted qualifying and spent much of the race stuck behind Yuki Tsunoda in a DRS train, finishing seventh.

### Championship Standings Tighten

The title fight is now finely poised. Piastri leads with 324 points, Norris trails with 299, and Verstappen has climbed to 255. Villeneuve’s point remains clear: Verstappen has the momentum and pace to turn tricky weekends into maximum points, making him the bigger late-season threat—even if Norris is in a superior car.

### Why Max Verstappen Is Unlikely to Win the 2025 Drivers’ Title

With seven rounds left, the maximum points haul available to a driver is 199 points: 25 points from seven Grands Prix and 24 points from three sprint events. Verstappen is currently 69 points behind Piastri.

Even if the Dutchman won all remaining events, his total would reach 454 points. Should Piastri finish third in each race, he would end on 447 points—a narrow margin but enough to hold the crown.

The last time a similar comeback occurred was in 2007, when Kimi Räikkönen overcame a 16-point gap to rookie Lewis Hamilton in the final five races. While today’s points system offers larger totals, the principle remains—the deficit requires relentless wins and rivals’ faltering.

### McLaren’s Outlook and the Season Ahead

McLaren principal Andrea Stella has acknowledged the shift in momentum. While Red Bull’s upgrades in Monza and Baku helped Verstappen, the calendar still favors the papaya cars. Tracks like Singapore, Qatar, and Mexico—known for high downforce—have benefitted McLaren all year.

Norris, meanwhile, stands to benefit if Piastri falters again. His consistency throughout the year and strong qualifying form at technical tracks make him the likelier challenger in the season run-in.

This confidence is shared within McLaren, where the team believes the MCL39’s season-long pace will prevail.

Piastri himself brushed aside concerns after Baku over Verstappen’s resurgence. He still leads the championship and has time to steady himself before the final push.

### Conclusion

For now, Max Verstappen’s back-to-back poles and wins have sharpened the title fight and forced McLaren to confront fresh pressure. But unless the papaya team unravels, the numbers and upcoming circuits suggest that a late title swing is more unlikely than inevitable.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/f1/news-former-f1-champion-insists-oscar-piastri-more-afraid-max-verstappen-mclaren-teammate-lando-norris

Ex-ESPN host Jemele Hill calls out Laura Loomer over “ghetto black b**ch” comments from far-right political activist aimed at Jasmine Crockett

Former ESPN host Jemele Hill voiced strong objections to comments made by Laura Loomer targeting a United States congresswoman.

Hill took issue with Loomer’s statements, highlighting concerns over the nature and implications of the remarks.

The exchange has drawn public attention, reflecting ongoing tensions in political discourse and media commentary.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/nfl/news-ex-espn-host-jemele-hill-calls-laura-loomer-ghetto-black-b-ch-comments-far-right-political-activist-aimed-jasmine-crockett

Russian Cargo Plane Flies Dangerously Low Over Moscow Apartments Amid Ukraine’s Drone Attacks

A viral video has captured an Antonov AN-124 flying low over a Moscow suburb amid ongoing Ukrainian drone attacks, airport closures, and rising civilian casualties. The footage shows the massive Russian cargo plane soaring just above high-rise apartment buildings, highlighting the heightened tensions in the Russian capital.

According to the BBC, Russian media reported that numerous drone warnings led to the halting of flights at Moscow’s airports, including the closure of Sheremetyevo Airport, located north of the city. Verified videos revealed that the aircraft was an Antonov AN-124 Ruslan cargo plane, heading eastward away from Vnukovo International Airport, which lies about 6 km (3.7 miles) to the west.

The Antonov-124 is an enormous military transport aircraft, measuring 226 feet in length, with a wingspan of 240 feet and a maximum weight of 450 tons. Russian outlet SHOT reported that the pilot intentionally flew at a low altitude to avoid Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) operating in the airspace.

Residents of New Moscow described hearing a loud roar and feeling uneasy as they spotted the giant plane flying over their homes.

The events unfolded amid swarms of Ukrainian kamikaze drones striking Moscow overnight and into the morning on Tuesday, severely disrupting flights and causing widespread alarm. According to the Associated Press, Russian forces claimed to have shot down around three dozen Ukrainian drones targeting the capital.

Meanwhile, Ukraine reported that Russian missiles, drones, and bombs killed at least two civilians. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy continued to seek stronger international support at a United Nations gathering of world leaders held on Tuesday.

The full-scale war, which began on February 24, 2022, continues to have a devastating impact on Ukrainian civilians. Earlier this month, the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights revealed that civilian casualties in Ukraine increased by 40% in the first eight months of this year compared to 2023, attributed to escalated Russian long-range missile strikes and localized drone attacks.

Additionally, a report released by the UN Human Rights Office on Tuesday highlighted the dire conditions faced by thousands of civilians detained by Russian forces in areas of Ukraine under Russian control.
https://www.news18.com/world/russian-cargo-plane-flies-dangerously-low-over-moscow-apartments-amid-ukraines-drone-attacks-ws-bl-9592404.html

Russian Cargo Plane Flies Dangerously Low Over Moscow Apartments Amid Ukraine’s Drone Attacks

A viral video showing an Antonov AN-124 flying low over Moscow has attracted widespread attention amid ongoing Ukrainian drone attacks, airport closures, and rising civilian casualties. The footage captures the massive Russian cargo plane soaring close to high-rise apartment buildings in a Moscow suburb during a tense period of security threats.

According to BBC reports citing Russian media, multiple drone warnings prompted the closure of several airports in the capital, including Sheremetyevo Airport located north of the city. Verified videos confirm that the aircraft was an Antonov AN-124 Ruslan cargo plane heading east, departing from Vnukovo International Airport approximately 6 kilometers (3.7 miles) to the west.

The Antonov AN-124 is an imposing aircraft, measuring 226 feet in length with a wingspan of 240 feet, and weighing around 450 tons. Russian outlet SHOT reported that the pilot intentionally flew at a low altitude due to the presence of Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in the skies.

Residents of New Moscow recalled hearing a loud roar and expressed concern upon seeing the plane flying so close over their homes amid the ongoing conflict.

Meanwhile, according to the Associated Press, Russian forces claim to have shot down around three dozen Ukrainian drones targeting Moscow. Ukraine, on the other hand, reported that Russian missiles, drones, and bombs have caused at least two civilian deaths.

In the midst of this conflict, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy continues to rally international support for his country. He addressed a UN gathering of world leaders on Tuesday, seeking to bolster global backing amid intensified hostilities.

The full-scale war, which began on February 24, 2022, continues to inflict significant suffering on Ukrainian civilians. Earlier this month, the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) reported a 40% increase in civilian casualties in Ukraine during the first eight months of 2024 compared to the previous year. This rise has been attributed to Russia’s escalation of long-range missile attacks and localized drone strikes.

Additionally, a UN Human Rights Office report released Tuesday highlighted the dire conditions faced by thousands of civilians detained by Russian forces in occupied Ukrainian territories.

As the conflict persists, the impact on civilian populations remains a critical concern for the international community.
https://www.news18.com/world/russian-cargo-plane-flies-dangerously-low-over-moscow-apartments-amid-ukraines-drone-attacks-ws-bl-9592404.html

Man found guilty of attempted assassination in plot to kill Trump at Florida golf club

A jury found that Ryan Routh, 59, intended to kill Donald Trump, who was then a former U.S. president and a Republican presidential candidate.

The incident occurred when Routh pointed a rifle through a fence while Trump was golfing.
https://www.jpost.com/international/article-868437

Turkish President Erdogan Rakes Up Kashmir Issue At UNGA

Earlier this year, India outrightly rejected Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s call for the Kashmir issue to be addressed as per the United Nations resolution.

On Tuesday, during the United Nations General Assembly, President Erdogan once again raised the Kashmir issue and emphasized the need for resolving the matter through dialogue.

During his recent visit to Islamabad, where he met Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Erdogan stated that the Kashmir issue should be resolved through dialogue between India and Pakistan. He said, “The Kashmir issue should be addressed according to the UN resolution through dialogue and by keeping in mind the aspirations of the people of Kashmir. Our state and our nation, as in the past, stand in solidarity with our Kashmiri brothers today,” during a media interaction.

Reacting to Erdogan’s comments, the spokesperson for India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) responded by saying that instead of making remarks on India’s internal issues, Erdogan should have focused on Pakistan’s policy of backing cross-border terrorism against India.
https://www.news18.com/world/turkish-president-erdogan-rakes-up-kashmir-issue-at-unga-ws-l-9592538.html

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