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September 23, 2025 UN
The top news of the day at the UN and around the world: the opening of the UN General Assembly political debates, Donald Trump's speech, the Security Council meeting on the Middle East, and the WHO statement on the use of acetaminophen during pregnancy.
Opening of the General Assembly's political debates
Today, António Guterres recalled that the United Nations was born "not as a dream of perfection, but as a strategy for human survival." He also emphasized the need to reform and support the Organization.
Trump's speech
Speaking from the General Assembly podium, US President Donald Trump criticized the United Nations and several countries. Trump claimed to have "ended seven wars," including those between Armenia and Azerbaijan, Iran and Israel, and Pakistan and India. The US President also dedicated part of his speech to Ukraine, saying he thought ending the war would be easier. He accused India and China of financing the war by buying Russian oil. Speaking about the problem of illegal migration, Trump claimed that the US, unlike Europe, had managed to bring it under control.
Security Council meeting on the Middle East
At a Security Council meeting on the situation in the Middle East, UN Secretary-General António Guterres warned the international community that nearly two years after the Hamas terrorist attacks and Israel's subsequent devastating military response, the world is witnessing "one of the darkest chapters of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict." He welcomed the resumption of the High-Level International Conference on the Implementation of the Two-State Solution, as well as the recognition of Palestine by several countries, including permanent Security Council members France and the United Kingdom.
Acetaminophen and autism
Today, the World Health Organization (WHO) stated that while some studies have shown a possible link between acetaminophen (paracetamol) use during pregnancy and autism, the available data is inconsistent. Several studies have found no such link. Earlier, US President Donald Trump stated at a White House press conference that acetaminophen significantly increases the risk of autism in children if a woman takes it during pregnancy.
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