As international crises multiply and belief in worldwide establishments erodes, the United Nations faces rising questions on its relevance and authority. Thirty years after pledges to finish starvation and scale back inequality, progress is stalling, wars are spreading, and UN Safety Council vetoes are paralysing motion.
On this episode of Discuss to Al Jazeera, UN Normal Meeting President Annalena Baerbock displays on the UN’s credibility, the bounds of the UNSC, and whether or not a extra assertive UNGA can drive reform earlier than the 2030 Sustainable Growth Targets deadline.
Printed On 4 Jan 2026
