A view of the United Nations Headquarters building in New York City, United States, in November 2022.

Ten Challenges for the UN in 2024-2025

The war in Gaza has highlighted how debilitating major-power division can be for the UN. Yet the organisation is not hamstrung: in several crises around the world, diplomats can agree on modest initiatives to curb violence and shore up stability.

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The killing of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran has brought the Middle East to its moment of greatest peril in years. All concerned must do their utmost to avoid regional war. The most important step, besides mutual restraint, is a Gaza ceasefire.

Even as Ukraine continues to resist Russia’s onslaught, it faces the challenge of reintegrating lands its army freed from Russian occupation in 2022. With aid from donors, there is much Kyiv can do to help make these areas peaceful and productive once more.

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2 Sep 2024
There’s an incentive, not just for Israel, but also for the region in general, to calm down regional tensions and to restore stability.

David Wood

Senior Analyst, Lebanon
28 Aug 2024
If Israel can get away with killing Iranian allies in the middle of Tehran, there is no safe haven for Iranian leadership anywhere. New York Times

Ali Vaez

Senior Adviser to the President & Project Director, Iran
12 Aug 2024
[For Bangladesh's army] to have sided with Hasina at this juncture would have tarnished their image massively. AFP

Thomas Kean

Senior Consultant, Myanmar & Bangladesh
9 Aug 2024
In terms of Hamas’ popularity, yes they are the de facto leaders of Palestinians, whether we like it or not. New York Times

Tahani Mustafa

Senior Analyst, Palestine
3 Aug 2024
The perception that Iran can neither protect its homeland nor its key allies could be fatal for the Iranian regime. New York Times

Ali Vaez

Senior Adviser to the President & Project Director, Iran
21 Jul 2024
The quota protest [in Bangladesh] is just the manifestation of a widespread malaise that’s not just about quotas but also economic and political. New York Times

Pierre Prakash

Program Director, Asia

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