The 80th UNGA: Geopolitical Friction, Climate Realities, and Calls for Reform

The 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) opened in early September 2025 in New York, with the High-Level General Debate beginning on 23 September. Leaders from more than 150 states took the podium to present their countries’ priorities, highlight pressing global issues, and engage in dialogue on international challenges. For observers, the Assembly serves as a window to the state of the world, showcasing shifting alliances, emerging conflicts, and evolving positions among major powers. The 2025 session addressed entrenched conflicts such as the Israeli-Palestinian dispute and the war between Ukraine and Russia, alongside broader concerns including climate change, artificial intelligence governance, and institutional reforms within the UN.

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