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Trump, Iran’s president sign deal to end Middle East war

Euractiv.com - Thu, 18/06/2026 - 07:54
A two-month negotiating period now begins

Will US Opposition to UN’s Socio-Economic Goals Play a Decisive Role in the Vote for Next Secretary-General?

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Thu, 18/06/2026 - 07:54

Security Council. Credit: UN Photo/Manuel Elías

By Thalif Deen
UNITED NATIONS, Jun 18 2026 (IPS)

As the campaign for a new UN secretary-general gathers momentum, will the US exercise the decisive vote — or the veto– in the final selection?

The US has publicly declared its opposition to some of the basic goals in the UN’s socio-economic agenda, including gender empowerment and policies relating to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI), while dismissing climate change as “a hoax” and a “giant scam.”

The Trump administration has also downplayed human rights and adherence to international laws—two concepts ingrained in the UN system.

When NASA announced last week that the astronauts who would fly on Artemis III, the next return-to-the-moon mission, the New York Times pointed out the crew consisted of four men and no women, triggering a question from the Times: “Was this part of the push by the Trump administration against DEI policies?”

If the US administration continues to take a hard line against DEI, what are the chances of the US administration supporting a female candidature for the next Secretary-General?

In an interview with the Times last January, President Trump said he does not “need international law” to guide his actions, arguing that only his own “morality” and “mind” will constrain his global powers.

So, what would be the fate of any candidate— male or female—who vociferously advocates these UN goals?

James E. Jennings, President, Conscience International, told Inter Press Service, the reason the United States has been disproportionately influential at the UN since the founding of the organization is because of its global leadership position and its long-term financial support for many of its programs.

However, he said, things have greatly changed in the last two years, with the US Administration abolishing the United States’ massive aid programs and trying to sideline or replace the UN with Republican-branded regressive policies.

“President Franklin Roosevelt’s Four Freedoms dovetailed with the ideals of the UN Charter, but Washington’s atavistic regime is determined to dominate the globe, not through equality but intimidation”.

“Such actions will be a disaster for both the UN and the US, whose soft power has been a major contributor to its strength through attraction of immigrants, investment, and generous aid programs. No more”.

It is difficult to reconcile Trump’s policies, Jennings argued, based on fear with those of the UN’s charter and goals of mutual respect among nations. Strong and unified pushback from the majority of UN member states with explicit support for independent, visionary global leadership will advance peace and protect vulnerable people everywhere.

“It is unimaginable that the US under the current MAGA Republican leadership would NOT try to select the next US Secretary-General outright, or if unable to do that would not try to block anyone considered unfit from Mr. Trump’s point of view. Personal leadership qualities and policy beliefs will matter less than whether the next head of the UN body kowtows to the US President”.

That fact alone makes it difficult to select a courageous and principled person. At a time of critical challenges for the world body, installation of UN leadership that would be intimidated by or under the thumb of Washington might well be the death knell for what is indubitably one of history’s grandest and most visionary efforts at peace and prosperity for all, he pointed out.

Meanwhile, come election time, will there be a battle of the vetoes – as it happened in a bygone era?

In 1981, Salim Ahmed Salim of Tanzania was backed by the Organisation of African Unity, the Non-Aligned Movement and China. But his bid was blocked by a US veto.

In 1996, a second five-year term for Boutros Boutros-Ghali of Egypt was vetoed by the US—even though he received the support of 14 of 15 members in the Security Council.

In 1981, China cast a record 16 vetoes against Kurt Waldheim to prevent a third term, leading to his withdrawal and the selection of Javier Pérez de Cuéllar.

Asked for his perspective, Mandeep Tiwana, Secretary-General, CIVICUS told IPS “The veto power wielded by the five permanent members of the UN Security Council is the most anti-people feature of the UN system. Civil Society groups have for years been calling for its voluntary relinquishment but to little or no avail”.

It is time, he said, for a fundamental reconsideration of the veto power. No process can be considered fair or transparent if any one state, however populous, has the power to block it.”

Stephen Zunes, Professor of Politics and Program Director for Middle Eastern Studies, University of San Francisco, who has written extensively on the politics of the UN, told IPS under both Democratic and Republican administrations, the United States has blocked the election of candidates for Secretary General, even when they had the support of the fourteen other members of the Security Council.

“Given how Trump has been even more prone to attack the United Nations and bully member states, including ostensible U.S. allies, it is likely that the United States will make it even more difficult this round for the UN to choose its next administrator,” he said.

So far, the list of candidates for the post of Secretary-General include: Michelle Bachelet Jeria (Chile): former President of Chile and former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights. María Fernanda Espinosa Garcés (Ecuador): former President of the UN General Assembly. Rafael Mariano Grossi (Argentina): Current Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Rebeca Grynspan Mayufis (Costa Rica): Secretary-General of the UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). Macky Sall (Senegal): former President of Senegal and Maria Fernandez Espinosa Garces, former President of the UN General Assembly and former Foreign Minister of Ecuador.

IPS UN Bureau Report

 


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Categories: Africa, Afrique

Appel aux journalistes pour l’exercice de la souveraineté

Maliactu - Thu, 18/06/2026 - 07:52

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Appel aux journalistes pour l’exercice de la souveraineté

Il s’inscrit dans un cadre crucial pour les médias africains, abordant l’importance de l’unité et de la solidarité dans le domaine journalistique. Ce Forum vise à établir des liens solides entre les différentes voix d’Afrique. Une attention particulière

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Grèce : la Cour suprême renvoie en prison Alexandros Giotopoulos, cerveau de l'organisation « 17 Novembre »

Courrier des Balkans - Thu, 18/06/2026 - 07:51

Il a 82 ans et a déjà passé 24 ans en prison. Trois semaines après avoir retrouvé la liberté, Alexandros Giotopoulos, considéré comme le chef du groupe d'extrême-gauche du 17 Novembre, a été renvoyé derrière les barreaux par la Cour suprême, après de fortes pressions des États-Unis.

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«So viel wert wie ein Hattrick»: Für diese Mega-Aktion wird England-Star Kane gefeiert

Blick.ch - Thu, 18/06/2026 - 07:46
Harry Kane ist mit zwei Treffern der Matchwinner des Auftaktsieges der Three Lions. Bei Fans und Experten bleibt aber vor allem sein Einsatz vor dem eigenen Tor hängen.
Categories: Swiss News

Infos 27 : « Mondial 2026 : les Léopards de la RDC tiennent en échec le Portugal de C. Ronaldo (1-1) »

Radio Okapi / RD Congo - Thu, 18/06/2026 - 07:46

Revue de presse de jeudi 18 juin


À la une des médias ce jeudi matin : l’entrée en lice mémorable des Léopards de la RDC à la Coupe du monde de football 2026, marquée par un match nul d’un but partout face au Portugal à Houston.

Categories: Afrique

Kein Geld fürs Eigenheim: Jeder zweite Junge kämpfte sich von Zahltag zu Zahltag

Blick.ch - Thu, 18/06/2026 - 07:45
Fast die Hälfte der jungen Erwachsenen in der Schweiz lebt von der Hand in den Mund, zeigt eine Studie. Hohe Wohnkosten und finanzielle Unsicherheit zwingen 46 Prozent, Lebensentscheidungen wie Heirat oder Weiterbildung zu verschieben. Das Eigenheim ist unerreichbar.
Categories: Swiss News

A Diplomatic Row Roils India-Bangladesh Relations Yet Again

TheDiplomat - Thu, 18/06/2026 - 07:33
While Delhi’s ties with Dhaka are hit by one hiccup after another, Bangladesh's PM Tarique Rahman is set to visit China next week.

Ce que l'on sait des tractations secrètes entre Kinshasa et la rébellion de Thomas Lubanga

RFI /Afrique - Thu, 18/06/2026 - 07:29
En Ouganda, Kampala a tenté de faciliter des pourparlers entre Kinshasa et la rébellion de la Convention pour la révolution populaire. Son chef, Thomas Lubanga, ancien condamné de la Cour pénale internationale, vit en exil à Kampala. Selon des informations recueillies par RFI, une première rencontre s'est tenue en avril, à l'initiative ougandaise, restées sans suite officielle. 
Categories: Afrique

Bekannt aus «Lilo & Stitch»: Kinderstar Daveigh Chase (†35) ist tot

Blick.ch - Thu, 18/06/2026 - 07:29
Daveigh Chase, die Stimme von «Lilo & Stitch» und Star aus «The Ring», ist am Dienstag im Alter von 35 Jahren verstorben.
Categories: Swiss News

Tabellenrechner: Wer kommt weiter? Mach den Gruppen-Check zur WM

Blick.ch - Thu, 18/06/2026 - 07:29
Wer kommt in die K.o.-Phase der WM? Mit unserem Tabellenrechner kannst du die komplette Vorrunde simulieren. Entdecke jedes Szenario – kostenlos mit deinem Blick-Login!
Categories: Swiss News

Wo der nächste Temperatur-Rekord droht und wo man sich abkühlen kann: Blick macht den grossen Hitze-Check für deine Region

Blick.ch - Thu, 18/06/2026 - 07:20
Heiss, heisser, Schweiz: In den kommenden Tagen steigt das Thermometer weit über 30 Grad. Ab Donnerstag hat der Bund deshalb eine Hitzewarnung herausgegeben. In einer Region gilt sogar die Stufe 4 (grosse Gefahr). Blick liefert dir die grosse Hitzeübersicht.
Categories: Swiss News

New faces, old fights

Euractiv.com - Thu, 18/06/2026 - 07:13
Also, in Thursday’s edition: Montenegro, fashion diplomacy, Taliban

India’s 5G Fighter Aircraft Dilemma

TheDiplomat - Thu, 18/06/2026 - 07:13
Russia’s recent offer to India for joint production of the SU-57 fifth-generation fighter comes amid India’s own AMCA project taking some definitive steps forward.

Freuler über Xhaka-Kritik: «Wenn man damit ein Problem hat, ist man im Fussball falsch»

Blick.ch - Thu, 18/06/2026 - 07:03
Remo Freuler spricht vor dem zweiten WM-Spiel der Nati in Los Angeles Klartext. Die Stimmung sei immer noch gut und zu Stimmen, dass Captain Granit Xhaka zu kritisch sei, sagt er: «Man muss Dinge ansprechen können.»
Categories: Swiss News

Aérien africain: malgré la réouverture du détroit d'Ormuz, pas de retour à la normale attendu «avant fin 2026»

RFI /Afrique - Thu, 18/06/2026 - 06:54
Après plus de trois mois de flambée des prix, les billets d'avion vont-ils revenir à un coût raisonnable ? En Afrique, c'est l'espoir de beaucoup de voyageurs, au moment où l’on annonce la réouverture du détroit d'Ormuz. Mais attention, même si le détroit rouvre effectivement, le prix du baril de kérosène ne va pas baisser aussi vite qu'il est monté. Le Malien Abderrahmane Berthé, secrétaire général de l'Association des compagnies aériennes africaines (Afraa), le patron du ciel africain, explique pourquoi.
Categories: Afrique

Yoane Wissa : « Je me rattrape ce soir de la plus belle manière »

Radio Okapi / RD Congo - Thu, 18/06/2026 - 06:50


L’attaquant congolais considère le but égalisateur qu’il a marqué mercredi 17 juin 2026 contre le Portugal comme « une grosse fierté » pour tout le pays. Il devient ainsi le tout premier butteur congolais en Coupe du monde.


Wissa regrette d’avoir raté la CAN 2025 pour cause de blessure. « Je me rattrape ce soir de la plus belle manière », affirme-t-il à la presse après le match.


Combativité et résilience

Categories: Afrique

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