The UN faces funding shortfalls and a deadlocked Security Council as it confronts more armed conflicts than since 1945, with calls for greater private financing and recognition of Palestinian statehood.
US government shutdown creates market uncertainty amid economic data delays, but experts advise calm as markets have historically shrugged off such events.
The UN faces funding shortfalls and a deadlocked Security Council as it confronts more armed conflicts than since 1945, with calls for greater private financing and recognition of Palestinian statehood.
US government shutdown creates market uncertainty amid economic data delays, but experts advise calm as markets have historically shrugged off such events.