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Germany’s Annalena Baerbock elected President of the 80th General Assembly!

Re’Written by: Tristan James Jr.

Former German foreign minister Annalena Baerbock was elected President of the General Assembly’s 80th session on Monday.

Write in candidate Helga Schmid (also from Germany) received seven.

Her appointment comes as the regional group that includes Western Europe takes its turn at the helm of the world body.

She assumes the role at a challenging time, with ongoing conflicts, faltering development goals, mounting financial pressures, and the upcoming selection of the next Secretary General.

Ms. Baerbock received 167 votes following the secret ballot.

Fourteen delegations abstained

She becomes the first woman from the Western European group to hold the post and the fifth woman overall to lead the General Assembly.

The presidency rotates among the world body’s five regional groups.

At 44 years, Ms. Baerbock is also one of the youngest leaders to secure the top job.
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Crucial juncture
Ms. Baerbock’s election comes at a critical juncture for the multilateral system, spearheaded by the United Nations.

With the Security Council deadlocked especially on moves to help end the wars in Ukraine and Gaza the Assembly has become a vital forum for diplomatic engagement and consensus building, even without binding authority on peace and security issues.

As conflicts rage, the Assembly has passed a series of resolutions calling for ceasefires, humanitarian access and the protection of civilians.

Many now see the Assembly as an essential platform for accountability and maintaining international focus on intractable crises, especially through the “Veto Initiative” adopted in 2022 which ensures that issues blocked by permanent members on the Security Council are debated in the Assembly as a priority.

A power wielded by the five permanent members China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States a veto (or negative vote) can block Council action even when all other members support a motion.

Pledge to be an honest broker
In her acceptance speech, President elect Baerbock acknowledged the current global challenges and pledged to serve as “an honest broker and a unifier” for all 193 Member States, emphasising her theme of

“Better Together.”

She outlined three priorities for her presidency: making the Organization more efficient and effective; advancing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development; and making the Assembly a;

truly inclusive forum”.

She called for a UN that embraces everyone.

I see the diversity of the General Assembly as our strength.

This is the place where all nations come together and where every country has a seat and a voice.”

She also highlighted the importance of promoting gender equality, multilingualism, and engagement with civil society and youth.

UN80 initiative
Ms. Baerbock also touched on the UN80 initiative, which was launched by SecretaryGeneral António Guterres in March.

The UN80 Initiative should not be a mere cost cutting exercise,”

She said, stressing the need for bold ambition and readiness to take difficult decisions.

Our common goal is a strong, focused, nimble and fit for purpose organization. One that is capable of realising its core objectives we need a United Nations that delivers on peace, development and justice.”

A career defined by multilateralism
In congratulating Ms. Baerbock, current President Philemon Yang described her as a leader defined by

an unwavering commitment to multilateralism”, 
praising her
Better Together

A Vision of Gold.

Mr. Yang, who steered the Assembly through a year marked by the Summit of the Future and persistent global crises, expressed confidence in her ability to build trust and foster dialogue across divides.

Secretary General António Guterres said Mr. Yang’s successor was taking the gavel amid a “difficult and uncertain moment for the multilateral system,” noting she was only the fifth woman to lead the body.

The UN chief warned that “conflicts, climate catastrophe, poverty and inequality continue to challenge the human family,” and called on the Assembly to unite in forging common solutions.

The world parliamentThe General Assembly remains the UN’s most representative body, where each Member State has an equal voice and an equal say in decisions.

The General Assembly remains the UN’s most representative body, where each Member State has an equal voice and an equal say in decisions.

While its resolutions are non binding, the GA as the acronym goes in New York helps define global diplomatic norms, convenes dialogues on worldwide challenges and holds the Security Council to account.

The 80th session, starting 9 September, is expected to be pivotal not only for sheer number and intensity of crises ongoing but for advancing long term reforms, including the UN80 initiative and the selection of the next Secretary General before his term ends in 2026.

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UMUEZECHIMA CLAN IN ANIOMA ARE ORIGINAL IGBO STOCK IN THEIR DNA! [Iqwe ChiBe Uzimba!!]

Re’Written by; Tristan James Jr.

I've gone through the lists of prominent names of my people who fought in the Ekumeku war and none of the names are Igala, Bini, Yorùbá or Hausa.

They’re all Igbo.

The reason I’m saying this, is because a lot of us do not understand history and how its distortion affects us today.

Today the descendants of these brave men who resisted the British soldiers for 31 years are claiming that they’re no longer Igbo instead they’re Bini.

I have come across comments accusing me of being sponsored by certain elements to push the Igbo unification agenda

HRH Omu Onyebuchie Okonkwo Omu of Obio!

I wish such were true because I’d really appreciate the money.

I have seen how ignorance has caused us to reason from our nose and our culture has been ridiculed by our very own people.

Why would a Nwabuokei from Ọnịcha Olona open his mouth to say he's Bini and not Igbo?

I watch his videos and I’m appalled to say the least, at how a sensible person would set up his camera and go on to deny his very identity.

The other day it was the man from Idumuje Unor who was doing the same thing online.

Odiakose is an Igbo word.

Ose/Olise/Osebuwa are Igbo names for the Almighty Creator.

Odi na aka Olise is purely Igbo.💯

I’m happy his king has come out to reaffirm their Igbo identity.

Such elders should be ignored as they do not speak for us.

I am an Igbo woman and I speak the Enuani dialect of the Igbo language.

Someone dropped a video comment of my King saying he’s from Bini and that Obio is from Bini.

I laugh at such people because I have no business with such claims.

If some people say they’re Bini, yet they don’t understand an iota of Bini language, they speak fluent Igbo, they use the Ọfọ, they use the four Igbo native market days and they celebrate iwaji festival, then they are only living in denial and should be ignored.

It doesn’t matter whether they have a crown on their head or not...”

Read that again, please!

Even if my mother wakes from the grave today and claims Bini, I’m purely Igbo.

I have gone beyond petty blackmail and gaslighting and I know my roots.

My ancestors were Igbo and if there’s any Bini or Igala blood here, then it is through marriage, assimilation and servitude

HRH Omu Onyebuchie Okonkwo Omu of Obio!

The Bini people who joined us from Bini after our migration, they have their own quarter here in Obio and we have always been told that they are visitors so how are we now Bini when we acknowledge these people as visitors?

Obio market is on Eke day.

Eke is Bini, abi? I don’t know how most of these Bini apologists think.

You bear Igbo names, speak Igbo and you observe the Igbo calendar, yet you are Bini.

I’ll keep talking and I don’t mind being dragged by unruly elements who lack consciousness and history.

The task ahead is daunting and can only be achieved through consistent teachings and reorientation and hopefully, we would be able to salvage most of our people.

Daalụ nu Umunne m.

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Why Indigenous Land Rights Are Key to Protecting the Amazon

Here’s why defending the land rights of Indigenous Peoples protects our planet.

Although Mendes later directed the removal of the proposal to permit mining from the commission’s discussions, Indigenous representatives  including Maurício Terena from APIB expressed concern that this was not a definitive victory but a possible tactic to wear down opposition, fearing the issue could return.

Still, the fight continues.

Groups like COIAB and APIB are pushing back, building strong national and international alliances.

Dinaman Tuxa, APIB Coordinator, stated, “COP30 will be a unique moment, because we will be able to project our messages onto the international stage.

“We want the government to commit to a demarcation policy and to confront these issues more decisively in defense of Indigenous peoples’ rights.”

He added…

And there are victories too after 37 years of legal struggle, the Guarani Mbya people in São Paulo finally won recognition of part of their ancestral land a reminder that persistence and tireless advocacy can deliver justice.

Why This Matters to Everyone!

The Amazon absorbs up to 2 billion tons of CO₂ annually about 5% of global emissions.

But when Indigenous land is taken, deforestation accelerates and carbon storage collapses.

Losing the Amazon would release massive amounts of greenhouse gases, trigger feedback loops, disrupt rainfall patterns across continents, and jeopardize global food systems.

The consequences extend far beyond South America.

Biodiversity is also at risk.

The Amazon is home to 1 in 10 known species on Earth, many of which exist nowhere else.

Destroying these ecosystems risks losing cures for diseases and vital ecological balance.

The Amazon is a global treasure.

But without the Indigenous Peoples and local communities who have protected it for millennia, it will not survive.

The fight for Indigenous land rights is not just about justice it’s about the fate of Indigenous Peoples and the rest of the planet period.

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U.S.-China Trade Truce Risks Falling Apart Over Rare-Earth Exports

Agreement struck in Geneva centered on Beijing’s promise to speed critical mineral export licenses.

A trade truce between the U.S. and China is at risk of falling apart, as China’s slow-walking on rare-earth exports fuels U.S. recriminations that China is reneging on the deal.

Getting the pact together in Geneva earlier this month hinged on Beijing’s concession on the critical minerals, according to people familiar with the matter.

The people say the U.S. trade negotiators presented their Chinese counterpart, Vice Premier He Lifeng, with a demand that Beijing resume rare-earth exports.

He agreed to the demand in the final hours of marathon discussions with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, the people said.

In the resulting deal, both sides suspended most of the tariffs they had imposed on each other drawing cheers from global investors and businesses.

Since Geneva, however, Beijing has continued to slow-walk approvals for export licenses for rare earths and other elements needed to make cars, chips and other products.

On Friday, President Trump, along with his trade representative, called out Beijing for not fulfilling its commitments.

China, perhaps not surprisingly to some, HAS TOTALLY VIOLATED ITS AGREEMENT WITH US,” Trump wrote on his social-media platform Truth Social.

Shortly afterward, Greer said China is “slow-rolling” its compliance with the agreement, mentioning rare-earth minerals as a sticking point.

For He, Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s economic gatekeeper, the willingness to comply with China’s rare-earth pledges faltered after the U.S. Commerce Department on May 12 issued a warning against the use of Huawei Technologies’s Ascend artificial-intelligence chips “anywhere in the world,” the people said.

Beijing viewed the warning as renewed U.S. aggression, and complained about it to Washington.

Trump officials then told He’s team that the Ascend guidance was a restatement of U.S. policy, the people said, and that China needs to do what it had agreed to.

Such messages have so far failed to sway He and Xi.

Beijing has kept on stonewalling approvals of such licenses.

The account, previously undisclosed, explains why the Geneva accord is now teetering on collapse.

The U.S. and China are moving to fight an economic warfare on widening fronts, with both sides seeking to gain leverage in new, nontariff ways.

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The Trump administration’s remarks Friday came as many U.S. companies, in particular automakers, have complained to the administration that Beijing has been slow to approve export licenses for rare-earth minerals, which are crucial in multiple components of modern cars.

If China doesn’t speed up those approvals, companies have warned the White House, auto plants may have to idle in pandemic-style stoppages, according to a person with knowledge of the communications.
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