As UN confronts ‘cascade of crises,’ Trudeau focused on global growth, food security
UNITED NATIONS — In a time of crisis, the planet is gridlocked by “colossal global dysfunction,” the head of the United Nations said Tuesday as he urged leaders to come together in a collective effort to light a beacon of hope for the world.
Secretary-General António Guterres opened the leader-level debates of the 77th UN General Assembly by painting a bleak picture of escalating peril — and a world that’s paralyzed and powerless to address it.
“The international community is not ready or willing to tackle the big dramatic challenges of our age,” Guterres said.
He rattled off a laundry list of catastrophes: the war in Ukraine, the climate crisis, the economic emergency engulfing the developing world and the spread of nationalism and extremism, to name a few.

