How New York deals with the influx of leaders at the UN General Assembly

Picture New York City’s crowded sidewalks and still-moving traffic. As they hurry to their destinations, pedestrians scurry past street vendors. The car horns’ screams mutate as the sirens’ wail mutates.

Add to the mix a flurry of international leaders, diplomats, journalists, advocates, and security personnel, to the mix.

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The busy East Side of Midtown Manhattan gets even busier every year in September because it hosts the UN General Assembly (UNGA).

Presidents, prime ministers, and royals descend on the UN headquarters to address the opening debate of the most recent UNGA session, which briefly transforms New York into the center of international politics.

Following the death of right-wing commentator Charlie Kirk, there are now more security concerns in the United States. This year, the summit takes place. The horrors that Israel is inflicting on Gaza are also being brought to light as the world becomes more outcryous.

A restricted area is now available only to authorised personnel in the eight city blocks that surround the UN complex.

No one gets close to the summit without prior permission, thanks to hundreds, if not thousands, of heavily armed local and federal law enforcement agents.

On September 23, 2025, armed police guard a security checkpoint close to the UN’s New York City headquarters [Ali Harb/Al Jazeera]

Many local residents have told Al Jazeera that their reactions to the annual gathering, formally known as the World Cup of Politics, are due to the restrictions.

Leaders from all over the world may seem cool to you to have them visit your neighborhood, according to Ugur Dikici, who runs a fruit stand across from the UN. However, he claimed that it’s not fun to be stuck in traffic for two hours.

Dikici added that the event also hurts his company because locals may not be as interested in the rioting as locals do because tourists and delegates don’t buy fruits and vegetables as much as locals do.

He claimed it is still worthwhile to use New York as a global platform. Three or four days a year are manageable. It’s fine”.

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Navigating through a maze of checkpoints is necessary to enter the UN headquarters during the general debate.

Different badges distinguish delegates, visitors, staff, and journalists from those who can access particular areas, but not others.

Some buildings and floors have their own airport-like security screenings, including those found in the UN complex.

The four main UN buildings are abutting the East River, which is also unprotected.

At any given time, only about a dozen police and US Coast Guard vessels can be seen on the water. Cruises, commercial vessels, and ferries are not permitted.

The area of the water is designated a security zone because the majority of ships are blocked during the summit.

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Ugur Dikici, a New Yorker, says, “When you’re stuck in traffic for two hours, it’s not fun.

Despite the complexity of the security arrangements, the occasion typically runs smoothly every year.

However, there are occasionally hiccups. For instance, as he attempted to reach France’s embassy on Monday evening, the motorcade of US President Donald Trump blocked Emmanuel Macron’s path.

The French leader was filmed gently negotiating with a policeman to let him and his delegates pass. What, you ask? Macron later called Trump, “I’m waiting in the street because everything is frozen for you.”

The summit has taken place in New York City for more than 70 years, and the city’s leaders take great pride in doing so.

New York Mayor Eric Adams stated last week that the “ideal UN sits close to the East River] and continues to be a symbol of not only peace but also hope.

And I’m proud to be the mayor of the city where this crucial conversation would take place.

Trump, however, disparaged the international body in his speech to the UNGA on Tuesday, describing it as merely a “empty word conveyor.”

The protesters had gathered outside the event to denounce the US president. One of the demonstrators, Paul Rabin, said he hoped to demonstrate his support for the UN’s founding principles, values that he believes Trump violates.

He compared New York to “a city of people from all over the world.”

The ideals of New York and the world align, according to the statement. And we want to speak out against those who reject the principles that the United Nations and America are based on.

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I’m out of business, I think.

Harry Khan, who owns a corner store close by, was not as enthusiastic about the summit.

I lose business when a road is closed. He told Al Jazeera, “My regular customers avoid leaving.”

According to Khan, the tourist flow does not make up for the losses.

The UNGA is enormous, but its only immediate impact is on the surrounding area.

Within a few blocks of the UN complex, signs of the UNGA start to fade in the vast and densely populated city.

Some of the city’s 8.5 million residents say they are more concerned about daily struggles because the world is focused on the summit. More than 18% of the population of New York City resides below the poverty line.

A young woman discovered that her bus stop was surrounded by security barriers on Tuesday evening, and she became elated.

I found a way to get £930 worth of free makeup from brands like Rodial and Augustinus Bader

I found an amazing beauty edit that’s packed full of makeup, skincare and hair care brands to prepare you for party season, and it gets you £930 worth of freebies

It might feel a little early to start planning your party season outfits, but it’s definitely not too early to start prepping your skin for months of events and occasions. The cold weather already means your skin needs some extra TLC, and with the promise of parties, late nights and cold weather all looming ahead, it’ll need plenty of extra attention.

Thankfully Face the Future has just launched the ultimate beauty edit that has everything your skin and hair needs to see you through until the end of the year. The Festive Sparkle Edit contains brands like Rodial and Augustinus Bader, and is worth a huge £1150.

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Despite its lofty value, The Festive Sparkle Edit is priced at £219.99, which means you’ll get a huge £930 worth of beauty products for free, making it an 81% saving. There’s hair care, makeup, skincare and bodycare products inside, as well as including things like self tan, candles and supplements.

With 25 different products inside, you can ready yourself both inside and out and boost your wellbeing throughout the festive season, making sure you stay ready for whatever parties might be heading your way. Here’s a full breakdown of what you can find inside The Festive Sparkle Edit:

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You can keep The Festive Sparkle Edit as a treat for yourself, or put it to one side as an early Christmas present to cross off your gifting lift. Face the Future isn’t the only great beauty edit to shop at the moment; at LookFantastic The Trending Edit is just £40 but contains more than £125 of trending beauty products, including Kate Somerville and Sol de Janeiro.

At Cult Beauty, The Expert-Approved Edit is £45 but worth £235, with expert-approved brands like Caudalie, Augustinus Bader and Medik8 inside. You can also still get your hands on Sephora’s Favourites Advent Calendar which contains 41 different products, with brands like K18, MAC, Glow Recipe, Merit Beauty, Tarte and more inside.

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Whilst the other added: “A truly magical box of beauty delights. A lovely way to try new products . Great value for money.”

Israeli army says drone from Yemen strikes Eilat; 20 people wounded

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At least 20 people have been injured, two of whom are in critical condition, according to Israel’s military, and a drone launched from Yemen has struck the southern city of Eilat, according to rescuers.

The drone “fell in the area of Eilat” on the Red Sea coast on Wednesday, according to a military statement.

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The Home Front Command’s defensive guidelines and any additional instructions that have been issued are requested by the public, according to a message posted on Telegram.

According to the Magen David Adom emergency medical service, two people suffered severe injuries and a few minor injuries, according to the Magen David Adom emergency medical service.

Police advised the public to avoid approaching the crash site or touching any explosive remnants while bomb disposal experts were examining the nature of the object.

Because Al Jazeera has been barred from Israel, Hamdah Salhut, a journalist for Al Jazeera, said it was important to note that this was not the first time Eilat has been targeted or struck. Salhut reported from Amman, Jordan. She cited the Yemeni group, which has been threatening Israel with its Palestinians in Gaza, as “in fact, just last week another drone launched by the Houthis made an impact,” she continued.

Israel stated that it was looking into the circumstances surrounding the interceptors’ failure to fire. As a result, an investigation will be conducted into why the interceptors failed this time around.

The Houthis have launched drone and missile attacks on Gaza since Israel started its war on it in October 2023. They have also targeted Israeli-affiliated ships in the Red Sea, preventing water-transfers between the two countries.

The majority of the hundreds of missile launches have been carried out without Israeli permission.

Israel has launched numerous attacks throughout Yemen, including Sanaa, the country’s capital. Israel is accused of killing 31 Yemeni journalists earlier this week.

Liverpool’s Leoni faces months out with debut injury

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Giovanni Leoni, a Liverpool defender, has a suspected anterior cruciate ligament injury that will keep him out for months.

Before going off with the injury, the 18-year-old played 81 minutes of Tuesday’s 2-1 Carabao Cup third-round victory over Southampton.

Leoni, who signed for Parma for £26 million plus add-ons in August, has since had knee tests.

According to sources, the center-back’s ACL has been damaged, which would likely prevent the teenager from playing for the majority of the season, if not for the entire season.

He is down because he didn’t immediately feel good about it. After Tuesday’s game, Liverpool head coach Arne Slot stated that “typically the emotions of a player tell you a lot.”

With Virgil van Dijk, Ibrahima Konate, and Joe Gomez among the three players who have been injured, Slot currently has just three center-backs.

Federico Chiesa, a forward, and Leoni are among the candidates for inclusion in Liverpool’s Champions League squad.

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Olivia Hawkins ‘doesn’t recognise herself’ as she reveals results of dissolving lip filler

Olivia Hawkins, the star of Love Island and Celebs Go Dating, disregarded the lip-filler, which she has used since 2021, and took to Instagram to gush about her new look.

Love Island’s Olivia Hawkins admits she “doesn’t recognise” herself after getting her lip filler dissolved in a stunning transformation.

The reality TV star took to Instagram to gush about the results of the cosmetic procedure but admitted that it had been so long since she first got them done that she doesn’t look like herself anymore and “can’t get used to it”.

Olivia covered her mouth in a video that she shared on Instagram, where she continued to say, “I’ve had all of my lip filler dissolved. I’m actually so nervous to show you all, but I’m also very excited because I’m so pleased with them.

The Love Island and Celebs Go Dating star added that she had wanted to dissolve her lip filler for “the longest time” and that she hadn’t seen her natural lips since 2021, when she first got the procedure done

Olivia then moved her hand to show off her new look. “Here they are,” she announced. “This is so weird! I love it but I can’t get used to it. Honestly, it’s so weird. I’m looking at myself but I don’t recognise myself because it’s been so long. But I’m so happy with them.”

The star received numerous compliments from fellow Love Islanders. Olivia looks “beautiful,” according to series five actress Anna Vakili, while Casa bombshell Andrada Pop said she “loves] it.” Jess Harding, the top ten winner of TV, said: “They look amazing wow! “!

Olivia, who recently took part in the latest series of Celebs Go Dating, was first seen on screen in series nine of Love Island in 2023 and returned for series two of All Stars. In her first run on the hit ITV2 show, Olivia was coupled with several people, including the eventual winner Kai Fagan. During Casa Amor, she coupled up with Maxwell Samuda, but they were dumped from the island a few weeks later following a public vote.

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In All Stars, Olivia met former Blazing Squad member Marcel Somerville, but the pair were once again dumped after a public vote. Marcel’s series three ex Gabby Allen went on to win the spin-off show with Casey O’Gorman.

The 2023 Islander noted that the most dramatic Love Island seasons have been “one of the most dramatic I’ve ever seen.” That’s for sure, but I thoroughly enjoyed it despite being on the edge of my seat. She added that she didn’t believe any of the final’s couples would make it.

Four couples were pictured in the Love Island final this year. Both Cash Mercer and Toni Laites, who finished second, and Harry Cooksley, who are still together. Yasmin Pettet and Jamie Rhodes are no longer together, despite the fact that fourth-place Ty Isherwood and fourth-place Tye still have strong careers.

Fans started to speculate that Yasmin and Jamie had called it quits when rumours emerged that Yasmin had ditched her boyfriend at the National Television Awards to be with The Traitors hunk Freddie Fraser. The finalist took to social media confirm that they had split, but said it was before the NTAs.

After Yasmin revealed that she and Jamie hadn’t been intimate after leaving the villa, Yasmin revealed this. She explained that she couldn’t make a relationship with her because she was grieving Miaow Miaow’s passing.

She told The Sun, “I’ve been going through grief, and Jamie will just sit there when I cry on him.” Jamie and I haven’t been intimate yet because I’ve taken a lot of time to process my emotions.

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Iran’s president vows to never build a nuclear bomb in his UNGA speech

As a result of diplomatic efforts, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has stated to the UN General Assembly that Tehran will “never attempt to build a nuclear bomb.”

The United Kingdom, France, and Germany’s 30-day effort to rescind UN sanctions against Iran is approaching its September 27 deadline.

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Tehran is accused of breaking a 2015 agreement with world powers that aimed to stop it from developing nuclear weapons by the three European countries known as the E3.

If Iran resumes access to UN nuclear inspectors, raises concerns about its stockpile of enriched uranium, and engages in discussions with the US, the E3 have stated that they will delay lifting sanctions for up to six months.

Iran has previously cited the US president’s decision to withdraw from the nuclear deal and the June airstrikes against Iran as justifications for reversing its previous commitments.

Pezeshkian continued to accuse the E3 of acting “at the behest of the United States of America” in his UN speech.

They “set aside good faith,” he told the assembly. They “failed to fulfill their legal obligations.” They aimed to portray Iran’s “gross violation” as the legal steps taken in response to the US’s withdrawal from the JCPOA [the Iran nuclear deal] and to Europe’s violation and other incapacity.

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s supreme leader, reiterated in a recorded speech on Tuesday that Tehran does not intend to develop nuclear weapons but that talks with the US are not possible. Khamenei added, “This is not a negotiation. It is a diktat, or imposition.

12-day war

In his address, Pezeshkian went on to condemn the Israeli and the US surprise attacks that sparked the 12-day war.

The war also reduced the country’s defenses, resulting in the deaths of several senior Iranian military figures.

Israel’s airstrikes, which it claimed were a preemptive act of “self-defence” against Iran’s nuclear program, killed more than 1, 000 Iranians.

Israel has attacked several nations, including Qatar, Syria, Lebanon, and Yemen, and has been accused of disobeying the sovereignty of its neighboring Arab neighbors. Tehran retaliated against Israel’s military strikes against Iran, which was its biggest military offensive in recent years.

According to Pezeshkian, “the Iranian nation has consistently demonstrated that it shall never bow before aggressors.”

He continued, “The patriotic and valiant people of Iran exposed the self-deception and self-delusion of their arrogant calculations” during the war.

Ambitions toward “Greater Israel”

Speakers from the UN General Assembly’s annual debate on the second day included those from Syria’s interim leader Ahmed al-Sharaa, as well as from Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and from Argentina’s Javier Milei.

Both days have been dominated by Israel’s conflict in Gaza, with Pezeshkian using his speech to denounce Israeli claims to have “greater Israel” and that his claims include creating “buffer” zones in neighboring nations.

The ludicrous and delusional plan of a “great Israel” is being proclaimed with brazenness by the highest echelons of that regime, he said, “after nearly two years of genocide, mass starvation, the perpetuation of apartheid within the occupied territories, and aggression against its neighbors.”

He added that Israel’s recent hostilities of its neighbors demonstrated that it no longer seeks security through normalization.

“Israel and its supporters are no longer even content with political normalization.” Instead, they use brute force to impose their will, and have created a peaceful atmosphere, according to the Iranian president.

He said in his closing remarks that Iran is ready to cooperate with international partners and break away from isolation.

For all peace-seeking nations, Iran is a steadfast partner and trustworthy companion, he said, “based not on fleeting expediency but on dignity, trust, and a shared future.”

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