At the UN, world leaders try to lay out a vision for the future - and actually make it happen
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The 193-member world body approved the pact Sunday, which is intended to unify nations against global challenges such as climate change, AI, and inequality.
Czech President Petr Pavel emphasized the urgency of the moment by stating at the summit, "Our work begins at home," highlighting that collective action is essential.
Ecuadoran President Daniel Noboa Azin urged world leaders to take active measures to lower youth unemployment, indicating the need for targeted efforts in this area.
Angolan President João Manuel Gonalves Loureno stressed that "it is not possible to build a balanced, safe, and sustainable world" if benefits are exclusive to a small group.
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