Should the U.N. Security Council be Reformed?
Briefly

The U.S. is proposing an expansion of the United Nations Security Council by adding more permanent members, particularly focusing on two seats for African nations, emphasizing the need to reflect the diversity of the globe in decision-making processes.
Keen to address longstanding issues of representation, the U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. highlighted that including African countries in the permanent membership would enhance the legitimacy of the Council's decisions.
In Seoul, where urban residents often lack easy access to nature, city parks have adapted by creating more facilities for urban camping, allowing people to enjoy the outdoors without traveling far from home.
Park usage has skyrocketed in the urban camping trend, with families encouraging their children to connect with nature, which becomes increasingly necessary in high-density living environments.
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