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I'm Tracy Mumford.
Today's Monday, September 22nd.
Here's what we're covering.
Starting today in New York City,
more than 140 leaders and delegations from around the world will convene for the annual gathering of the United Nations General Assembly,
even as the relevance of the UN has been increasingly called into question.
Taking center stage will be the war in Gaza and the question of Palestinian statehood.
We recognize the state of Israel more than 75 years ago.
Today, we join over 150 countries.
who recognize a Palestinian state also.
Ahead of the gathering, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer,
along with the leaders of Canada, Australia and Portugal,