
Reuters World News Charlie Kirk, UN vote, NATO-Poland, Chicago and Premier League
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Sep 13, 2025 The widow of Charlie Kirk pledges to uphold his movement after his tragic death. In a significant diplomatic shift, the UN supports a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine, prompting backlash from the U.S. and Israel. NATO is boosting its defenses in Eastern Europe as tensions rise. Meanwhile, a violent arrest in Chicago raises concerns about law enforcement practices. In sports, the Premier League is back with record signings, alongside major updates in boxing and the WNBA playoffs.
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Widow's Vow After Campus Shooting
- Erica Kirk vowed her late husband's movement would continue after his campus shooting death.
- The suspect, 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, was taken into custody after a 30-hour manhunt.
UN Backs Two-State Plan With Divisions
- The UN General Assembly overwhelmingly backed a two-state solution while condemning attacks by both sides in the Gaza war.
- The US and Israel opposed the declaration, calling it one-sided and failing to name Hamas as a terrorist group.
NATO Reassures As Poland Ramps Up
- NATO pledged stronger defence of Europe's eastern flank after drone airspace breaches near Poland.
- Poland is rapidly expanding forces and training thousands of civilians amid heightened fears of Russian aggression.
