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John Dramani Mahama, President of the Republic of Ghana, addresses the General Debate of the 80th Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations (New York, 23 - 29 September 2025).

World leaders will gather to engage in the annual high-level General Debate under the theme, "Better together: 80 years and more for peace, development and human rights".

The General Debate of the United Nations General Assembly is the opportunity for Heads of State and Government to come together at the UN Headquarters and discuss world issues. Heads of State and Government and ministers will explore solutions to intertwined global challenges to advance peace, security, and sustainable development.

The UN General Assembly (UNGA) is the main policy-making organ of the Organization. Comprising all Member States, it provides a unique forum for multilateral discussion of the full spectrum of international issues covered by the Charter of the United Nations. Each of the 193 Member States of the United Nations has an equal vote.

The United Nations is an international organization founded in 1945. Currently made up of 193 Member States, the UN and its work are guided by the purposes and principles contained in its founding Charter.

General debate website: https://gadebate.un.org/

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Delmarwest
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A unanimous 9–0 Supreme Court decision just changed how police use of force is judged during traffic stops — and if you legally carry a firearm, this ruling could be the difference between justice and a cover-up.

In Barnes v. Felix (2025), the Supreme Court rejected the dangerous “moment of threat” rule used by several federal circuits. Courts can no longer ignore what police officers did leading up to a shooting. Instead, judges must evaluate the totality of the circumstances, as required by the Fourth Amendment.

This decision directly impacts:
• Police shootings
• Traffic stops
• Concealed carry encounters
• Civil rights lawsuits
• Gun owners nationwide

We break down:
▶ What the “moment of threat” rule was
▶ Why the Supreme Court rejected it unanimously
▶ How this changes Fourth Amendment rights
▶ What it means if you’re carrying during a traffic stop
▶ Why officer-created danger now matters in court

⚠️ This is educational content, not legal advice. Always consult a qualified attorney for your specific situation.

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