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This week, with help from our friends at @Instagram, we’re posting a very special series of cinemagraph portraits of global leaders, taken in our Instagram studio at the #UnitedNations General Assembly in #NYC. 


Kicking off our series is Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. “I’m here with world leaders at the #UNGA to find solutions to global challenges and improve the lives of people everywhere,” said the Secretary-General when he sat for his portrait. 


This is Ban Ki-moon’s last General Assembly as Secretary-General. Known for his strong work ethic and tireless efforts to make progress on global issues such as climate change, he will leave the UN on 31 December after ten years in office. 

📷: Portrait in the Instagram studio by @robertclarkphoto.

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Cinemagraph by @flixelphotos

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The Woodrow Wilson Reading Room on the second floor of the new Dag Hammarskjöld Library building at UnitedNations Headquarters in NYC.
The room has a distinctive white pine ceiling curves from a height of 22 feet at the windows to a height of 12 feet...

The Woodrow Wilson Reading Room on the second floor of the new Dag Hammarskjöld Library building at UnitedNations Headquarters in NYC.

The room has a distinctive white pine ceiling curves from a height of 22 feet at the windows to a height of 12 feet at the opposite wall, into which it rounds without the usual angle between ceiling and wall. The wall card catalogue is made of wenge wood.

The reading room housed the collections of books and documents presented to the UN in 1950 by the Woodrow Wilson Foundation.

@mrhaitham / UN              

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The iconic “Non-Violence” (or “Knotted Gun”) #sculpture by Swedish artist Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd, who sadly passed away, at #UnitedNations Headquarters in #NYC. A gift from #Luxembourg to the UN, the artist designed the piece in 1980 following the...

The iconic “Non-Violence” (or “Knotted Gun”) #sculpture by Swedish artist Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd, who sadly passed away, at #UnitedNations Headquarters in #NYC. A gift from #Luxembourg to the UN, the artist designed the piece in 1980 following the murder of his friend, #JohnLennon. The sculpture, which consists of a large replica of a 45-calibre revolver with the barrel tied into a bullet-blocking knot, is a powerful symbol for #peace. 

 http://visit.un.org/ 

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Check out the latest WeFeedback video flying high above Times Square in New York. We tailored it just a bit for the thousands if not millions of people who will look up and see it over the next few weeks—many of whom will undoubtedly be holding hotdogs.

Food for thought: how many kids do you think we could feed with every hotdog in Times Square?

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