Ahead of the 80th United Nations General Assembly, the United States is taking security precautions in the aftermath of the assassination of far-right activist Charlie Kirk and as several countries are set to recognise the Palestinian state.
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- Security at the 80th UN General Assembly is at unprecedented levels.
- Global conflicts and a recent assassination have prompted heightened vigilance. 14s
- Authorities are using over 1,400 surveillance cameras and 24-7 monitoring. 1m 12s
- Additional security measures include rooftop snipers and sniffer dogs for vehicle checks. 1m 43s
- Security will be especially high during the attendance of the US President. 1m 52s