Angelina Jolie has made a strong defense of the United Nations, saying the world body, as imperfect as it is, needs reform but also support. The American actress and special envoy for the U.N. refugee agency decried a rising tide of nationalism masquerading as populism, and the re-emergence of policies encouraging fear and hatred of others during a speech at the U.N. in Geneva on Wednesday. Saying she was speaking as a proud American and an internationalist, Jolie said some politicians were elected partly on the basis of dismissing international institutions and agreements.
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