EU nations recognise Palestine in diplomatic crisis
Ireland, Norway and Spain make historic move recognising Palestinian statehood, sparking furious Israeli response and recalling ambassadors in major diplomatic crisis.
Ireland, Norway and Spain make historic move recognising Palestinian statehood, sparking furious Israeli response and recalling ambassadors in major diplomatic crisis.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu advances contentious Trump administration peace proposal amid escalating Gaza conflict and international pressure, raising stakes across the Middle East.
In a significant foreign policy intervention, former Japanese defence minister Shigeru Ban urges his government to join other nations in recognising Palestine, citing stalled peace efforts and humanitarian concerns in Gaza.
In a blistering address to the UN General Assembly, former US President Donald Trump launched a scathing attack on Australia's decision to recognise Palestinian statehood, accusing Canberra of rewarding terrorism and undermining peace efforts.
A new survey reveals deep public scepticism, with nearly two-thirds of Britons believing that UK recognition of a Palestinian state would have no positive effect or could even worsen the situation in Gaza.
Former US President Donald Trump has vehemently criticised Britain's potential recognition of Palestinian statehood, warning it would reward Hamas and jeopardise hostage release efforts in Gaza.
In a seismic shift at the UN General Assembly, Donald Trump announces US support for a Palestinian state, upending decades of Middle East policy and sending shockwaves through the international community.
World leaders and citizens react as a wave of nations formally recognise Palestinian statehood, a pivotal moment in Middle Eastern diplomacy and international relations.
President Emmanuel Macron declares France is prepared to unilaterally recognise Palestinian statehood, breaking from EU consensus and increasing pressure on Israel.
Benjamin Netanyahu faces a diplomatic crisis as traditional allies recognise Palestinian statehood, severely limiting his options for retaliation and signalling a major shift in international opinion.
In a historic foreign policy shift, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's government has officially recognised Palestine as a state at the United Nations, marking Australia's most significant Middle East policy change in decades.
The UK government's landmark decision to formally recognise Palestinian statehood marks a dramatic shift in foreign policy. This in-depth analysis examines the immediate consequences, international reactions, and what it truly means for Britain's role on
In a historic move, the UK has announced official recognition of Palestine as a state. The decision, announced by Foreign Secretary David Cameron, aims to accelerate peace efforts and a two-state solution with Israel.
A significant diplomatic shift is underway as multiple European and Latin American countries formally recognise Palestinian statehood, triggering fierce condemnation from Israeli officials who label the moves a 'reward for terrorism'.
The United Nations General Assembly has overwhelmingly voted to demand an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza. The move comes as Israeli forces intensify their military operation in Rafah, defying international pressure and a ruling from the UN's top
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer commits to recognising Palestinian statehood, marking a historic shift in British diplomacy amidst the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Exclusive analysis reveals the staggering potential financial and diplomatic consequences of Keir Starmer's proposed foreign policy shifts on the Chagos Islands and Palestinian statehood, raising fears of a crippling reparations bill for the UK.
An explosive critique of Sir Keir Starmer's proposal to unilaterally recognise a Palestinian state, arguing it shamefully rewards Hamas's atrocities and abandons Israeli hostages in Gaza.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer declares UK could formally recognise a Palestinian state before a final peace deal with Israel, marking a significant shift in British foreign policy and sparking intense debate.
In a bold move that places it at odds with key allies, the Australian government has formally recognised Palestinian statehood. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's landmark decision signals a dramatic shift in foreign policy and has drawn immediate criticis
Terror group Hamas celebrates Sir Keir Starmer's commitment to recognise a Palestinian state as a 'victory', sparking fierce criticism from Tory MPs and raising concerns over UK's foreign policy direction.
The UK's decision to recognise Palestinian statehood marks a historic diplomatic shift. This in-depth analysis examines whether it's a genuine call to action or mere political theatre, and what it means for the Middle East peace process.
The UK government is actively debating the formal recognition of a Palestinian state, a monumental foreign policy shift that could reshape Middle East diplomacy. This analysis breaks down the core arguments for and against the move.
In a major geopolitical realignment, the UK, Canada, and Australia have simultaneously announced formal recognition of Palestine. This coordinated move signals a significant erosion of international support for Israel's stance and could trigger a wave of
Prime Minister Keir Starmer declares UK's formal recognition of Palestinian statehood, marking a dramatic departure from previous government policy and signalling a new Middle East approach.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer sparks controversy by rowing back on pre-election pledge to recognise Palestinian statehood, drawing sharp criticism from MPs and pro-Palestinian groups.
Britain formally recognises Palestinian statehood, marking a dramatic departure from decades of foreign policy and signalling a major shift in Middle East diplomacy.
In a major geopolitical realignment, the United Kingdom, France, and Canada have jointly announced full diplomatic recognition of the State of Palestine, marking a decisive break from previous Western policy and igniting both celebration and controversy.
Exclusive polling reveals a political firestorm for Labour as Sir Keir Starmer's plan to recognise a Palestinian state faces overwhelming opposition from the British public, threatening to derail his election strategy.
Foreign Secretary David Lammy justifies the UK's pivotal decision to formally recognise Palestinian statehood, framing it as a crucial step towards a two-state solution and lasting peace in the Middle East.