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Starmer Tops Western Leader Approval Ratings in New Poll

An exclusive Ipsos survey reveals Sir Keir Starmer has the highest approval rating among major Western leaders, outperforming both Emmanuel Macron and Donald Trump as he prepares for a pivotal week on the international stage.

USMNT Edge South Korea 3-2 in Thrilling Friendly

The US Men's National Team secured a dramatic 3-2 comeback victory against South Korea in a pulsating international friendly, showcasing emerging talent and tactical brilliance ahead of major tournaments.

Trump Vows Drastic Foreign Aid Cuts If Re-Elected

Former US President Donald Trump vows to drastically cut foreign aid and overhaul international spending if re-elected, targeting organisations like the WHO and UN and pledging to renegotiate fundamental agreements, a move set to redefine global alliances

Kim Jong Un's Daughter Fuels Succession Speculation

Kim Ju Ae, daughter of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, has made her first official appearance on the global stage at a major international forum, sparking intense analysis and speculation about her potential role as his successor.

Belgium PM threatens Israel with sanctions over Gaza

Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo issues a stark ultimatum, warning of potential sanctions and trade measures against Israel if it fails to comply with the International Court of Justice's ruling on Gaza, marking a significant escalation in EU-Isra

Albanese's Growing Confidence on the Challenging World Stage

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is demonstrating a newfound confidence in international diplomacy, deftly navigating a complex web of global challenges from US-China tensions to climate action, reshaping Australia's role on the world stage.

Trump's Gaza Boycott Tweet Triggers Global Backlash

Former US President Donald Trump faces international condemnation after calling for a global boycott of Gaza on social media, igniting a fierce debate on free speech, foreign policy, and digital diplomacy.

Japan's Africa Partnership Plan Sparks Xenophobia

A Japanese government plan to partner African nations with local cities has triggered a wave of online xenophobia and racist abuse, exposing deep-seated prejudices and challenging international cooperation efforts.

Pakistan and India Exchange Fire in Disputed Kashmir Region

Fresh artillery shelling between Pakistani and Indian troops has erupted along the contentious Kashmir border, marking a significant escalation in long-standing tensions. The exchange, centred near the villages of Khuiratta and Jijot Bahadar, has raised i

UN Must Recover Moral Courage on Palestine, Ukraine, Sudan

As crises in Palestine, Ukraine, and Sudan escalate, the United Nations faces a defining moment. This analysis argues the UN must reclaim its founding principles and act with decisive moral courage to avert catastrophic human suffering and restore its fad

Penny Wong Condemns Israel's West Bank Settlement Plan

Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong issues a stern rebuke of Israel's controversial new settlement plans in the occupied West Bank, warning it threatens peace and violates international law. Full story on the escalating diplomatic row.

Alaska Summit: No more gifts for Putin

As global leaders gather in Alaska, the Guardian warns against further concessions to Russia's president, urging a firm stance to uphold international security.

Hitchens on Trump-Putin's Ukraine deals

Renowned journalist Peter Hitchens delves into the murky world of political negotiations between Trump, Putin, and Ukraine, revealing the unsettling compromises behind the facade of peace.

Starmer: Trump may broker Putin-Ukraine peace

Labour leader Keir Starmer hints that Donald Trump might facilitate a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine if re-elected, sparking debate on international diplomacy.

Trump suggests Putin could 'watch Alaska' amid Ukraine talks

Former US President Donald Trump has reportedly suggested that Russian President Vladimir Putin could be involved in Ukraine negotiations, even proposing that Russia 'keep an eye on Alaska'. Experts warn of alarming implications.

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