Category : Diplomacy


Nine hostages freed in Haiti kidnapping ordeal

Nine individuals, including a young child, have been released after being held captive in Haiti. The rescue marks a rare success amid the nation's escalating gang violence crisis.

US Lawmakers Threaten UN Over Palestinian Statehood Bid

A group of Republican senators, led by Marco Rubio, urges the Biden administration to block the UN from recognising Palestinian statehood, threatening consequences for the Palestinian Authority and the UN itself.

US revokes Palestinian diplomat's visa before UN vote

In a controversial move, the US has revoked the visa of the Palestinian UN envoy, a decision seen as an attempt to pressure Palestine ahead of a key UN General Assembly vote on its status. The action has drawn sharp criticism from rights groups.

Cartoon Exposes Putin & Netanyahu's 'Deadly Alliance'

A powerful new cartoon by Rebecca Hendin lays bare the grim reality of the Putin-Netanyahu partnership, depicting a macabre pact forged over mutual geopolitical interests while their nations pay the ultimate price.

EU Accuses Putin of Sabotaging Ukraine Peace Talks

The European Union has issued a scathing condemnation of Vladimir Putin, accusing the Russian President of deliberately undermining peace negotiations following a series of lethal missile attacks on the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv.

Brit in Iran Jail: Family's Anguish After Trump Comment

The family of British-Iranian national Morad Tahbaz, imprisoned in Iran, express deep concern after Donald Trump's controversial election remarks suggested he would not prioritise their loved one's release.

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.

Iran Accused of Orchestrating Antisemitic Attacks in Australia

Australian intelligence agencies uncover a disturbing campaign of antisemitic vandalism and intimidation across Melbourne and Sydney, allegedly directed by the Iranian regime. Exclusive details on the investigation, targets, and the government's response.

Trump Spokeswoman Praises Venezuelan Dictator Maduro

Donald Trump's campaign spokeswoman, Karoline Leavitt, has sparked international outrage by lauding Venezuelan autocrat Nicolás Maduro's leadership as 'strong' and criticising US sanctions against his regime during a Chatham House event.

UN orders major withdrawal from Lebanon peacekeeping mission

The UN Security Council votes to drastically cut its UNIFIL peacekeeping force in Lebanon by two-thirds, slashing troop numbers from 15,000 to 5,000. This historic retreat follows intense pressure from Israel and the US, raising fears of escalating violen

Billie Piper Condemns 'Man-Made Famine' in Gaza

Actress Billie Piper issues a powerful statement, accusing world powers of failing to prevent a humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza and withdrawing support from the UN's World Food Programme.

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.

Putin's Secret Family: Protected From Sanctions

Exclusive report reveals Vladimir Putin's alleged family with former gymnast Alina Kabaeva and their children are living under special guarded arrangements, shielded from Western sanctions.

Samoa Swears in First Female PM After Political Deadlock

Fiame Naomi Mata'afa has been officially sworn in as Samoa's first female Prime Minister, concluding a tense two-month constitutional crisis that captured global attention and tested the nation's democratic institutions.

Palestinians excluded from Gaza future talks with Blair

Exclusive report reveals how post-war planning for Gaza is being shaped by international figures, including Tony Blair, while Palestinian voices are systematically marginalised from the negotiations that will define their future.

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