Category : Diplomacy


Chalamet's Ballet and Opera Comments Trigger Cultural Backlash

Timothée Chalamet's dismissal of ballet and opera as niche interests has ignited a wave of humorous and pointed responses from cultural institutions. Meanwhile, the week's digest covers Crufts nostalgia, geopolitical tensions affecting holidaymakers, and

Hegseth Berates Media, Dodges Iran Strategy Queries

Former Fox News host Pete Hegseth criticized media coverage of the Iran conflict as 'fake headlines' while avoiding questions about US plans to secure the Strait of Hormuz, amid reports of military casualties and a controversial school strike.

Cuba Confirms Recent Talks with US to Resolve Differences

Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel has confirmed recent diplomatic talks with the United States aimed at resolving bilateral issues, marking the first official confirmation of such discussions amid Cuba's severe energy crisis.

Iraq Caught in Iran War Crossfire with Dual Attacks

Iraq is the only nation facing strikes from both sides in the Iran conflict, threatening its fragile stability. Oil exports are halted, risking economic collapse and widespread unrest as political paralysis deepens.

Trump's Midnight Military Boast Follows Parents Photo

Former President Donald Trump launched a late-night social media spree praising American military dominance against Iran, shortly after sharing a nostalgic photo with his parents at his former military academy.

Iran's Leader Wounded and Disfigured, US Says

US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth states Iran's new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, is injured and likely disfigured, with Iran's leadership described as desperate and hiding.

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