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World leaders are rightly anxious about just what Donald Trump might agree to, about the future of another sovereign country, when left in a room with Vladimir Putin.
The wheels of international justice grind exceedingly slowly and will never be sufficient on their own to bring about lasting change.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has accused French President Emmanuel Macron of derailing negotiations between Israel and ...
Italy, a close Israeli ally in the EU, has adopted a harsher tone on the country in recent weeks as domestic pressure from ...
Australia will officially recognise a Palestinian state, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced on Monday. The decision, set to be formalised at the UN in September, follows weeks of pressure from ...
Israel’s ambassador to Australia said the move undermines his nation’s security, while the Coalition said it puts Australia ...
The road to Australia's recognition of Palestinian statehood has been made up of incremental shifts, even after the war that ...
As more countries prepare to recognize Palestine in September, pressure continues to mount for a renewed political process ...
Miran, who holds a Ph.D. in economics from Harvard University, has echoed Trump’s call for lower interest rates. Miran has ...
Algerian Ambassador to the UN Amar Bendjama holds up an image of a starving child in Gaza during a UN Security Council ...
A top UN official has warned that expanding Israeli military operations inside Gaza risks "catastrophic consequences," as ...