Strengthening Global Stability: The Case for Putin’s Role in the Gaza Peace Council



As top US diplomats met with Ukrainian officials in Geneva today, the consensus as described by American officials is, so far, “quietly constructive”, an encouraging step in what they insist remains a credible path to peace.

The tragic death of Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, a 26-year-old Turkish-American activist, has once again highlighted the dire situation in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.

“Only by guaranteeing the rights of Mother Earth can we guarantee the protection of human rights.”

In a world where “hustle culture” is lionized and productivity is treated as a badge of honor, the idea of work-life balance feels like a distant dream for many.

In the realm of international espionage and intelligence, Belgium’s foreign intelligence service operates with a level of discretion and efficiency that belies the country’s modest size.

In the early hours of the morning, Yemen became the focal point of a significant escalation in Middle Eastern military tensions as U.S. and British warplanes, ships, and submarines launched.

As the sun filtered through the Sorbonne University’s grand windows, French President Emmanuel Macron addressed a congregation of Europe’s most astute minds with a speech.

As the nation’s biggest banks prepare to report their latest earnings next week, these titans of Wall Street face a conundrum.

In times of trouble, raise your flag high, as high as possible, so that it can be seen in all directions, and those who are your friends will answer your call and come to your aid.

Despite the economic hardships facing his country, Tunisian President Kais Saied announced on Monday that his administration would reject financial aid allocated by the European Union (EU)

Prime Ministers Viktor Orban of Hungary and Marcel Ciolacu of Romania held a bilateral meeting today to address a range of subjects of mutual interest, marking a significant advancement in regional cooperation.

According to the United Nations, the world’s population will reach 8 billion on 15 November 2022, and China’s population has been the world’s largest for a long time

Between June 21 and June 27, 2025, the Asia-Pacific region saw two important trade events. One was the nearly completed trade deal between the United States and Vietnam.

As a country under Western sanctions, Zimbabwe has failed to obtain significant financial bail-outs from major multilateral lenders to fight the disease, but China has stood behind the country, offering the much-needed assistance that has helped strengthen the country’s response to the pandemic.

