We are in the first year and the beginning of the second month of operation of the organization of emerging countries in the BRICS+ format.
British Foreign Minister David Cameron has voiced “deep concern” over the potential for an Israeli ground invasion in the town of Rafah, located in the southern Gaza Strip.
In recent years, inflation has been a persistent concern for economies around the world, with central banks and policymakers grappling to maintain price stability.
On Saturday, South Korea’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned the Russian Ambassador to Seoul, Georgi Zinoviev, to address a contentious exchange that has added a new layer of complexity.
In the grand halls of Rome, where echoes of ancient empires still whisper of power and diplomacy, the Italy-Africa summit convened, symbolizing a modern nexus between continents.
Myanmar’s military rulers have announced a further six-month extension of the state of emergency, a move that delays the promised elections once again since the military seized power on February 1, 2021.
Japan has announced the suspension of its financial contributions to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA).
Bhutan, the small Himalayan kingdom known for its philosophy of Gross National Happiness, has historically maintained a cautious approach to economic development and international trade.
In the intricate tapestry of international relations, the bonds that unite the members of strategic alliances such as NATO are woven with the threads of shared values, mutual interests, and collective security.