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Symbolic representation of diplomatic tensions between the United States and Iran amid efforts to maintain peace in the Middle East.

Ongoing U.S.-Iran Tensions Highlight the Fragility of Peace Efforts in the Middle East

Recent military exchanges between the United States and Iran have once again demonstrated how fragile peace efforts in the Middle East remain. Despite ongoing negotiations and repeated assurances that both sides are interested in reaching an agreement, military actions continue to occur, raising questions about whether a lasting settlement is truly within reach. Reports indicate […]

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Trump’s Iran Deal Strategy Reveals Growing Pressure on the United States Economy

The latest developments surrounding the proposed Iran nuclear agreement reveal something deeper than diplomacy. They expose the growing pressure the ongoing Middle East conflict is placing on the United States economy and global energy markets. President Donald Trump continues to publicly project confidence about a possible agreement with Iran. However, the reality behind the negotiations

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Israeli Minister Ben-Gvir during a public appearance amid international reactions over the Gaza conflict.

France’s Ban on Israeli Minister Ben-Gvir Reflects Growing Global Pressure Over Gaza

France’s decision to ban Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir from entering its territory signals a major shift in how some Western governments are responding to the ongoing Gaza crisis and growing international outrage over human rights concerns. This development is important not simply because one politician has been barred from entering a European country,

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South Africa

Over a hundred people from war-ravaged parts of Palestine were warmly welcomed to South Africa recently, which is truly commendable.

These Palestinians, allegedly coming from severely affected areas of the conflict, were received with warmth and compassion. The government of South Africa did very well by accepting them into the country. This action shows clearly that a friend in need is a friend indeed. We applaud the South African government for its hospitality towards the

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Delegates from several countries walked out of the United Nations assembly the moment Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took the podium to speak.

The world is asking a simple question: why can’t Israel support Palestine in having its own country? Conflicts can always be resolved, and it’s not too much to allow the Palestinian people to govern themselves and live freely. The walkout by some UN delegates highlights growing international frustration over the situation in the Middle East,

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Qatar

Qatar Takes Israel to ICC After Deadly Strike in Doha

Qatar has announced it will pursue legal action against Israel at the International Criminal Court (ICC), following an Israeli airstrike in Doha that killed senior Hamas officials earlier this month. Qatari State Minister Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulaziz Al-Khulaifi confirmed the move in a statement on X, saying his country would respond to the Israeli aggression

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Gaza

Gaza Exodus Deepens as Israel Pushes Ground Offensive, EU Tightens Pressure

Over 400,000 people have fled Gaza City in recent days as Israel intensifies its ground assault on what it calls Hamas’ main stronghold. Entire neighborhoods have been flattened by airstrikes, hospitals struck, and families forced onto packed evacuation routes. Yet hundreds of thousands remain trapped, deterred by overcrowded shelters in the south, lack of transport,

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European Union Split as Germany Blocks Sanctions on Israel Over Gaza War.

The European Union remains split over how to respond to Israel’s ongoing war in Gaza and the worsening humanitarian crisis. At a meeting of European Union foreign ministers in Copenhagen on Saturday, the European Commission proposed suspending research funding for Israeli companies, arguing that Israel’s actions in Gaza breach the EU-Israel agreement that requires respect

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Israel Accused of Genocide in Gaza as Hamas Spokesman Reported Killed

A group of top genocide scholars has officially declared that Israel’s war on Gaza amounts to genocide. The International Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS), made up of experts in international law, voted overwhelmingly to say Israel’s actions in Gaza such as bombing civilians, blocking food and medicine, and forcing people from their homes fit the

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German Foreign Minister Presses for Urgent Gaza Ceasefire and Hostage Release

German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul has urged both Israel and Hamas to quickly agree on a ceasefire that would secure the release of remaining hostages. Speaking during his visit to Jakarta, where he held talks with Indonesian Foreign Minister Sugiono, Wadephul emphasized that the moment offers a real chance to bring the conflict to an

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