Category : Diplomacy


EU Warns of Action After US Travel Bans on Europeans

The European Commission threatens a decisive response after the US imposed visa bans on five Europeans, including a top EU commissioner, accused of pressuring tech firms. Read the latest on the diplomatic clash.

Thailand-Cambodia Talks Begin After Deadly Border Clashes

Thailand and Cambodia have initiated formal negotiations to de-escalate violent border clashes stemming from a temple dispute. The talks aim to prevent further casualties and restore regional stability. Read the latest developments.

US Bars Breton and Activists Over Censorship Allegations

The US State Department has banned five Europeans, including former EU Commissioner Thierry Breton, accusing them of coercing tech firms to censor American speech. Discover the details and implications of this major diplomatic clash.

Trump recalls 30 ambassadors in diplomatic purge

The Trump administration has recalled nearly 30 senior diplomats in a move critics call a purge. The reshuffle targets career officers and risks politicising the US foreign service. Read the full report.

Russia offers legal pledge not to attack EU or NATO

Russia's deputy foreign minister says Moscow is ready to legally confirm it has no intention of attacking the EU or NATO. This comes as Ukraine offers concessions on NATO membership for security guarantees. Read the latest diplomatic developments.

Trump's New Imperial Grip on Latin America

Analysis reveals how Trump's transactional 'Donroe doctrine' is dominating Latin America with minimal resistance, as the region's left loses its anti-imperialist voice. Read the full story.

Russia Slams EU-Ukraine Peace Plan Changes

Kremlin official says European amendments to US peace proposals could prolong Ukraine war. Talks between US and Russian negotiators proceed in Miami amid ongoing fighting.

Sweden and Germany slash aid budgets, hitting Africa

European nations, including Sweden and Germany, are redirecting aid to Ukraine and defence, causing severe cuts to health and hunger programmes in vulnerable African countries like Mozambique. Read the full analysis.

Britons Held in Iran Endure Rats and Malnutrition

The son of a British woman detained in Iran reveals the 'dire' prison conditions she and her husband face, including rats and malnutrition. He urges the UK government to act. Read the full story.

Jimmy Lai Conviction a Bear Trap for Starmer's China Visit

The politically motivated conviction of British citizen Jimmy Lai in Hong Kong creates a perilous backdrop for PM Keir Starmer's planned trade mission to Beijing. Can the UK balance economic needs with security and democratic values?

How Europe Can Regain Middle East Influence After Gaza

Europe's stance on Gaza has shattered its credibility. Analyst Nathalie Tocci argues the path to regaining a constructive role lies not in grand diplomacy, but in focusing on stabilising fragile neighbours: Syria, Lebanon, and Iraq.

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