Egypt has decided to postpone Gaza ceasefire negotiations with Israel until after the U.S. elections, viewing this delay as an opportunity to secure more favorable terms...
With the presidential election fast approaching, the voting preferences of America’s wealthiest citizens—who have long influenced U.S. politics—are becoming increasingly apparent. Given the central role of...
South Korea’s conservative president, Yoon Suk Yeol, is considering direct arms supplies to Ukraine in response to North Korea’s deployment of troops on Russia’s front line....
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has poured cold water on the likelihood of ceasefires in Lebanon and Gaza, arguing that the current conditions do not meet...
Despite calls from European Union leaders to “de-risk” economic ties with China, greenfield investment by EU companies in the country surged to record levels in the...
The Ukrainian government has named three North Korean generals it claims are accompanying thousands of Korean People’s Army soldiers sent to Russia to support Moscow in...
After all, less than a week before the American elections, the efforts of the Democratic and Republican campaigns have been more focused on the key states...
Given the current stances of Israel and Hezbollah, a ceasefire seems unlikely. A softening of Prime Minister Netanyahu’s terms, perhaps under pressure from the Israeli military...
Following Brazil’s veto of Venezuela’s accession to BRICS, Caracas has recalled its ambassador to Brasília, stating that Celso Amorim, the Brazilian president’s special adviser, “behaved more...
Argentine President Javier Milei has dismissed Foreign Minister Diana Mondino following Argentina’s vote in favor of a UN resolution condemning the U.S. blockade of Cuba. Mondino...