Category : Diplomacy


Petition Calls For Bayeux Tapestry Loan To London

A new petition is gathering momentum, urging the French government to approve a historic loan of the iconic Bayeux Tapestry for a landmark exhibition in London, rekindling a centuries-old story on British soil.

Yemen's Houthi PM 'Missing' After Israeli Airstrike

Yemen's Houthi authorities report their Prime Minister, Abdel-Aziz bin Habtour, as missing after an airstrike obliterates a building in western Hudaydah. The attack, widely attributed to Israel, escalates tensions in the region amidst the ongoing Gaza con

Russia Vows to 'Protect' Putin from ICC Arrest Warrant

Russian state media has issued a fierce response to the International Criminal Court's arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin, branding it 'void' and vowing to ensure the President's safety on any international trips.

Brit arrested in Russia for 'disrespecting military' with T-shirt

The Mirror reveals the full story behind the arrest of British national Oliver Pugh in Moscow. Charged with 'disrespecting the military', his ordeal began with a T-shirt and led to a closed trial. Exclusive details on his case and the UK's response.

Irish missionary freed after Haiti kidnapping ordeal

Irish nun Sister Patrice Tarnawa has been released after being held captive by armed gunmen who stormed her orphanage in Haiti. The heartwarming reunion and her resilient spirit amidst the Caribbean nation's escalating security crisis.

US Suspends Vital Aid to Nigeria Over Security Fears

The United States has suspended critical humanitarian assistance to Northeast Nigeria, a region on the brink of famine, over security concerns and aid worker safety. The decision threatens millions relying on aid for survival.

Iran Braces for 'Dangerous' UN Sanctions

Exclusive: Iranians face a deepening economic crisis as the UN Security Council considers reimposing crippling sanctions, with citizens fearing a return to the harsh austerity of the past.

Macron faces petition over Bayeux Tapestry loan plans

French President Emmanuel Macron faces a growing backlash over plans to loan the historic Bayeux Tapestry to the British Museum. A petition against the move has garnered significant support from heritage experts and the public.

Xi and Putin Strengthen Alliance in Beijing Summit

Chinese leader Xi Jinping and Russia's Vladimir Putin have vowed to deepen strategic cooperation during a high-stakes summit in Beijing, presenting a united front against the West and boosting Eurasian security ties.

Starmer snubs Trump's whisky gift in Scotland

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has declined a gift of Trump-branded Scotch whisky during his visit to Scotland, in a move seen as a pointed diplomatic rebuke to the former US President.

Israeli Hostages Rescued in Daring Gaza Raid

In a high-stakes overnight operation, Israeli forces successfully rescued two hostages held by Hamas in the southern Gazan city of Rafah. The dramatic raid, supported by air strikes, marks a significant breakthrough in the ongoing conflict.

EU Leaders Demand New Russia Sanctions After Kyiv Attack

European leaders, including UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron, are calling for a major escalation of sanctions against Russia following a devastating missile strike on a children's hospital in Kyiv. The attack, which killed dozens, has been condemned as

Blair's Secret White House Meeting with Trump on Gaza

Former Prime Minister Tony Blair held a clandestine meeting with Donald Trump, urging the ex-President to leverage his influence for a Middle East ceasefire and Palestinian statehood, as the Gaza conflict intensifies.

Court blocks Trump's Venezuela oil deal

A US federal court has halted a controversial deal between Donald Trump's company and Venezuela's state-owned oil giant, PDVSA, dealing a significant legal and political blow to the former president.

Trump Denies Blocking Palestinian UN Visas

Former US President Donald Trump has publicly denied claims he blocked visas for Palestinian officials to attend a 2018 UN meeting. The explosive allegations, detailed in a new book, suggest the move was intended to pressure the Palestinian Authority. Tru

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