Economist: Trump has 4 options for the war in Iran - None are good
The Economist analyzes the shifting strategies of Donald Trump regarding the Iran conflict, indicating that the U.S. is caught in a war without a clear exit strategy.
Prime Minister: The opening of the Taiwanese representative office has brought zero benefits from Taipei and a loss from China
Lithuania's Prime Minister expressed concerns that establishing a Taiwanese representative office has resulted in no gains from Taiwan and significant losses in relations with China.
George Kent: There isn't a single NATO country with a military that can fight the way Ukraine does
US diplomat George Kent emphasizes Ukraine's unique military capabilities compared to NATO countries.
Missiles on Tel Aviv and Israel warns Iran: 'Widespread attack against Tehran'
Israel warns Iran of severe consequences in response to missile attacks, amidst escalating tensions and cross-border skirmishes.
UK visit: History will be kind to Tinubu โ Jimoh Ibrahim
Jimoh Ibrahim commends President Bola Tinubu's recent UK visit as a strategic move to enhance Nigeria's global engagement.
What Threatens in the Match Against Kosovo? We Have Information That Provocateurs with Political Messages Will Arrive, Says Security Manager
Concerns are raised regarding possible provocateurs with political messages during the impending football match between Slovakia and Kosovo, reflecting the complex diplomatic relations between the two nations.
'Trump Betrayed Us,' Iran Makes Big Announcement Amid War! Gave America a Piece of Its Mind
Iran has announced the termination of negotiations with the United States, accusing it of repeated betrayals and breaking trust amidst escalating conflict in the Middle East.
"Politico": Due to Possible Information Leakage to the Russians, the EU Restricts Access of Hungarians to Sensitive Negotiations
The EU is limiting Hungarian access to sensitive negotiations due to concerns about information leakage to Russia, as reported by Politico.
Israeli TV Channel: Trump Travels to Jerusalem in April
Israeli media reports that former President Donald Trump plans to visit Israel in April to receive the Israel Prize, the country's highest cultural honor.
US Ambassador to the UN claims Japan promised support for Self-Defense Forces, Chief Cabinet Secretary Kihara denies
The US Ambassador to the United Nations claimed that Japan promised to support its Self-Defense Forces concerning security in the Strait of Hormuz, a statement that was denied by Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary.
Volodymyr Zelensky: US focus on Ukraine remains despite the war in Iran
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky emphasized the continuing support of the US for Ukraine even as the US focuses on the situation in Iran.
Nigeria: U.S. Pushes Hardline Africa Policy, Tinubu's Diplomacy Faces Questions
President Tinubu's diplomatic efforts have yet to produce tangible benefits for Nigerians, coinciding with a shift in U.S. Africa policy focused on trade rather than aid.
Warsaw can play a key role in the de-escalation of the conflict in Iran? 'Poland as a bridge'
The article discusses the potential role of Poland, specifically Warsaw, in de-escalating tensions in Iran through its unique position of credibility with both sides.
The President of Ukraine hopes the United States will continue to mediate
Ukrainian President expresses hope for continued U.S. mediation in ongoing conflicts.
Cuba ready for possible US invasion โ deputy foreign minister
Cuba's Deputy Foreign Minister asserts the country's preparedness to defend itself against a potential US invasion amidst escalating tensions and economic crises.
George Kent: Donald Trump thinks about Donald Trump
George Kent, a seasoned U.S. diplomat, shares insights on Donald Trump's focus during his tenure and discusses his ongoing commitment to Ukraine after retirement.
The Clock of the United States and China against Time
The postponement of the meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping is a strategic decision that reflects the international leadership dynamics between the two powers.
U.S. May Begin Initial Talks for Peace Negotiations with Iran; Fighting to Continue for 2-3 Weeks
Reports suggest the U.S. is starting early discussions regarding peace negotiations with Iran amidst ongoing military actions.
Hugging and Flattery for Trump... Takaiichi's Winning Strategy Prepared Before the Summit
Japanese Prime Minister Takaiichi's warm greeting and flattery towards President Trump prior to a recent Japan-U.S. summit sparked discussions about diplomacy and internal politics amidst regional tensions.
According to Umerov, the list of unresolved issues has shortened after talks in the United States
Negotiations in Florida between Ukrainian officials and U.S. representatives have led to progress in aligning positions and narrowing down unresolved issues, according to Rustem Umerov, a member of the Ukrainian delegation.
Zelensky: Ukraine offers tangible support to Persian Gulf countries
President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that Ukraine is providing tangible support to countries in the Persian Gulf, with initial results already visible, during his Sunday evening video address.
Trump's Dilemma: Raid on Power Plants or Return to Negotiations
Trump faces a critical decision regarding Iran, with a 48-hour ultimatum expiring and military options on the table.
"Trump has no strategy, threatens because he is desperate"
Ravi Agrawal criticizes President Trump's contradictory threats towards Iran regarding the Strait of Hormuz as acts of desperation that will not achieve the intended effects.
Cuba's Military Prepares for Possible US Attack, Says Cuban Minister
Cuban authorities assert that the military is preparing for potential aggression from the US amid heightened tensions between the two nations.
Trump-Xi summits: an inside view with US ex-diplomat William Klein
Former US diplomat William Klein discusses the significance of upcoming meetings between Trump and Xi, focusing on issues such as trade, Iran, and Taiwan.
Washington Post: Why does Iran not seem ready to surrender despite heavy losses?
Iran continues to reject diplomatic solutions amid ongoing conflict, banking instead on its strategic control over the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran implements selective control on the Strait of Hormuz, discussing navigation with Japan... What about our government?
Iran has begun selective control over naval traffic in the Strait of Hormuz, allowing specific vessels to pass, while engaging in discussions with Japan on this issue.
Trump's envoy Vitkofs: Progress made in talks with Ukraine
During talks in Florida, US and Ukrainian representatives made progress on key humanitarian issues, according to Trump's special envoy Steve Vitkofs.
Cuba prepares for a 'possible military aggression' from the U.S.
A Cuban official stated that the country is preparing for a potential military attack from the U.S., while asserting that Cuba does not seek conflict with Washington.
Israeli TV channel: Trump travels to Jerusalem in April
US President Donald Trump plans to visit Israel in April to receive the country's highest cultural award according to Israeli Channel 14.
Progress in the Talks on the War in Ukraine, Noted by Steve Witkoff
Steve Witkoff, the U.S. special envoy, reported progress in talks aimed at ending the war in Ukraine during discussions held in Florida.
Zelenskyy says further POW swaps possible after second day of meetings in US
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy has indicated that further prisoner of war exchanges could occur following meetings with US officials.
US, Ukraine delegations meet in Miami for second day of peace talks
U.S. and Ukrainian officials are engaged in peace talks in Miami, seeking to negotiate a deal with Russia amid stalled progress and ongoing international conflicts.
An Iranian Official: The Facts Reveal Iran's Victory Over America and Israel
An Iranian official asserts that current developments indicate a significant victory for Iran in the ongoing conflicts with the U.S. and Israel.
What would happen if America struck Iranian power stations? Activists outline scenarios
Activists are debating potential global repercussions following President Trump's threat to strike Iranian power stations if Iran does not open the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours.
"Our army is always ready": Cuba says it is "preparing" for a possible U.S. invasion
Cuba is preparing for a potential U.S. military invasion, although its government does not wish to escalate tensions with the United States.
Identifying the roots of the war in Iran: The USA miscalculated well in advance
A professor asserts that the origins of the current war between the USA and Iran date back nearly 50 years.
Polish PM reacts to reports that Hungarian foreign minister has been briefing Russia on EU meetings
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has expressed his concerns over reports that Hungarian Foreign Minister Pรฉter Szijjรกrtรณ has been briefing Russia about EU Council meetings.
Cuba prepares for a possible American attack
Cuba is on high alert for a potential military attack from the United States, according to its Deputy Foreign Minister Carlos Fernandez de Cossio.
Taliban secretly appointed its first envoy to an EU country
Despite Germany not recognizing the Taliban as the official government of Afghanistan, the group has decided to send an envoy to Berlin.
WP: The Hungarian Foreign Minister Regularly Informed Russia About EU Negotiations
Hungarian Foreign Minister reportedly provided regular updates to Russia regarding European Union discussions.
European official: Kaja Kallas had a phone conversation with the Iranian Foreign Minister
Kaja Kallas, the EU's foreign policy chief, spoke by phone with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, according to an EU official, though details of the conversation remain undisclosed.
Attack on American Diplomatic Center in Baghdad
An attack targeting five American diplomatic facilities at Baghdad airport has heightened security concerns amidst increasing violence in the city.
G7 countries unite over oil supply crisis
The G7 countries have come together to implement security and diplomatic measures in response to the ongoing oil supply crisis.
Trumpโs biggest cheerleader? Why Japanโs Takaichi is making waves in China
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi faced mockery on Chinese social media for her animated expression during a recent visit to the White House, which some commenters interpreted as overly enthusiastic support for the U.S.
Diplomacy Worked Amidst Major Conflict, LPG Cargo Ship Arrived in India
Amidst ongoing conflict in the Middle East, India successfully received another LPG cargo ship due to strong diplomatic efforts.
US special envoy John Coale spoke about his meeting with Lithuanian politicians at a hotel in Vilnius
US special envoy John Coale's recent visit to Lithuania has sparked discussions regarding Belarusian relations, particularly focusing on issues such as fertilizers and diplomatic channels.
Iran specifically points to Japan for 'discussions on Hormuz passage'... Japan's foreign minister draws the line
Iran's Foreign Minister suggested that discussions are underway to allow Japanese ships to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, but Japan's Foreign Minister denied any such negotiations.
International Law and the Moment of Great Decline
The article discusses the evolving landscape of international law amidst global upheavals and challenges to established norms.
Germany withdraws its diplomats from Niger amid rising security concerns
Germany has temporarily withdrawn its diplomatic staff from Niger due to escalating security concerns in the region.