President Yoon: 'North Koreaโs insults and threats do not help peace'
President Yoon expressed disappointment over North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's comments branding South Korea as a 'thorough enemy,' reaffirming the commitment to peaceful coexistence on the Korean Peninsula.
National Security: The End of Diplomacy
The article discusses the significant decline in the traditional diplomatic processes within the U.S. State Department, attributing this change to sweeping cuts and a shift towards a more centralized decision-making by a small group of advisers.
Friedrich Merz in China: The Chancellor criticizes only quietly
Friedrich Merz's diplomatic visit to China emphasizes collaboration while avoiding direct criticism of sensitive topics such as China's relationship with Putin.
Felipe VI emphasizes the importance of ensuring that "facts and actions never contradict words"
King Felipe VI stressed the significance of aligning actions with words during the entrega of diploma dispatches to the new diplomats in Spain.
The police have launched a preliminary investigation into the case of the Lisbon embassy
The Helsinki police have initiated an investigation related to misconduct at the Lisbon embassy, which involves the breach of official secrecy.
Important Nuclear Meeting Between Iran and the United States in Geneva
An important meeting regarding the nuclear agreement between the United States and Iran is set to take place in Geneva, with Iranian Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araghchi attending.
International Relations: Friedrich Merz Did Much Right in China
The article discusses the actions and statements made by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz during his inaugural visit to Beijing, highlighting the balance he struck in diplomatic discussions.
[Editorial] North Korea, Again Claiming 'Break in Relations', Should Not Give Up Efforts to Restore Trust
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un declared at the 9th Congress of the Workers' Party that there is no possibility of engaging in discussions with South Korea, reaffirming a hostile stance against the South.
Zimbabwe pulls out of US health aid talks
Zimbabwe has decided to withdraw from discussions regarding healthcare aid from the United States.
Ghana FM urges Ukraine to release two Ghanaian POWs
The Ghanaian Foreign Minister has called on Ukraine to free two Ghanaian prisoners of war.
Oman claims that the USA and Iran are open to 'new and creative ideas'
Oman's Foreign Minister Badra Albusaidi stated that negotiators have shown unprecedented openness to new and creative ideas and solutions during talks with US envoys.
Modi Wave Prevails in Israel
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Israel strengthens India's western diplomacy, showcasing a significant moment in bilateral relations.
The World Witnessed the Friendship Between PM Modi and Netanyahu
The article discusses the warm welcome PM Modi received from Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu at the airport, highlighting their friendship and partnership.
Netanyahu became emotional during PM Modi's visit
Benjamin Netanyahu expressed strong sentiments about the friendship and coalition between India and Israel during PM Modi's speech.
Third Round of US-Iran Negotiations Held; US Military Preparedness and Iran's Nuclear Proposal Under Review
The US and Iran held a third round of high-level negotiations in Geneva amid heightened military readiness by the US and expectations from Iran for sanctions relief in exchange for nuclear limitations.
Canada no longer linking Indian government to violent crimes โ media
Canada has changed its position and no longer associates the Indian government with violent crimes, as reported by a media briefing.
Russia demands "Donbas handover and NATO withdrawal" ... large differences in ceasefire negotiations
Russia is insisting on Ukraine's surrender of the Donbas region and a prohibition on NATO membership in ceasefire negotiations, but Ukraine's stance is entirely opposed, complicating the prospect of negotiations.
M. Rubio: Iran is trying to create intercontinental missiles
M. Rubio expressed concern over Iran's capability to develop intercontinental missiles that could threaten parts of Europe, despite facing economic sanctions.
US imposes dialogue between Morocco and Polisario to reach an agreement in the Sahara
The US is pressuring Morocco and the Polisario Front to engage in dialogue to resolve the Western Sahara conflict, which has lasted for nearly fifty years.
Canadian PM Coming to India, Not Visiting Punjab... Learning from Trudeau's Mistakes?
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's upcoming visit to India aims to thaw three years of diplomatic frost between the two countries.
Sikorski called Nawrocki to the table. Urgent appeal in the Sejm
Radosลaw Sikorski expresses gratitude to Andrzej Duda for signing ambassadorial nominations while urging Karol Nawrocki to resolve conflicts surrounding Polish diplomat nominations.
Starmer - Metsola Meeting in London: 'A stronger and closer relationship based on realism is in everyone's interest'
European Parliament President Roberta Metsola met with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer during her official visit to the UK to strengthen Brussels-London relations ten years after Brexit.
Has Russia finally lowered the mask before Trump?
Security expert Rainer Saks discusses the recent escalation in rhetoric from Russian leaders, suggesting a firm stance towards negotiating with the U.S.
A Stubborn Russian Diplomat Publicly Mocked Ukraine: 'I Am Ukrainian'
A Russian diplomat publicly claimed to be Ukrainian during a UN Security Council meeting commemorating the fourth anniversary of Russia's extensive invasion of Ukraine.
Ethiopia, Somaliland: Israel Advances Its Interests in the Horn of Africa
Israeli President Isaac Herzog's visit to Ethiopia highlights the strengthening ties between Israel and Ethiopia, emphasizing economic cooperation and Israel's technological support in the region.
Employees reported inappropriate behavior - The Ministry of Foreign Affairs took the leaks to the police
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Finland has reported two suspected data leaks to the police involving inappropriate behavior by ambassadors, following complaints from employees.
About Diplomacy, International Institutions, and Other Demons
Recent diplomatic tensions involving American Ambassadors in Europe have highlighted a shift in the U.S. administration's attitudes towards Europe and its leaders.
Mitsotakis' jab at Samaras: 'Let some professional worrywarts not be disturbed'
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis addressed recent comments by Antonis Samaras, emphasizing Greece's strategic role in the natural gas market while criticizing those who express undue concern about the country's agreements.
Kim Jong-un calls South Korea โeternal enemyโ but keeps door open to US talks
North Korea's Kim Jong-un declared South Korea its 'eternal enemy' while maintaining an openness to engage in talks with the United States.
Ukraine: Kiev and several other cities in the country targeted by Russian attacks overnight
Russian attacks targeted Kiev and several other Ukrainian cities overnight, coinciding with scheduled talks in Geneva aimed at ending the ongoing conflict.
Iran is "not at all" seeking nuclear weapons, according to its president
Iran's President Massoud Pezeshkian stated that the country is not pursuing nuclear weapons, emphasizing the doctrinal prohibition issued by the Supreme Leader.
US continues to pressure Moscow and is not imposing sanctions on Ukraine โ Rubio
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasizes that the U.S. is increasing pressure on Russia while maintaining support for Ukraine without imposing sanctions.
Iran and the US begin a crucial round of negotiations in Geneva
Iran and the US are entering the third round of indirect negotiations focused on Iran's controversial nuclear program, with Oman mediating the discussions.
Iran reminds that the country has a ban on nuclear weapons
Iranian President emphasizes the country's ban on nuclear weapons amidst ongoing tensions with the USA.
Iran: Tempts the US with 'Venezuelan-style energy deal' to avoid attack
Iran is reportedly considering an extensive economic package for the United States aiming to secure an agreement on its nuclear program and prevent a potential US attack.
Rubio warns of a 'big problem' ahead of Iran talks
Marco Rubio warns that Iran's refusal to discuss ballistic missiles is a major issue as U.S. and Iranian negotiators prepare to meet in Switzerland.
Kim Jong Un: 'Recognize the nuclear power status,' the message to the US โ Closes the door on South Korea
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un announced intentions to expand the country's nuclear arsenal while calling on the United States to acknowledge North Korea's nuclear strength.
Why Americans will confront China if they attack Iran
Tensions between the U.S. and Iran are escalating despite ongoing negotiations, highlighting a critical point in international relations involving nuclear capabilities and economic sanctions.
Who Will Strike Iran First? Israel, the US Plan, and Tehran's Maneuver
Tensions surrounding Iran are escalating as advisors to President Donald Trump suggest a preemptive Israeli strike on Iran could change the dynamics, while Iran seeks diplomatic avenues to avert conflict.
Ethiopia's President Selassie welcomes Israel's President Herzog for talks on strengthening ties
Ethiopia's President Selassie hosted Israeli President Herzog for discussions aimed at enhancing bilateral relations amidst regional diplomatic tensions.
Modi hails Israel ties in Knesset address
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised India's relations with Israel during his historic address to the Knesset, highlighting defense cooperation and shared historical ties.
War or Peace? The World is Watching Last-Minute Negotiations Between Washington and Tehran
The world is closely watching the third round of US-Iran negotiations taking place in Geneva amidst rising tensions and military threats.
Greek Asylum System: Independent but Often Targeted by Political Controversy
The Greek Asylum System, established in 2013, faces ongoing political scrutiny and controversy, reflecting deep divides in governmental and public perspectives on asylum policies.
Madagascar "re-centers its diplomacy on the needs of Malgaches, breaking" from "the former regime"
Madagascar's new president is reshaping foreign relations to prioritize national interests while balancing ties with both Russia and France.
PM Modi's car diplomacy in Israel; Video
The article discusses PM Modi's diplomatic engagements during his visit to Israel, highlighting the significance of his car diplomacy.
North Korea views South Korea as 'eternal enemy' while keeping 'conditional talks' open with the US: why selective diplomacy?
North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un has declared South Korea an eternal enemy while signaling openness for conditional dialogue with the United States following a significant Party Congress meeting.
PM Modi's Visit to Israel: What is Today's Schedule?
PM Modi is on the second day of his two-day visit to Israel, addressing the Knesset and condemning the recent Hamas attacks.
Todayโs meeting of Gerapetritis with Rubio: 'Greece at the forefront of international initiatives'
Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis is set to meet with U.S. counterpart Marco Rubio in Washington as part of a critical three-day visit aimed at enhancing Greece's role in international diplomacy.
Merz in China: Chancellor's Trip to an Exhausted Gold Mine
Chancellor Friedrich Merz's visit to China focuses on deepening economic cooperation despite the ongoing 'China shock' affecting Germany.
Iran and U.S. negotiation committees meet today about the nuclear agreement
Negotiation committees from Iran and the United States are holding discussions today regarding the nuclear agreement.