Three Weeks of War in Iran and Trump's Contradictory Speech
The article discusses the evolving rhetoric of President Trump regarding the military engagement in Iran, highlighting his inconsistent statements about the objectives and duration of the conflict.
Does Trump still have the support of his MAGA voters?
The article discusses the support for President Trump's foreign policy among his MAGA voters amid military engagement in Iran.
Has Iran changed the rules of engagement with targeting its infrastructure?
A former Iranian diplomat discusses Iran's strategic responses to attacks on its infrastructure, emphasizing a balance between military discipline and political rationality.
Assessment: This is why Trump courts Russia
The article discusses the reasons behind the U.S. administration's ongoing engagement with Russia, particularly under Trump, emphasizing the broader geopolitical context involving China.
C’River engages traders and others to shape new trade policy
Cross River State's Ministry of Commerce conducted a stakeholders engagement to develop a trade policy reflecting the needs of various community members.
From Obama to Trump, 12 Years Back to the Negotiating Table: "The Transition Must Be Led by Cubans"
The article discusses the stalled negotiations between the U.S. and Cuba following Obama's engagement policy, and critiques current U.S. perspectives on Cuba's challenges.
"Politico": J.D. Vance believes Trump's war in Iran was a mistake
J.D. Vance expresses skepticism about Trump's military engagement in Iran, indicating concerns over its success.
Mette Frederiksen gives longer leash to handle a world on fire during the election campaign
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen acknowledges the pressing global issues amid the election campaign and stresses the need for continued international engagement.
Is the US war on Iran repeating the Afghanistan folly?
The article discusses the parallels between the U.S. military engagement in Afghanistan and its current aggressive stance towards Iran.
The Double Gap Between City and Village: Strengths and Shortcomings of Lithuania's Youth Policy in EU Research
A new EU assessment reveals significant disparities in youth engagement between urban and rural areas in Lithuania, highlighting both advancements and structural gaps in the country’s youth policy.
Foreign Policy and Public Debate
The article critiques the superficial engagement of the Greek public with foreign policy issues, highlighting the polarization in public discourse, particularly on social media.
NYT: Europe did not want war with Iran – But cannot stay out
European governments face a dilemma as they officially declare non-involvement in the US-Israeli military campaign against Iran while secretly boosting their military presence in the Middle East.
‘Canada doesn’t not condemn Iran strikes, or not possibly’: Inside the imagined thoughts of Carney’s foreign policy
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's foreign policy stance on the recent military actions against Iran has shifted from initial support to a call for diplomatic engagement and de-escalation.
I need to participate in the election of a new leader of Iran, demands Trump
Trump insists on participating in the election of Iran's new leader, highlighting his stance on international engagement.
Regions Calling: Who Is Putin’s Man for the Middle East?
The article explores the significant role of Tatarstan's leader in Russia's growing engagement with the Middle East under Putin's regime.
US Senate Rejects Proposal to Limit Trump's Powers to Fight Iran
The US Senate has rejected a resolution aimed at limiting President Donald Trump's authority to continue military strikes against Iran.
The fire is burning under Trump's feet now
President Donald Trump faces increasing pressure regarding the situation in Iran and questions about his patience to endure it.
Disappointed Trump receives a response from UK PM Starmer - I will do what is in my country's interest
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer defended his decision not to involve the UK in early US and Israeli attacks amid the Iran crisis, stating his obligation to prioritize national interests over disagreements with US President Donald Trump.
In an interview with The New York Times, Trump offers contradictory visions about Iran
Donald Trump discusses the U.S. military's potential actions in Iran, suggesting a prolonged military engagement while presenting inconsistent perspectives on the transfer of power to a new Iranian government.
Associated Press: Why Did Trump Abandon His Caution and Decide to Change the Regime in Iran?
The article discusses President Trump's significant shift in strategy regarding Iran, moving from cautious engagement to a military confrontation.
Three Days in the Capitol: How the Baltic Advocacy Days Convert Voter Voices into Political Influence
Baltic Advocacy Days bring together around 40 participants to the Capitol to influence US policy towards the Baltic states, with initiatives aiming for increased engagement from lawmakers.
Trump's Iran attack is a gamble - and the outcome is unclear
Donald Trump's military action against Iran marks a significant risk, potentially altering U.S. foreign policy and military engagement.
Somalia: Somalia Hosts Diplomatic Corps for Iftar, Highlights Growing Global Engagement
Somalia's foreign minister hosted a diplomatic Iftar reception, emphasizing the country's efforts to enhance international partnerships.
Mr. Rubio Justifies Engagement Before Caribbean Leaders, Says Situation in Venezuela 'Has Improved'
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited St. Kitts and Nevis, justifying military operations in Venezuela while claiming improvements in the country's situation since earlier military actions.
Modi in Israel, Yogi in Japan... What agendas do both countries have from diplomacy to investment?
Indian Prime Minister Modi is on a crucial diplomatic visit to Israel while UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is visiting Singapore and Japan, highlighting India's active foreign policy engagement.
Your Say: Tell us what matters to you this SA election
ABC News AU invites South Australians to share their concerns and inquiries ahead of the March 21 election.
I. Ruginienė denies speculation about lack of trust in K. Budrys: people have become accustomed to seeing a more active prime minister in foreign policy
I. Ruginienė discussed her views on the need for a more active prime minister in foreign policy, emphasizing the importance of engagement and foreign relations while addressing recent speculations regarding her trust in Minister K. Budrys.
The government will approve a new composition of the State Progress Council
The Lithuanian government is set to refresh the membership of the State Progress Council by including more representatives from civic organizations and experts in defense and education.
JAAP ORA ⟩ Relations with the USA will remain behind closed doors. The minister left a key foreign policy question unanswered
The article critiques a recent foreign policy speech, highlighting a shift in thinking and a desire for more active engagement in international affairs.
US trade policy in Africa driven by ‘crisis’ while China seeks engagement – expert
A Russian expert highlights contrasting approaches of the US and China in Africa, with the US relying on manipulation and crisis response, while China aims for broader economic engagement.
Germany’s break with Russia left it hooked on expensive US gas – AfD
Alternative for Germany (AfD) co-chair Alice Weidel criticized Germany's reliance on expensive US gas after reducing imports from Russia, urging a diplomatic re-engagement with Moscow.
From Non-Aligned to Multi-Aligned: Indonesia's Strategy in the Era of Great Power Competition
The article discusses Indonesia's diplomatic strategy of adopting a 'multi-aligned' approach as it navigates the complexities of global power dynamics, particularly in light of the recent U.S.-Venezuela tensions and Indonesia's engagement with Russia.
City Hall of BH opens school during Carnival for children of street vendors and recyclers, but attendance is low
Belo Horizonte's city hall has launched a pilot school for children of street vendors and recyclers during Carnival, yet engagement has been disappointingly low.
Is the Norwegian self-image on the decline?
The article discusses Norway's diplomatic involvement in the world, particularly in light of revelations linking Norwegian diplomats to Jeffrey Epstein's network, raising questions about the integrity of Norwegian foreign policy.
At the Europeans, the top leaders of NATO commands in the continent
The article discusses the shift of NATO operational command leaders to European officials amid rising European responsibility and decreasing American engagement.
Oslo schools tighten rules significantly: - Will become among the strictest in the country
Oslo schools are implementing stricter rules by blocking access to social media and video games for students across multiple grade levels.
The age threshold for youth is planned to be increased to 30 years
Latvia plans to raise the age threshold for youth engagement in state programs to 30, strengthening youth participation in civic processes.
Crisis Meeting in SV – Internal Letter Raises Alarm about 'Toxic Atmosphere'
A letter from 30 members of the Socialist Left Party (SV) warns the leadership about a 'toxic atmosphere' that is killing engagement within the party following a controversial decision on energy policy.
Pedagogy on the digital euro
The article discusses the European Central Bank's initiative to launch a digital euro by 2029 and emphasizes the need for public engagement in understanding this shift.
Fourteen Principles
On World Cancer Day, 14 recommendations are presented for creating a more citizen-friendly state and preventing cancer, amidst rising diagnoses and deaths projected until 2040.
Is it a new deal, or a calculated retreat? What the US is up to in Africa now
The article examines the implications of the Trump administration's revised National Security Strategy on US policies and engagement in Africa.
Will Danish soldiers shoot at Americans? The Danish Ministry of Defense explains
The Danish Ministry of Defense clarified the rules of engagement for its military, questioning if the 1952 protocol on counterattacks in response to attacks on Danish territory is still in effect.