Trump Unveils New Deadline: Wants War to End in a Month
Donald Trump has proposed a new timeline for ending the ongoing war, stating he wants it resolved within a month.
'Ready for both War and Peace', Iranian Foreign Minister Araqchi told Aaj Tak
Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif stated that Iran is prepared for both war and peace ahead of the third round of Geneva talks.
Jędrzej Bielecki: For the first time in the history of the Third Republic of Poland, the Minister of Foreign Affairs expressed such caution towards the alliance with the USA
Poland's Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski has expressed unprecedented caution regarding the country's alliance with the United States during his tenth presentation of Poland's foreign policy guidelines in parliament.
Strength and business are not enough: America is more alone
The article discusses the shortcomings of U.S. foreign policy under Donald Trump, emphasizing growing isolation and distrust among Western allies.
Debate after Radosław Sikorski's exposé. Marcin Przydacz: there is a lack of ideas for foreign policy
Radosław Sikorski presented his foreign policy priorities for 2026, emphasizing the importance of EU membership for Poland, while Marcin Przydacz criticized the government for not having a clear foreign policy strategy.
Sources: The White House wants Israel to launch a first attack against Iran
US President Donald Trump's advisors preferred that Israel would take the first military action against Iran in the case of a potential escalation, rather than the United States.
Donald Tusk after Radosław Sikorski's exposé: Despair on the president's face
Donald Tusk commented on the foreign policy vision presented by Radosław Sikorski, emphasizing Poland's strength and alliance with the USA amidst the threats posed by Russia.
Nawrocki commented on Sikorski's exposé. This detail draws attention
Karol Nawrocki praised Radosław Sikorski's speech, highlighting the alignment of Poland's strategic policies against the existential threat posed by Russia.
Democratic voters were less enthusiastic when Trump touted crackdown on cartels and fentanyl, SOTU dial reveals
During President Trump's State of the Union address, Republican voters showed support for his statements on drug cartels and fentanyl, while Democrats appeared less enthusiastic about his aggressive foreign policy approach.
Senator Lindsey Graham: Iran is facing a Berlin Wall moment — history is watching us now
Senator Lindsey Graham discusses the current unrest in Iran and the pivotal moment it presents for the United States and the world.
Sikorski in the Sejm on Europe and America
Radosław Sikorski addressed the Sejm, emphasizing the importance of the European Union in shaping the future of Europe and discussing the challenges in Poland's relationships with the US and EU.
On the day of Kim Jong-un's speech release... US 'ready to talk with North Korea, Cuba, and Iran'
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio expressed readiness to engage in dialogue with representatives from North Korea, Cuba, and Iran, coinciding with Kim Jong-un's recent remarks on potential US-North Korea relations.
Exposé of Radosław Sikorski in the Sejm. Priorities of Polish foreign policy for 2026.
Radosław Sikorski, Poland's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, presented his exposé in the Sejm outlining the priorities for Poland's foreign policy for 2026, focusing on security, transatlantic relations, and the war in Ukraine.
LIVE: Exposé of Radosław Sikorski. How will Nawrocki react?
Radosław Sikorski is set to deliver his tenth exposé in the Sejm regarding Poland's foreign policy priorities amidst ongoing global challenges.
Reuters: Macron updates France's nuclear doctrine - the weapon will not be shared
French President Emmanuel Macron is set to update the country's nuclear doctrine, affirming that France will not share its nuclear weapons with European allies.
Tear Up the Agreement - Now Trump Demands a New One
Donald Trump has reversed the United States' stance on discussions with Iran, calling for a new agreement regarding nuclear energy after previously declaring the nation's program destroyed.
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.
Why is the India-Israel relationship special?
The article explores the evolving diplomatic relationship between India and Israel since the latter's formation in 1948, highlighting key moments that shaped their ties.
What is USAID and why has it returned to the center of the debate
The article discusses the renewed focus on USAID amidst changes in how the U.S. organizes and supervises foreign aid.
OVERVIEW ⟩ Trump left plans vague in record-long speech
President Donald Trump delivered a record 1 hour and 47-minute speech summarizing his first year in office, focusing on his favorite topics while leaving many key policy details unclear.
When Did Argentina Lose the Train of History?
The article examines Argentina's economic decline, attributing it to historical foreign policy decisions during World War II and contrasting it with Brazil's economic performance linked to its wartime contributions.
US and Iran nuclear talks at critical stage amid threat of Trump tearing up terms of success
Iran is engaged in crucial negotiations with the US regarding its nuclear programme, contingent on specific conditions about uranium enrichment and missile controls.
What is true and what is false: Trump’s claims in his State of the Union address
The article analyzes the misleading assertions made by Donald Trump in his recent State of the Union address regarding the economy, immigration, tariffs, and foreign policy.
Trump’s former Ukraine envoy criticizes US abstention on UN peace vote
Former U.S. Ukraine envoy Keith Kellogg criticized the U.S. for abstaining from a UN resolution for peace in Ukraine, questioning the need for continued conflict.
From Paris to Jerusalem: US ambassadors increasingly enter public conflicts. Here are the last four.
US ambassadors in European countries and Israel have recently engaged in unusual public disputes with local governments, reflecting a shift in American diplomacy under the Trump administration.
Iran dismisses Trump’s nuclear claims as ‘big lies’
Iran has dismissed President Trump's allegations about its nuclear ambitions as false and part of a larger propaganda effort against the country.
Peter Macinkas' Speech at the UN on Russia / You Can Create and Control Propaganda, But You Will Not Control Time. How Much Destruction Is Enough?
Slovak Foreign Minister Peter Macinkas addressed the UN, urging for a new perspective on Russia and emphasizing that no power can win against the reality of time and its consequences.
Trump lays out case for possible attack on Iran in State of the Union address
In his State of the Union address, Trump discusses the potential for military action against Iran.
G. Floridis: The government pays cash to those who sell cheap patriotism
Greek Justice Minister George Floridis argues that the Greek public is no longer swayed by inexpensive patriotism and demands tangible results from the government.
TARVO MADSEN: Right now, there is a Russian puppet among us. When will someone dare to say that it's not okay?
The article discusses the perception of Hungary's actions within the EU and the need for Estonia to openly criticize Hungary's non-compliance with shared European values.
Convicted criminals to be easier to deport
The Swedish government is proposing stricter rules for deporting convicted foreign nationals, aiming for a sixfold increase in deportations following the new legislation this autumn.
USA warned Ukraine not to damage American interests while attacking Russia
The United States has cautioned Ukraine to avoid actions in its attacks on Russia that could jeopardize American interests.
Commentary: Printing Presses Stop: Trump Has Situational Awareness!
In a recent commentary, it is noted that Donald Trump delivered a remarkably long and scripted State of the Union address, reflecting a cautious approach in light of declining approval ratings.
Trump spoke at length – but overlooked the most pressing issues
Donald Trump's lengthy address to the nation largely neglected a critical discussion on Iran despite the U.S. military mobilization in the Middle East.
Trump's 'Predatory Hegemony' and 'Kleptocracy' of Endurance
The article critiques Donald Trump's foreign policy as a form of predatory hegemony driven by personal gain, highlighting the resulting shifts in international relations and the implications for South Korea.
The Confusion of Allies: Why Western Leaders Rush to Beijing During Trump's Second Term?
Western leaders are increasingly turning to China amidst the economic pressures and trade policies initiated by Trump's administration.
Has the Left Forgotten Jyoti Babu's Trip to Israel? Modi's Tour Indicates Shame
The article discusses Jyoti Basu's historic visit to Israel and contrasts it with the current political climate and foreign policy of India.
Global Newspapers: Military Buildup and Threat of War on Iran Raise Serious Questions
The article discusses the serious implications of U.S. military threats against Iran, highlighting critiques from French publications regarding the legality and motivations behind these actions.
The Longest Trump Address in History. Incidents Included
Donald Trump delivered the longest State of the Union address in history, highlighting achievements in the U.S. economy and foreign policy while discussing various incidents.
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.
Congress Raises Questions Regarding PM Modi's Visit to Israel
The article discusses the Congress party's criticisms and questions raised concerning Prime Minister Modi's upcoming visit to Israel.
India's Path Amid 'Eroding Trust' in the Trump Administration: Insights from Foreign Policy Experts
The article explores how India's foreign policy is adapting amid perceived declines in trust in the Trump administration, focusing on expert opinions on India's strategic maneuvers and trade agreements.
V. Benkunskas: a clear system is needed for who can perform in Lithuania and who cannot
Lithuanian official V. Benkunskas emphasizes the need for a clear regulatory system regarding which foreign artists can perform in Lithuania, particularly focusing on those from Russia and Belarus.
Beyond Hubris, Gaslighting and Preparing the Ground for an Attack on Iran, Trump's Speech Revealed Cracks in the Administration
Donald Trump’s recent State of the Union address highlighted his approach to foreign policy and suggested underlying tensions within his administration.
State of the Union: Trump Targets the Home Front
In his lengthy State of the Union address, President Trump highlights his administration's achievements amidst rising concerns over domestic prices and some Americans' dissatisfaction with his foreign policy focus.
Trump's record-length speech on the state of the nation: we will restore our dominance in the Western Hemisphere
In his longest speech ever, President Donald Trump addressed various issues including the economy, foreign policy, and criticized the Democrats.
Artur Bartkiewicz: What Poles Did Not Hear in Donald Trump's Address. Let's Draw Conclusions
The article discusses Donald Trump's lengthy address, highlighting the missed opportunities in addressing the conflict in Ukraine.
Trump Takes Advantage of His State of the Union Address to Increase Pressure on Iran
In his State of the Union address, Trump emphasized American dominance in the Western Hemisphere and reiterated threats against Iran amid escalating tensions.
"Great Lies".. Iran Rejects Trump's Accusations Regarding Its Nuclear and Missile Program
Iran's Foreign Ministry rejected U.S. accusations regarding its nuclear program as "great lies," following President Trump's claims that Tehran is developing missiles capable of striking the U.S.
Braže will meet with representatives of the US administration and Congress in Washington
Latvia's Foreign Minister Baiba Braže is on a working visit to the US, engaging with various government officials and participating in multiple important discussions.