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This article discusses various news items including political events, a recent judicial action in Brazil, ongoing conflicts, and a crime case.
Indirect Negotiations: The Diplomacy of Separate Rooms
The article discusses indirect negotiations as a diplomatic method often preferred in sensitive conflicts, allowing for flexibility and exploration of potential agreements without direct communication between disputing parties.
Financial Times: How Wars Have Lost Their Effectiveness?
The article discusses the diminishing effectiveness of war as a tool for achieving political objectives in the 21st century, as illustrated by major conflicts from Ukraine to Iraq and Afghanistan.
The UN General Assembly approved a resolution to support Ukraine
The UN General Assembly has adopted a resolution supporting Ukraine amid ongoing conflicts.
Does Trump tell the truth that he has already stopped 8 wars?
Donald Trump claims he has contributed to the cessation of eight international conflicts since taking office, though the validity of these claims is debated.
$2.63 Trillion: Why the World is Rearming
Countries worldwide have significantly increased military spending in response to global conflicts and instability, with Germany ranking fourth in defense expenditures.
2.63 trillion dollars: Why the world is rearming
The global military expenditures reached 2.63 trillion dollars, driven by ongoing conflicts and security concerns, with Germany ranking fourth in military spending.
Incheon Airport CEO Lee Hak-jae Resigns Amid Conflicts with Government, Declares Non-Participation in Local Elections
Lee Hak-jae, CEO of Incheon International Airport Corporation, resigned amid conflicts with the government regarding airport security issues and announced he will not run in the local elections.
The UN General Assembly approved a resolution supporting Ukraine
The UN General Assembly passed a resolution endorsing support for Ukraine amid ongoing conflicts.
There are 50 high-intensity armed conflicts, according to the World Organization for Peace's observatory
The World Organization for Peace warns of over 52 active and severe armed conflicts, marking the highest level of hostilities since World War II.
Crime Cartels: Transcontinental Power Challenging State Sovereignty
The article discusses the rise and influence of crime cartels, particularly focusing on the recent violent conflicts triggered by the death of a major cartel leader in Mexico.
STT: Suzanne Innes-Stubb will not attend Melania Trump's meeting
Suzanne Innes-Stubb will not attend a meeting hosted by Melania Trump due to scheduling conflicts.
National Leaders Stream to Ukraine
National leaders are flocking to Ukraine amidst ongoing conflicts.
National Leaders Stream to Ukraine
National leaders are gathering in Ukraine for discussions and support amid ongoing conflicts.
Donald Trump's 'Board of Peace' pledges $7 billion to rebuild Gaza
Donald Trump's newly formed 'Board of Peace' has gathered pledges from nine nations totaling $7 billion to assist in rebuilding Gaza following recent conflicts.
Hill: 5 Summaries from the First Peace Council Meeting Led by Trump
A report details the inaugural meeting of the 'Peace Council' established by President Trump, focusing on rebuilding Gaza and addressing broader international conflicts.
Trump meets with more than 40 countries at his first Peace Board: 'There has never been anything like it'
US President Donald Trump hosted leaders from over 40 countries at the inaugural meeting of his Peace Board, aimed at resolving international conflicts, starting with Gaza.
The role of Trump, who has joined, the objectives: what it is and how the Board of Peace works
The Board of Peace is an organization established by Donald Trump to oversee ceasefires in Gaza and resolve global conflicts, comprising around 30 member countries alongside four observers, including Italy.
Peace negotiations continue in Geneva today
Peace negotiations aimed at resolving ongoing conflicts are taking place in Geneva today.
Commentator calls out IOC hypocrisy over Israeli athlete
A Swiss sports commentator criticized the IOC for allowing an Israeli athlete to compete while banning Russian athletes due to geopolitical conflicts.
European Library in Milan, Boeri and Zucchi to be tried
Architects Stefano Boeri and Cino Zucchi face trial regarding alleged conflicts of interest in the international competition for the European Library of Information and Culture in Milan.
Zelenskyy: Ukraine to receive new support packages
President Zelenskyy announced the upcoming receipt of new support packages for Ukraine from international partners, focusing on air defense needs amidst ongoing conflicts.
Multiple Conflicts Threaten Stability in the Resource-Rich African Sahel
The African Sahel region faces intense and widespread tensions that threaten the stability of Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso due to separatist demands, armed group activities, and smuggling networks, compounded by international competition for influence.
Iran, Gaza, Ukraineโฆ Turkey Becomes an International Mediator
Turkey is increasingly playing a mediator role in major global conflicts including Iran, Gaza, and Ukraine.
Munich Security Conference. Rubio: โDisagreements because the US wants a strong Europeโ
The Munich Security Conference highlighted transatlantic relations and global conflicts, featuring a speech by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and discussions on China's role in international affairs.
Munich Security Conference President: The World is Experiencing Unprecedented Disruption
The president of the Munich Security Conference, Wolfgang Ischinger, warns of unprecedented global disruption with rising conflicts in Europe and beyond.
The Caucasus, between 'Trumpian Pax' and the European Void
The article discusses the geopolitical dynamics in the Caucasus, highlighting the selective application of human rights defenses and Western responses to various international conflicts.
DN Debate. "Four Transformations that are Shaking the World Right Now"
The article discusses four key geopolitical shifts currently reshaping global dynamics, emphasizing the need to adapt to a new order of persistent conflicts and power rivalries.
Zelensky: Courage is worth more than any medal
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky condemned the International Olympic Committee's decision to disqualify Ukrainian skeleton athlete Vladislav Heraskevych, advocating for the Olympic movement to cease conflicts instead of punishing athletes for political statements.
What is the Global South? Countries Increasingly Making Their Presence Felt
The concept of the 'Global South' refers to developing and emerging countries, which are gaining international recognition for their distinct viewpoints and strategies, particularly in relation to geopolitical conflicts.
Flip honors the 'proleta' Orides Fontela, poet and proletarian of words
Orides Fontela, a poet who identified as a 'proleta,' is being honored at the 24th International Literary Fair of Paraty, highlighting her significant yet brief body of work and her struggles with poverty and personal conflicts.
Munich Security Conference: Washington shifts from protecting the global system to dismantling it
A report from the Munich Security Conference indicates that the United States has transitioned from being a protector of the global system to actively dismantling it due to perceived conflicts with its interests.
Trump's Peace Board to Debut in February: When Will the First Meeting Be and What Will It Address?
The Trump Peace Board is set to hold its inaugural meeting on February 19 in Washington D.C., focusing on global conflicts, starting with Gaza, and aiming to raise funds for reconstruction efforts.
February 19, the date for the first meeting of Trump's Peace Board
The first meeting of the Peace Board initiated by US President Donald Trump to address global conflicts will be held on February 19 in Washington D.C.
The threat of a third World War looms, watch 'War Room' on the wars raging in the world
The program 'War Room' discusses the escalating conflicts around the world that are raising fears of a new World War.
โIt is important that Sweden stands up for international lawโ
A report by the humanitarian organization Rescue highlights the simultaneous global conflicts and the significant decline in international aid, stressing Sweden's vital role in advocating for international law.
Paul Kagame responds to international sanctions threats against Rwanda
President Paul Kagame addressed the nation during the opening of Rwanda's National Dialogue, discussing regional conflicts including issues related to the Democratic Republic of Congo amidst international sanctions threats.
Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates: Two Friends Who Became Enemies
The article discusses the evolving relationships and shifting alliances among Gulf Arab countries, particularly focusing on Saudi Arabia and the UAE and their roles as mediators in international conflicts.
Jews attacked Guardiola over statement about the war
Jewish leaders in Manchester have criticized Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola for his comments on international conflicts, urging him to focus on football amid rising antisemitism.
This is the real truth about the war in Ukraine: No one has experienced this since World War II
According to a recent report by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), Russia has suffered unprecedented losses in conflicts since World War II as the war in Ukraine approaches its fourth year.
From Caligula to Trump: When Republics Get Tired
The article discusses a message from Donald Trump to Finnish President Alexander Stubb regarding the Nobel Peace Prize and his stance on international conflicts.
War Law No Longer Exists, Civilians Are Unprotected, This Is a Possible Solution
A study from the Geneva Academy underscores the failure of international law to protect civilians in modern warfare, revealing significant damage from ongoing conflicts.
VALDO RANDPERE โฉ The Aggressors at the Olympics
Valdo Randpere criticizes the International Olympic Committee for allowing athletes from Russia and Belarus to participate in the upcoming Olympic Games in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo despite ongoing conflicts.
Civilian casualties are increasing: In one of the worst wars, 18,500 children and over 12,000 women have been killed
A study by the Geneva Academy highlights the devastating impact of modern warfare on civilians, revealing that 18,500 children and over 12,000 women have been killed in recent conflicts.
Study: International law to limit the consequences of war on the brink of collapse
A comprehensive study reveals that over 100,000 civilians have died in armed conflicts worldwide in the past 18 months, highlighting the failure of international law to mitigate war crimes.
International law meant to limit effects of war at breaking point, study finds
A study reveals that international law aimed at limiting war effects is collapsing, with over 100,000 civilian deaths and rampant torture and sexual violence reported in various conflicts.
United Nations and IOC calls for pause in wars during Winter Olympics
The United Nations and the International Olympic Committee are urging a 52-day ceasefire in conflicts coinciding with the upcoming Winter Olympics in Milan Cortina, Italy, reviving an ancient tradition.
President of Ukraine: US security guarantees ready to sign
The President of Ukraine announced that the US security guarantees are ready for signing, reflecting a significant step in international relations amid ongoing conflicts.
Global Newspapers: Doubts Surround Gaza's Future, and Solving Its Crisis Requires International Mobilization
Major international newspapers highlight the precarious situation in Gaza amidst ongoing conflicts and international tensions involving Iran and Greenland.
Trump Administration Promotes Plan for Gaza Peace Council to Address Conflicts Worldwide Instead of the UN
The White House is advocating for a broad mandate for the Gaza Peace Council to manage the Gaza Strip and address global conflicts, potentially resembling a new version of the UN, according to sources that spoke with Haaretz.