Gyeongnam Citizens’ Group: 'Don’t Even Ask for Troops from Us... This is Nonsense'
Citizen groups in Gyeongnam condemn U.S. President Trump's demands for troop deployment in the Middle East, emphasizing the risks of war and calling for peace.
Eid El-Fitr: Delta CP issues stern warning to cultists
The Delta State Police Command has issued a warning to criminal groups, particularly cultists, to refrain from illegal activities during the Eid al-Fitr celebrations, pledging to ensure the safety and peace of the celebrations.
South Sudan: in the displaced camps of Malakal, they aspire for "true peace"
In South Sudan, displaced individuals in Malakal camps yearn for peace amidst ongoing conflicts between government forces and opposition groups.
Civic Groups in Jeonbuk Urge Government to Reject Troop Deployment to Hormuz
Civic groups in the Jeonbuk region are calling for the South Korean government to firmly reject the request for troop deployment to the Strait of Hormuz by the U.S.
660 Citizens' Organizations Declare Opposition to Hormuz Deployment... 'We Cannot Participate in Aggressive Wars'
Over 660 civic groups in South Korea have united in a public declaration opposing the deployment of a South Korean naval vessel to the Hormuz Strait, criticizing the actions of the US and Israel in Iran as aggression and war crimes.
Civic Groups, Students, and Religious Circles Urge Rejection of Naval Dispatch to Hormuz
Civic groups, students, and religious organizations in South Korea are calling on the government to reject the dispatch of military vessels to the Strait of Hormuz following a demand from President Donald Trump.
The Government of Illa seeks to seal peace with various groups amid uncertainty over the Budget
The Government of Illa is attempting to stabilize relations with several organizations while facing challenges regarding budget approval and opposition from ERC.
Gwangju Citizens' Group Says U.S. Must Halt Iran Invasion and Korea-U.S. Military Drills for Peace on Peninsula
Gwangju citizens' groups gathered to demand that the U.S. halt its invasion of Iran and joint military exercises with South Korea for the sake of peace on the Korean Peninsula.
Zelensky speaks about two negotiating groups. Only one of them is closer to an agreement
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky reported mixed outcomes from trialogue peace negotiations in Geneva, highlighting limited progress and the division of negotiations into two factions.
Sudan: Protecting Children in War Is Key to Lasting Peace, Top UN Envoy Warns
The UN's Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflict emphasizes the critical need to protect children in war to achieve lasting peace, stressing the alarming rise in child recruitment by armed groups.
Sheinbaum announces that the Michoacán Plan will be extended until 2030
President Claudia Sheinbaum announced the extension of the Michoacán Plan for peace and justice until September 2030, focusing on addressing the root causes of violence and preventing youth from joining criminal groups.
German arms exports remain high: Arms exports amounting to 12 billion euros approved
The volume of approved German arms exports has slightly decreased to around 12 billion euros, with Ukraine remaining the main recipient, while peace groups criticize cooperation with Gulf states.
Merz in Abu Dhabi: The Chancellor's New Friends
Chancellor Friedrich Merz emphasizes closer economic ties with the Gulf States during his visit to Abu Dhabi, including an LNG purchase agreement with RWE, while peace groups criticize arms exports.
Venezuela teeters as guerrilla groups, cartels exploit Maduro power vacuum
Venezuela faces instability following the arrest of former President Nicolás Maduro, with armed groups and militias posing significant threats to peace as interim President Delcy Rodríguez takes control.
Sánchez Excludes Vox from the Talks on Ukraine: 'It is at the Antipodes of the Government'
Pedro Sánchez will not meet with far-right leader Santiago Abascal in discussions with political groups regarding Ukraine and the potential deployment of peace troops.
Sánchez calls a roundtable with most political groups to discuss sending peace troops to Ukraine after the war ends
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez plans to discuss with various political groups the potential deployment of peacekeeping troops to Ukraine following a peace agreement.
Survey: Poles Do Not Believe in a Quick Peace in Ukraine
A recent survey reveals that the majority of Poles are skeptical about the imminent end of the war in Ukraine, influenced by various social groups and information sources.
The pacifists with rocket launchers
The article discusses ongoing peace protests in Gaza, emphasizing the coalition of various activist groups against Europe's rearmament and military agreements with Israel, amid heightened opposition to increased defense spending.