Resumption of the peace process between the DRC and Rwanda: what have Kinshasa and Kigali really committed to?
The DRC and Rwanda have reportedly agreed on 'concrete measures' to revive their fragile peace process during a meeting in Washington, but the exact commitments are still unclear.
Zelensky: The war in Iran raises bad omens for Ukraine's peace process
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed deep concerns about the impact of the war in Iran on Ukraine's peace negotiations during an interview with the BBC.
Being in Sinn Féin not the same as being in the IRA, Gerry Adams tells high court
Gerry Adams asserts in high court that being a member of Sinn Féin should not be conflated with being part of the IRA, amid legal proceedings regarding his alleged involvement with the paramilitary group.
To Ensure That Sad History Does Not Repeat Itself, Israel Must Seek a Settlement with Lebanon
The article argues that Israel must pursue a peace settlement with Lebanon to avoid repeated historical mistakes that led to prolonged military engagement and the rise of Hezbollah.
EU ‘completely discredited itself’ in Ukraine peace process – Lavrov
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov criticized the EU's role in the Ukraine peace process, claiming it has lost credibility as a mediator.
Europe not interested in Ukraine peace process – Kremlin
The Kremlin claims that Europe is uninterested in pursuing a diplomatic resolution to the Ukraine conflict, citing a lack of positive engagement from European leaders.
The National Archives wants to enter Rød-Larsen's basement in search of documents
Norway's National Archives seeks access to documents found in the basement of Terje Rød-Larsen and Mona Juul, which could relate to the Oslo peace process.
What did former J&K CM Abdullah say after the attack?
Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah expressed his views following a life-threatening attack.
Here are Økokrim's findings of the classified documents in Rød-Larsen's basement
Økokrim discovered classified documents related to the Israel-Palestine peace process in the basement of Terje Rød-Larsen and Mona Juul.
Here Økokrim Found the Oslo Papers
Økokrim discovered formerly classified documents related to the Oslo peace process stored in the basement of diplomat Mona Juul and her husband, Terje Rød-Larsen.
Severe accusation from the Kremlin: Britain assisted Ukraine in missile attack
Russia accuses Britain of involvement in a missile strike by Ukraine on the city of Bryansk, claiming it used British-made Storm Shadow missiles.
Mona Juul: She said she might have Oslo notes in boxes at home
Mona Juul revealed she might possess notes from the Oslo process at her home, amid investigations concerning the retrieval of missing documents from 2006.
Germany: Israel's plan for settlements in the West Bank – a major mistake
Germany's Chancellor Friedrich Merz criticized Israel's settlement construction plan in the West Bank, calling it a significant error.
National Archives: Will consider oversight against the Ministry of Foreign Affairs after findings in the basement
The National Archives of Norway plans to investigate the Ministry of Foreign Affairs after sensitive documents from the Oslo peace process were discovered in a private basement.
Phone call Meloni-Zelensky: "Essential unity of views EU-USA"
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky discussed the ongoing peace process for Ukraine and emphasized the need for unity among European and American partners during a recent phone call.
Iran's airstrike is a process of proving 'peace through strength'... a message to Russia, China, and North Korea
The recent military operations against Iran by the Trump administration highlight the policy of 'peace through strength', signaling to global powers like China, Russia, and North Korea.
The Minister will discuss the situation in Ukraine and the Middle East with colleagues from the Baltic Sea countries
The meeting will focus on the peace process in Ukraine and security guarantees for the country amid ongoing tensions.
Camilo Torres recalls Colombia where ideologies guided guerrillas
Last week, the remains of revolutionary priest Camilo Torres were identified in Colombia over 60 years after his death in combat, highlighting ongoing efforts to address the legacy of guerrilla warfare in the country.
Trump views international relations as a 'business transaction' – Peace process advisor Sanam Naraghi-Entgelini at VIMA
Sanam Naraghi-Entgelini, an internationally recognized advisor on peace processes, will be in Athens to present the concept of 'quantum identity' in diplomacy and international relations.
Central African Republic: Central African Republic Enters 'Decisive' Phase After Landmark Elections
The Central African Republic marks a crucial phase in its peace process following landmark elections deemed extensive and significant by UN officials.
Modi in the Knesset: The Talmud referred to India and we fully support Israel
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed full support for Israel during a speech at the Knesset, highlighting historical ties and a commitment to regional peace initiatives.
G7 countries reaffirm support for Ukraine in joint statement
On the fourth anniversary of Russia's invasion, G7 nations emphasize their support for Ukraine and stress the importance of a diplomatic peace process.
G-7 leaders, including Donald Trump, reaffirm support for Ukraine
The G-7 leaders reaffirmed their commitment to supporting Ukraine amid ongoing conflict, emphasizing Europe's critical role in the peace process.
Russia exposed plot to blow up Black Sea gas pipelines – Putin
President Putin claims that Russia has uncovered a plot to attack trans-Black Sea gas pipelines, which he believes aims to disrupt the peace process regarding the Ukraine conflict.
Volodymyr Zelensky: I want a date for EU membership. Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz warns of the 'greatest danger'
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky urges the EU to provide a timeline for Ukraine's membership, emphasizing the importance of not allowing Russia to obstruct the process for decades.
Guerrilla announces ceasefire during elections in Colombia
The ELN guerrilla group has unilaterally declared a ceasefire during the upcoming elections in Colombia, emphasizing the need for citizens to vote freely amid escalating violence against politicians.
After four years of war, do you believe in a coming peace in Ukraine?
The article raises the question of whether a peace agreement in Ukraine is possible after four years of conflict.
Brussels rejects growing criticism over commissioner’s presence at Trump’s Peace Board
Brussels defends its decision to send a commissioner to observe Trump's Peace Board amidst rising criticism from several EU member states.
Hamas Chooses Its New Leadership - Who Are the Favorites
Hamas is undergoing a leadership election process that could significantly influence the future of the movement and peace prospects in Gaza.
Hamas reportedly holds leadership vote at critical moment for militant group
Hamas is conducting leadership elections amid critical decisions that could affect the group's future and the prospects for peace in Gaza.
In a devastated Gaza, the grand peace plans clash with reality
As President Donald Trump prepared for the inaugural meeting of his 'Peace Board' in Washington, the stark reality of Gaza's situation remains grim despite hopeful proposals.
From the Palestinian police to civilian assistance, Tajani and Italy's role. "Central for rebuilding"
Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani emphasizes Italy's commitment to contributing to peace in Gaza and the broader Middle Eastern stability during discussions in Washington.
Trump hosts first 'Board of Peace' meeting with new pledges for Gaza
Donald Trump held the inaugural meeting of his 'Board of Peace' for Gaza, promising significant financial contributions and outlining plans for the region's future without Palestinian representation.
After grandfather and uncle, the Miljak family finally found the father killed at Ovčara: 'Now he has peace, and we have him too'
The Miljak family has confirmed the identity of their father, along with others, as part of the identification process for victims of the Croatian War of Independence.
Will Ankara Succeed in Balancing Disarmament with Conditional Legislative Reforms?
Turkey's parliamentary committee has approved a report with a legal reform package aimed at transitioning the peace process with the PKK from a security-based approach to legislative changes.
Yle: Stubb will not attend Trump's peace conference
Finland's President Alexander Stubb will not attend the peace council meeting on Gaza hosted by President Donald Trump, but Finland will participate at a diplomatic level.
Ceasefire in eastern DRC: what the Memorandum of Understanding under the auspices of the regional organization CIRGL provides
The article discusses a ceasefire agreement in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) facilitated by the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region (CIRGL).
A Miscellaneous Congregation on the Way to Trump – Russia's Role Unclear, Unknown Observer Present
An expert suggests that progress may occur in resolving the Gaza situation during President Trump's inaugural meeting of the Board of Peace, despite uncertainties regarding Russia's involvement.
Future of Gaza on the table as Trump’s Board of Peace to hold first meeting
U.S. President Donald Trump convenes the Board of Peace to discuss the future of Gaza and its broader implications.
UN Warning About Israel's Actions in the West Bank
The United Nations has criticized Israel's increasing measures to strengthen its control over the West Bank, viewing them as a gradual annexation.
UN: Israel is conducting 'step-by-step de facto annexation' of the West Bank
The UN Under-Secretary-General Rosemary DiCarlo stated that Israel is gradually affecting a de facto annexation of the West Bank during a UN Security Council meeting discussing the ceasefire agreement in Gaza.
Zelenskyy accuses Russia of ‘trying to drag out’ process as Ukraine talks end without breakthrough
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy criticized Russia for not reaching an agreement during the latest peace talks in Geneva, which ended without a significant breakthrough amid ongoing fighting in Ukraine.
Turkish Parliamentary Committee Approves Report Supporting Peace with the Kurdistan Workers' Party
A Turkish parliamentary committee has backed a report proposing legal reforms that coincide with the PKK's disarmament, aiming to advance a peace process after decades of conflict.
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.
The Turkish Parliament approved a report on the peace process with the PKK
The Turkish Parliament's National Solidarity, Brotherhood, and Democracy Committee has officially approved a report aimed at creating a 'terrorism-free Turkey', emphasizing that the report does not offer amnesty and is based on extensive documentation.
Is Hamas saying goodbye to arms?
The article discusses the ongoing debate about whether Hamas should relinquish its weapons as part of a peace process, highlighting various political implications and reactions from leaders.
Broad criticism of Israel's rules in the West Bank
International criticism is aimed at Israel's government decision to strengthen control over areas in the occupied West Bank through new settler regulations.
Against Støre: – Either he doesn't understand, or he is trying to wriggle out
Hilde Henriksen Waage criticizes Norwegian Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Støre over the handling of missing documents from the Oslo peace process, linking it to Terje Rød-Larsen's recent revelations.
South Sudan: Tinubu Declares Support for South Sudan Peace Process, Calls for Machar's Release
Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has voiced Nigeria's strong support for the peace process in South Sudan, demanding the unconditional release of First Vice President Riek Machar.
Nigeria: Nigeria Declares Renewed Support for South Sudan Peace Process
President Bola Tinubu reaffirms Nigeria's commitment to the South Sudan peace process, urging for the release of Riek Machar and other opposition figures.