Israeli PM Netanyahu fiercely criticizes UK PM Starmer's commitment to recognize Palestinian statehood, claiming it rewards terrorism and threatens Britain's security.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announces plans to recognize a Palestinian state by September unless Israel takes action towards peace in Gaza. This follows France's similar intentions at the UN. The announcement comes amid rising tensions and humanitarian crises in the region.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer announces that the UK will recognize Palestine in September unless Israel agrees to a cease-fire, reflecting growing political pressure amid the Gaza crisis.
Donald Trump's working holiday in Scotland turned into a whirlwind of golf, major trade agreements, and unexpected political discussions, all while navigating the shadow of the Epstein scandal.
In a bold move, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announces that the UK will recognize a Palestinian state in September unless Israel agrees to a ceasefire and allows UN aid into Gaza. This decision comes amidst rising pressure and parallels France's recent recognition.
In a pivotal meeting at Turnberry, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and U.S. President Donald Trump confront the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza. Both leaders express deep concern over the suffering of civilians, with Trump proposing new aid initiatives.
Amid international outcry over a severe hunger crisis, Israel announces the opening of humanitarian corridors for aid to Gaza, with the first air drops of food supplies already underway. This move follows accusations of deliberate starvation.
The ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza has reached alarming levels, with reports of mass starvation and rising death tolls as the blockade continues. This article explores the dire situation and the political factors at play.
As Hamas seeks amendments to the latest US ceasefire proposal, tensions rise with ongoing Israeli strikes and a deepening humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Can a resolution be reached?
Global leaders from Britain, Canada, and France are threatening sanctions against Israel unless it halts its military actions in Gaza and allows humanitarian aid. With over 53,000 casualties reported, the crisis worsens as Netanyahu defends Israel's actions.