France has officially recognized a Palestinian state, joining a growing list of countries. President Macron calls for peace in the Gaza conflict as international pressure on Israel mounts. What does this mean for the future of the region?
The UK is set to formally recognize a Palestinian state, a move expected from Prime Minister Keir Starmer, just ahead of the UN General Assembly. This decision comes amid escalating violence in Gaza and international pressure for a two-state solution.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy expresses disappointment over Trump's summit with Putin, claiming it gave Russia what it wanted. Amid ongoing attacks, he calls for more international pressure on Russia.
In a dramatic escalation, Russia unleashed a massive aerial attack on Ukraine, launching 574 drones and numerous missiles. This assault coincides with renewed peace talks, raising questions about the sincerity of negotiations.
In a surprising move, Israel's military has announced a temporary halt to its assault on parts of Gaza, establishing humanitarian corridors for aid amid escalating international criticism over the humanitarian crisis affecting the enclave.
In a bid to alleviate the worsening humanitarian crisis, Israel has resumed aid airdrops to Gaza, establishing safe corridors for UN convoys. Despite international pressure, the situation remains dire with reports of mass hunger.
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.
Tensions rise as Israel sends a delegation to Qatar for ceasefire discussions with Hamas. Amid ongoing violence, both sides show willingness to negotiate amidst international pressure and humanitarian concerns.
As peace talks resume in Istanbul, tensions escalate between Russia and Ukraine. Can the two sides bridge their differences amidst ongoing military actions and international pressures?
In a stark warning, Ukraine's President Zelensky claims US silence on recent Russian attacks emboldens Putin. Following the largest aerial assault yet, he calls for stronger international pressure to halt the brutality.