British PM Keir Starmer announces plans for UK to recognize Palestine at the UN unless Israel acts to improve Gaza's humanitarian crisis. This follows similar moves by France, raising questions about international support for Israel.
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.
France's government is pushing back against a newly struck EU-US trade deal, urging retaliation against the tariffs imposed on European imports. With concerns over political weakness and economic coercion, tensions rise between Europe and the United States.
In a historic move, French President Emmanuel Macron declared that France will recognize Palestine as a state, intensifying diplomatic pressure on Israel amid the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
The number of migrants crossing the English Channel has surged by 56% this year, prompting the UK and France to explore a new agreement aimed at tackling the people-smuggling gangs behind these crossings. Will this bold plan work?
In a dramatic turn of events, Iran has arrested a terrorist team allegedly linked to Israel, alongside missile threats and international responses. As tensions rise, the world watches closely.
In a dramatic turn of events, President Trump has called for all residents of Tehran to evacuate immediately following Israel's evacuation orders amidst escalating military strikes. The situation is dire as hospitals overflow with casualties and diplomatic efforts for a ceasefire are underway.
In a surprising twist, President Trump has opted out of signing a G7 statement aimed at de-escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, causing a rift among global leaders. As Israel intensifies its military actions, the world watches closely.
France has shut down Israeli exhibitions at the Paris Airshow over displays of offensive weapons, escalating tensions between the two nations. Israel condemns the move as politically motivated.
A viral video sparked speculation about an altercation between Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron in Vietnam. The French president insists it was just a playful moment, dismissing conspiracy theories.