In a powerful speech to the U.N., Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas rejects Hamas's role in Gaza's governance and calls for a renewed focus on Palestinian statehood amidst ongoing conflict with Israel.
In a politically charged environment, South Park's latest episode addresses the assassination of Charlie Kirk and its aftermath, while tackling sensitive topics like the Israel-Palestine conflict. Despite accusations of censorship, the show continues to push boundaries.
In a significant shift, France, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Andorra, and Belgium have formally recognized Palestine, joining other nations amid escalating tensions in the Middle East. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer emphasizes the importance of this recognition for peace prospects.
In a humorous twist, French President Emmanuel Macron dialed Donald Trump to navigate a traffic jam in New York while attending the U.N. General Assembly. Find out how this unexpected call unfolded!
In a historic move, Britain and France have recognized a state of Palestine at the UN, challenging the status quo in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This diplomatic gamble aims to revive the two-state solution amidst ongoing violence in Gaza. Is this a turning point for peace?
In a historic address at the UN, French President Macron declared France's recognition of Palestinian statehood, igniting tensions with the U.S. and Israel. This pivotal moment could reshape the Middle East peace process.
As France and Saudi Arabia push for a two-state solution, Israel responds with anger, declaring a Palestinian state will not happen. Retaliation is on the table as tensions escalate.
As world leaders gather at the UN, France and Saudi Arabia aim to revive the two-state solution for Palestine amidst the ongoing Gaza crisis. Can they overcome U.S. and Israeli opposition?
In a historic move, several G7 countries, including the UK, Canada, and Australia, have announced recognition of Palestinian statehood, challenging Israel's stance amid escalating tensions in the region. This unprecedented shift could reshape Middle Eastern politics.
In a groundbreaking move, Britain, Canada, and Australia have officially recognized Palestine as a sovereign nation, marking a significant shift in international relations and breaking away from U.S. policy.