The Gaza ceasefire is now in effect, bringing a glimmer of hope for peace as the countdown for the release of hostages begins. Will this lead to lasting change in the region?
As the Nobel Peace Prize announcement approaches, all eyes are on the five committee members who will decide Trump's fate. Could he finally achieve this coveted honor, or will his ambitions be dashed? Discover the judges and their past controversies.
As the Nobel Peace Prize announcement approaches, Donald Trump asserts his claim to the prestigious award, citing his role in ending multiple conflicts. However, controversy surrounds his candidacy with critics questioning his qualifications.
President Trump calls for Hamas to act swiftly in peace talks as Israeli strikes on Gaza diminish. With new U.S. proposals and hostages at stake, will a resolution finally emerge?
US President Trump has given Hamas a deadline to accept a peace plan for Gaza or risk severe consequences. The agreement includes the release of hostages in exchange for Gaza detainees. Will Hamas comply?
Hamas's military leader has rejected the US ceasefire plan, claiming it aims to dismantle the group. With tensions escalating and hostages at stake, the future remains uncertain as both sides push back against proposed terms.
In a significant political move, President Trump announced he will prevent Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu from annexing parts of the West Bank, impacting ongoing Middle East dynamics and the Abraham Accords.
In a surprising turn, Trump claims Ukraine can reclaim its original borders with NATO's help, following talks with Zelensky. This marks a shift in his previously cautious stance on the conflict with Russia.
The UN Security Council has condemned Israel for its recent airstrikes on a residential compound in Doha, targeting Hamas leaders. This unprecedented action has raised tensions and questions about international diplomatic efforts.
U.S. Vice President JD Vance claims Russia has made significant concessions to Trump regarding the Ukraine conflict. As both sides blame each other for stalled talks, what does this mean for peace negotiations?