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.
In a controversial statement, Donald Trump claims there is 'real starvation' in Gaza, contradicting Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. As aid efforts ramp up, the humanitarian crisis deepens with alarming malnutrition rates.
In a surprising claim, Donald Trump asserts he has stopped six wars globally, discussing ongoing conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine. Amidst negotiations for hostages, he emphasizes the need for food aid in Gaza and criticizes current leaders.
Former President Trump publicly contradicts Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, asserting the existence of starvation amidst failed ceasefire negotiations. Trump calls for a more aggressive strategy against Hamas while emphasizing the urgent need for civilian aid.
Amid swirling rumors of resignation following a significant upper house election defeat, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba firmly denies plans to step down, citing a need for stability as a crucial trade deal deadline approaches.
In a surprising electoral defeat, Japan's ruling coalition is set to lose its majority in the upper house, raising questions about Prime Minister Ishiba's future and complicating critical trade talks with the U.S. as inflation concerns grow.
Japan's ruling coalition may lose its upper house majority, signaling a potential crisis for Prime Minister Ishiba. The opposition is gaining momentum, raising questions about Ishiba's leadership and future.
Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba vows to stay despite losing majority in the upper house elections. With rising prices and political scandals, the future of his coalition hangs in the balance.
Japan's ruling coalition struggles to maintain control as election exit polls predict a significant loss, putting Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s leadership and upcoming trade negotiations at risk.
Japan's exit polls indicate the ruling coalition may lose its majority in the upper house, intensifying pressure on Prime Minister Ishiba. With rising prices and political scandals, will he survive this political storm?