Category : Foreign Policy


Irish Leader's China Visit First in 14 Years

Ireland's Micheál Martin is set for a landmark visit to China, the first by an Irish leader since 2012. The trip aims to strengthen bilateral ties and address key diplomatic and trade issues.

Trump invites Japanese PM to US as China ties strain

U.S. President Donald Trump has invited Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi for a visit in 2026, a diplomatic move occurring as Japan's relations with China face tension. Get the full details.

UN Chief Calls on Israel to Reverse Gaza NGO Ban

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres calls on Israel to lift its ban on NGOs in Gaza, as a Quebec aid group accuses Israel of politicizing humanitarian assistance. Read the latest.

Trump and Iran Trade Threats Over Domestic Unrest

Former U.S. President Donald Trump and senior Iranian officials have issued mutual threats regarding protests inside Iran. Tensions escalate as international focus turns to the regime's internal challenges.

Zelenskyy: Ukraine 10% from peace, key issues unsolved

In his New Year's Eve address, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated Ukraine is 90% towards a peace agreement with Russia but warns the final 10% involves critical, unresolved security and territorial issues. Read the full analysis.

Israel to Suspend Gaza Aid Operations Starting in 2026

Israel announces it will suspend operations of several humanitarian organizations in Gaza starting in 2026, a move that threatens to worsen the already dire situation for civilians. Learn the details and potential impact.

Trump's Back-Channel Diplomacy in Washington

Foreign governments are bypassing traditional U.S. policy channels, engaging directly with a small circle of Trump's personal envoys and confidants. Discover how this shift is reshaping American diplomacy.

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