Author: Maria Movsesyan

Armenia And Azerbaijan Meet To Negotiate Peace Plans, Achieve No Breakthrough

On July 10, 2025, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev met in the United Arab Emirates to discuss peace talks after decades of conflict, but no negotiated breakthrough was announced from either leader. The meeting involved ongoing discussions between the countries regarding the “inter-state normalisation agenda”

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J.D. Vance Outlines Newest U.S. Foreign Policy Approach: The Trump Doctrine

In the midst of recent conflict developments between Israel and Iran, the Trump administration recently detailed the newest strategy and procedures for U.S. military interference. Contrary to Trump’s alleged reluctance toward escalating violence in the Middle East, his recent decision to directly involve the U.S. in the foreign war has

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Colombian Senator Uribe Shot At Campaign Rally

On Saturday, 7 June 2025, Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe was shot in the head at a campaign event in the country’s capital, Bogotá. According to Reuters, he received immediate medical attention and survived the initial operation for his injuries but remains in intensive care, as announced by his wife and

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U.K., France, And Canada Denounce Israel’s Blockades In Gaza

In response to Israel’s ongoing blockade of food and resources entering Gaza, some Western leaders expressed condemnation and threatened targeted sanctions against Israel. In a joint statement released from the U.K. Prime Minister’s Office, leaders from France, Canada and the U.K. declared that the permanent forced displacement caused by Israel’s

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Recent Drone Strikes Target Port Sudan, Threatening Aid Deliveries

Sudan’s largest port city, Port Sudan, recently came under attack from consecutive drone strikes by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary group, as part of the ongoing conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the RSF. Previously a haven for displaced Sudanese civilians, the port city was also a crucial

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