The United Arab Emirates has strongly condemned the Israeli Cabinet's approval to establish and legalise 19 settlements in the occupied West Bank, stressing that this step constitutes a dangerous escalation and a blatant violation of international law, undermining efforts to achieve a just a
The US accused Rwanda of violating a peace deal after M23 rebels seized Uvira in eastern Congo. Despite a fragile calm, hundreds of civilians were killed and thousands displaced, raising fears the renewed fighting could derail US-brokered peace efforts.
US President Donald Trump on Thursday issued a stark warning that the prolonged Russia-Ukraine conflict risks escalating into a global conflict, cautioning that "things like this end up in third world wars."
PM Narendra Modi spoke with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu to review the India-Israel Strategic Partnership, reaffirm their zero-tolerance stance on terrorism, and discuss peace efforts in the Middle East. Netanyahu's postponed India visit is being rescheduled, and both leaders stressed stron
European leaders and US President Donald Trump discussed ongoing US-led mediation on Ukraine and welcomed efforts toward a lasting peace. They agreed the moment is critical for Ukraine, its people, and Euro-Atlantic security, with intensive diplomatic work set to continue.
US and Ukrainian leaders are expressing mixed signals on peace efforts. Trump and his son questioned Ukraine's corruption and commitment, while Zelensky said talks were "constructive" but difficult. Meetings continue in London, with two major issues, Donbas and the Zaporzhzhia nuclear pla
Addressing questions on NATO expansion, Ukraine's leadership, and US involvement in peace efforts, Putin said in an interview with India Today that Ukraine's security shouldn't come at the cost of Russia's security concerns.
Speaking at an investment forum in Moscow, Putin stated, "We are not planning to go to war with Europe, but if Europe wants to and starts, we are ready right now." He claimed European leaders are no longer prioritising negotiations and are instead backing continued hostilities in Ukraine.
Amid mounting cross-border tensions, Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif claimed that Afghanistan was violating the ceasefire, contradicting earlier remarks from Kabul. Afghan officials accused Islamabad's military of obstructing peace efforts and violating Afghan airspace despite earli
Secretary Rubio called for the return of the bodies of deceased hostages, and said that the US "will not rest until their remains and all others are returned."
US President Donald Trump called Hamas "violent people" and said they "could be put out in two minutes" but were being given a chance to respect the ceasefire, adding that peace efforts in the Middle East were progressing and countries that once "hated each other now love each other."