Kazakhstan to Join Abraham Accords in Symbolic Step Toward Regional Peace and Cooperation

Kazakhstan to Join Abraham Accords in Symbolic Step Toward Regional Peace and Cooperation

Kazakhstan is poised to officially join the Abraham Accords — a diplomatic framework that normalized relations between Israel and several Arab and Muslim-majority nations — marking a symbolic yet significant move to reinforce peace and collaboration in the broader Middle East and Central Asian regions. The announcement, made Thursday, signifies support for an initiative that […]

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Border Crossing to Stay Closed, Israel Says, as U.S. Alleges Hamas Ceasefire Violation

Border Crossing to Stay Closed, Israel Says, as U.S. Alleges Hamas Ceasefire Violation

The Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt will remain closed “until further notice,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced, saying the crossing’s reopening depends on Hamas handing over the bodies of deceased hostages. The statement came as both Israel and Hamas continued to accuse each other of violating the fragile U.S.-mediated ceasefire. Earlier, the […]

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Trump and Sisi to Lead Global Gaza Peace Summit in Egypt: A Defining Moment for Middle East Stability

Trump and Sisi to Lead Global Gaza Peace Summit in Egypt: A Defining Moment for Middle East Stability

In a significant diplomatic move, U.S. President Donald Trump and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi are set to co-chair a Gaza peace summit in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, on Monday, bringing together more than 20 world leaders in an urgent bid to end the ongoing conflict in Gaza and pave the way for lasting regional peace. […]

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Palestinians Return to the Rubble: Gaza’s Fragile Ceasefire Reveals the True Cost of War

Palestinians Return to the Rubble: Gaza’s Fragile Ceasefire Reveals the True Cost of War

Thousands of displaced Palestinians made their way back across the scarred landscape of Gaza on Friday, walking through ruins and shattered streets to find what was left of their homes. The ceasefire, which began earlier that day, brought a brief silence after two years of relentless conflict, allowing families to step cautiously into what once […]

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Macron Warns of Gaza Catastrophe, Urges UN-Led Mission

Macron Warns of Gaza Catastrophe, Urges UN-Led Mission

Paris, Aug 13 – French President Emmanuel Macron has sharply criticized Israel’s plan to expand its military operations into Gaza City, calling it a “disaster waiting to happen.” Speaking from Paris, Macron also proposed forming an international coalition under a United Nations mandate to stabilize the conflict-stricken region. “This war must end now with a […]

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We Don’t Want to Govern Gaza: Netanyahu Shares Post-War Vision Amid Growing Famine Fears

We Don’t Want to Govern Gaza: Netanyahu Shares Post-War Vision Amid Growing Famine Fears

JERUSALEM, Aug 8 — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has outlined his vision for Gaza’s future, saying Israel aims to take full control of the territory militarily but does not plan to govern it. His remarks come as the war nears its second year and over two million people in Gaza face the looming threat […]

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On the Brink of World War III A Ballad of Blame and Fire

“On the Brink of World War III: A Ballad of Blame and Fire”

When tweets became triggers, and power played dice with the world.   The air was thick with static sparks,A globe unbalanced, bruised with marks.Lines were drawn, then redrawn deep,While soldiers woke from fragile sleep.Diplomats spoke in shadowed breath,As whispers danced with thoughts of death. From towers high with gilded halls,A voice rang out through global […]

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