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President Donald Trump says he has successfully eased tensions between Cambodia and Thailand. He said Friday night that he'd preserved a previous ceasefire that he brokered, but which had seemed on the verge of breaking down.
A report revealed the U.S. diplomat to be advising Russia on how to get through to Trump, raising questions about his priorities and foreign business ties.
From United States President Donald Trump’s dramatic return to the White House to a fragile Gaza ceasefire, a raging global trade war, and record-breaking climate disasters, 2025 unfolded as a year of geopolitical shocks,
Responding to the criticism, Dmitriev shared an unhinged AI image on X – Trump in his full might, scrunching his eyebrows. In the background, the White House overshadowed by grey clouds and giant red sparkes. At the forefront, a warning reads, ‘ Trust the plan’.
The United Nations Security Council voted to authorize President Donald Trump's Gaza peace plan on Monday, with the president quick to declare a major victory.
The conflict in Sudan continues to escalate as the Sudanese Army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) battle for control across West Kordofan and Darfur. In Babanusa, the army says it repelled a major RSF assault amid rising global concern over violence in El-Fasher.
Thailand has suspended efforts to implement a ceasefire with Cambodia formalized during President Donald Trump’s trip to Asia last month after several Thai soldiers were injured in a land mine explosion in a disputed border area.
The United States has presented Sudan's warring parties with a proposal for a truce but neither side has formally accepted it, U.S. envoy Massad Boulos said on Tuesday, as the army accused its rivals of staging an attack despite declaring a ceasefire.
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BERLIN (Reuters) -Russian President Vladimir Putin must accept he has no option to leave the war in Ukraine successfully, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Wednesday. "We want this war to end as quickly as possible,