“Israel has fully honoured the ceasefire, Hamas has not … We again call on the mediators to insist that Hamas fulfill its side of the ceasefire,” the Israeli PM’s office said.
In a declaration unconventionally adopted at the beginning of the summit on Saturday, participants referenced “the occupied Palestinian territories” along with Ukraine, Sudan, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The former head of state had been under house arrest since August, and on Saturday one of his lawyers announced that he had been taken into custody.
Security Council Secretary Rustem Umerov said on Telegram representatives of Kyiv and Washington will meet in Switzerland “in the coming days.”
Minsk pardoned 31 Ukrainian citizens as part of an agreement between President Alexander Lukashenko and U.S. President Donald Trump.
A Ukrainian government refusal to accept the U.S. ceasefire proposal is now seen as a major obstacle to ending almost four years of war with Russia.
Divisions on climate finance and trade measures have further strained already tense negotiations in Belem.
The second school abduction this week highlights growing insecurity and ongoing threats to children and churches across Nigeria.
Political deadlock has pushed Kosovo’s president to call new elections for December 28, the second vote in less than a year.
While Viktor Orbán and Donald Trump focus on securing a Ukraine peace deal, some politicians make their task harder by pushing Europe into conflict.
The Supreme Court has convicted Spain’s attorney general for leaking confidential information about a right-wing politician.
Safety concerns around Germany’s Christmas markets have grown since the 2016 Berlin terror truck attack—fears intensified by last year’s deadly vehicular ramming in Magdeburg.