
Cambodia and Thailand Trade Cross-Border Fire
The Asian neighbours are locked in a bitter spat over an area which is home to several ancient temples.

The Asian neighbours are locked in a bitter spat over an area which is home to several ancient temples.

Pressure is mounting on the agency to radically shift its approach towards Israel.

But the agency will no doubt continue its pursuit against the Middle East’s only democracy.

Rival Cypriot leaders will meet next week with UN chief António Guterres after a rare series of confidence-building steps raised hopes of a diplomatic breakthrough.
The upcoming session is aimed to address a proposed two-state solution to the Palestine conflict, a proposal the U.S. is fighting fiercely.

By pushing for a Palestinian state before Israel’s victory, the French President is undermining U.S. diplomacy in the Middle East.
The Geneva-based agency scrambles to calm staff after reports of layoffs and relocation, following Washington’s clampdown on ideological spending.
The signal jamming, believed to originate in Russia, has been a problem for a year and a half.

The new majorities in the UN have de facto created a kind of new international law that favors Islamic states.

Few people realize that humanitarian aid is often misappropriated by terrorist organizations.