New Food Aid Agreement Reflects 'America First' Policy
A recent agreement requires that emergency food aid in seven vulnerable countries be sourced exclusively from the United States, reinforcing the 'America First' doctrine.
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A recent agreement requires that emergency food aid in seven vulnerable countries be sourced exclusively from the United States, reinforcing the 'America First' doctrine.
President Trump is urging additional Muslim-majority nations to join the Abraham Accords, which aim to normalize relations between Israel and various Arab states.
The upcoming UN report will list Israeli authorities among those suspected of conflict-related sexual violence, a significant move in international oversight.
Germany and the Netherlands are set to establish a joint NATO command centre named 1GNC, which will oversee operations on NATO's eastern flank in Estonia and Latvia in the coming months.
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez addressed the UN Security Council, expressing concerns that US sanctions could lead to a humanitarian crisis on the island.
The recent Operation Gigawatt nuclear power summit has brought attention to the pressing need for faster project approvals in the nuclear sector.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has arrived in India to engage with leaders from the Quad nations, focusing on enhancing bilateral ties and addressing trade tensions.
Despite high-profile diplomatic discussions, China's control over the rare earth market continues unabated, posing challenges for global competitors.
Following a summit between US and Chinese leaders, there are indications that China might relax its restrictions on rare earth exports, which could benefit American companies in the technology sector.
A former US State Department official suggests that a diplomatic agreement between the US and Iran may be on the horizon, with implications for the Hormuz Strait.
As the Trump administration navigates its ongoing conflict with Iran, it finds itself shifting between military threats and diplomatic efforts, with no clear outcome in sight.
During his trip to India, Senator Marco Rubio underscores the significance of US energy resources in efforts to enhance bilateral relations between the two nations.
In a move to enhance its defense capabilities, Poland has received 32 F-35 multirole fighter jets from the United States, reinforcing NATO's eastern flank.
France's Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot has announced a ban on Israeli Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, citing his controversial actions and rhetoric.
In light of recent US troop deployment announcements, European foreign ministers are striving to reassure the US of their commitment to collective defense ahead of the NATO summit.
North Korea appears to be reassessing its diplomatic stance, moving past its recent alignment with Russia and addressing Japan's longstanding abduction issues.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has urged NATO allies to increase their involvement in efforts to resolve the ongoing conflict in Iran, highlighting the need for a united response.
As NATO foreign ministers convene in Sweden, concerns about President Trump's dedication to the alliance are resurfacing, highlighted by Secretary of State Marco Rubio's recent statements.
As global tensions rise, Rubio focuses on enhancing diplomatic relations with NATO allies, addressing security concerns, and promoting unity among member states.
Ireland's foreign minister, Helen McEntee, cautions that granting Ukraine 'associate membership' could hinder its EU aspirations, following a proposal from German Chancellor Friedrich Merz.