Donald Trump's Portrait to Feature in US Passports for 250th Anniversary
The US State Department has revealed plans to include Donald Trump's likeness in passports as part of the celebrations for the nation's 250th birthday.
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The US State Department has revealed plans to include Donald Trump's likeness in passports as part of the celebrations for the nation's 250th birthday.
The US State Department's plan to include Donald Trump's image on redesigned passports has sparked considerable public outcry and criticism.
Ukraine intensifies its diplomatic efforts in response to Russia's alleged illegal grain exports from occupied territories, with multiple countries reportedly involved.
Julie Davis is reportedly stepping down due to frustrations with President Trump's perceived lack of support for Ukraine, according to sources close to the situation.
Christian Turner, the UK ambassador to the US, has reportedly stated that America's special relationship is likely with Israel. He also remarked on the Epstein scandal's limited repercussions for US associates.
Kyiv has raised concerns about a potential diplomatic crisis if Israel permits a vessel carrying grain, reportedly stolen from Ukraine, to dock in Haifa.
As US-Iran negotiations remain stalled, Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to meet with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, signaling deepening ties between the two nations.
As Southeast Asia faces various challenges, Foreign Minister Wang Yi's visit underscores China's efforts to position itself as a reliable regional partner, contrasting with growing doubts about US commitment.
In a brief visit to Pakistan, Iran's foreign minister engages in diplomatic discussions while Trump suggests that talks could also take place over the phone.
Abbas Araghchi's recent diplomatic activities included stops in Oman and Pakistan, culminating in an important meeting with President Putin in Moscow.
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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has dismissed concerns regarding potential U.S. sanctions on NATO members, emphasizing support for American operations in the Iran conflict.
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Ukrainian President Zelenskyy is actively pursuing diplomatic relations in Saudi Arabia following the acquisition of an EU loan, while the Kremlin indicates uncertainty regarding Putin's G20 attendance.
Jean-Noël Barrot, France's foreign minister, expresses alarm regarding the rise of Islamist extremism in West Africa after meeting with Togo's president, Faure Gnassingbe.
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The Pentagon is reportedly contemplating sanctions against NATO allies for their lack of involvement in the Iran war, with Spain facing particular scrutiny for denying the US access to its military facilities.
Amid uncertainties regarding the US commitment to NATO, especially in light of President Trump's remarks about member responses to the Iran conflict, the EU is working on a mutual aid clause blueprint.
The complexities of US-Iran relations are highlighted by conflicting agendas and unilateral actions, raising questions about the potential for effective diplomacy.