Category : Foreign Policy


Qatar's Muslim Brotherhood Funding Under Fire

Analysis: Qatar faces accusations of financing the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas, as the U.S. and allies designate branches as terrorist organizations. Explore the geopolitical implications.

U.S.: Iran halted 800 executions under pressure

At a tense UN meeting, the U.S. said Iran halted 800 executions of protesters under pressure. Washington vows support for Iranian people as Tehran warns of a 'decisive' response to any aggression.

U.S. warns Iran 'all options on table' at UN

The U.S. issued a stark warning to Iran during an emergency UN Security Council meeting, as Canada advises citizens amid reports of over 2,500 killed. Get the latest details.

UN Official: 'Not Much Is Standing' in Gaza

A senior UN official reports widespread destruction in Gaza following Israeli military operations. The assessment highlights the severe humanitarian impact as makeshift shelters fill the ruins.

Trump Set for Talks with Venezuelan Opposition Leader

Former U.S. President Donald Trump is scheduled to meet Venezuelan opposition figure Maria Corina Machado, following recent engagement with the Maduro government's successor. Key geopolitical implications analyzed.

U.S. Ambassador: 'We do not need Canada'

U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra made controversial remarks on CJAD 800 Radio, discussing bilateral relations. Explore the details and context of his statement.

Iran to Execute Protester, Trump Warns of Retaliation

Iran plans to execute Erfan Soltani, a 26-year-old shopkeeper, for protesting. The U.S. State Department confirms he is the first protester sentenced to death, prompting a warning from Donald Trump. Read the latest on the escalating crisis.

Anand Won't Confirm China as 'Disruptive' Force

Foreign Minister Anita Anand declined to reaffirm Canada's 2024 stance calling China 'disruptive' during a Beijing visit, signaling a potential policy shift under PM Mark Carney. Explore the diplomatic recalibration.

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