Category : Foreign Policy


Cuba Open to US Talks 'Without Pressure'

Cuban officials signal readiness for diplomatic engagement with the United States, emphasizing a desire for negotiations free from external pressure amid ongoing tensions.

Cuba Open to U.S. Talks as Fuel Shortages Loom

Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel expresses willingness to negotiate with the United States without preconditions as fuel supplies dwindle due to U.S. sanctions and economic pressure.

Iran Seizes Two Foreign Oil Tankers in Persian Gulf

Iranian state media reports the seizure of two foreign-flagged oil tankers in the strategic Persian Gulf, raising concerns over maritime security and regional stability amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.

Why Gaza Fighting Persists Months After Ceasefire

Months after a ceasefire began, violence continues in Gaza. This analysis explores the complex factors undermining peace, from political divisions to unresolved core issues fueling the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict.

U.S.-Iran Talks Scheduled Friday in Oman

High-level diplomatic negotiations between the United States and Iran are reportedly scheduled for Friday in Muscat, Oman, according to Iranian media sources.

Rubio: U.S. Open to Iran Talks Despite Tensions

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio says Washington remains open to talks with Iran but insists discussions must extend beyond nuclear issues to include missiles, militant groups, and human rights.

Seif al-Islam Gadhafi Killed in North Africa

Officials confirm the death of Seif al-Islam Gadhafi, son of Libya's former dictator Muammar Gadhafi, in a north African country, marking a significant development in regional politics.

Russia Bombs Ukraine Before Peace Talks

Russia launched a significant drone and missile assault against Ukraine on February 3, 2026, just one day before planned peace discussions. The attack underscores ongoing tensions despite diplomatic efforts.

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