The head of Indonesia's Foreign Affairs Committee, Atut Adianto, stated that the passage of U.S. ships through the Malacca Strait will not impact Indonesia's independent policy. He emphasized that Indonesia is not in a war danger zone and considers neighboring countries as friends.
Several newly elected mayors from the French National Rally have removed European flags from their municipalities, igniting a significant debate among French nationalists regarding national sovereignty. This move comes at a critical time for France, as calls for enhanced national sovereignty grow in the face of European and global challenges.
Iraqi National Security Advisor Qassem Al-Araji confirmed that the Iraqi constitution prohibits using the country's territory as a base for attacks against other nations, emphasizing the importance of respecting national sovereignty. This statement comes amid rising tensions in the region.
Africa has experienced nearly <strong>200 military coups</strong> since its independence, reflecting ongoing political turmoil. The recent coup led by <strong>Ibrahim Traoré</strong> in Burkina Faso aims to resist neocolonialism and promote the public interest.
On Wednesday, April 1, hundreds of citizens gathered in Melbourne, Australia, to protest against US interventions in Latin America and Iran. The demonstrators called for an end to policies they believe undermine the national sovereignty of these nations.
Russian President Vladimir Putin stressed the importance of preventing any foreign powers from interfering in Russian elections, highlighting the need to protect national sovereignty and secure election results. His remarks came during a press conference ahead of upcoming parliamentary elections.
The decision by several newly elected mayors from the far-right National Rally party to remove European flags from official buildings has sparked widespread debate in France. This move reflects the party's efforts to enhance its national sovereignty image locally.
Amid rising political and economic tensions, EU member states are increasingly scrutinized for using the veto as a means of exerting pressure on one another. This practice raises concerns about the political exploitation of such a powerful tool.
In a controversial move, municipalities in French cities such as <strong>Carcassonne</strong> and <strong>Cagnes-sur-Mer</strong> have decided to remove the European flag from their official buildings. This initiative, supported by leaders from the far-right <strong>National Rally</strong> party, has drawn sharp criticism from the Minister for European Affairs.
On the anniversary of the British forces' withdrawal from Libya on March 28, 1970, renewed calls emerged in the country to reject foreign military presence amidst a sharp political and military divide.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs participated in a session titled 'Cross-Border Threats and Sovereignty' during the G7 ministerial meeting, discussing global security issues and their impact on national sovereignty.
The Lebanese government is taking steps to declare the Iranian ambassador in Beirut, <strong>Mohammad Jalaal Firooznia</strong>, an unwelcome person, despite opposition from Hezbollah. This move comes amid rising political tensions in the country.
Recent reports have identified attempts at external interference in the upcoming 2026 French municipal elections, particularly targeting candidates from the 'Yellow Vests' movement. However, these efforts have not significantly impacted the electoral process, reflecting the limited influence of foreign interference in French domestic affairs.