Armenia hosted the eighth meeting of the European Political Community, where leaders discussed current geopolitical situations. The meeting notably lacked the presence of several leaders, raising questions about its impact on international relations.
The Minister of State for Foreign Affairs welcomed a delegation from the European Parliament in a formal meeting to discuss bilateral relations and cooperation between Saudi Arabia and the European Union. This meeting aims to strengthen political and economic ties.
The US-Iranian war enters its third month amidst a fragile stalemate, with increasing political divisions in Washington and Iran asserting its internal cohesion. The limited military gains for the US raise questions about the future of the conflict.
A British minister has expressed disappointment over the failure of recent US-Iran talks, indicating that no breakthroughs were achieved in the negotiations. This failure reflects ongoing challenges in the relationship between Tehran and Washington.
Former U.S. intelligence officer Scott Olinger reveals that the ongoing tensions between the United States and Iran cannot be considered a peace agreement, but rather a fragile ceasefire. This situation is characterized by political ambiguity and internal Iranian conflicts.
White House spokesperson Caroline Levitt announced ongoing discussions about the possibility of direct meetings between the United States and Iran. She stated that she is not authorized to disclose further details until President Trump makes an official announcement.
The repercussions of the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran are prompting East Asian nations, from Tokyo to Taipei, to reevaluate their stance towards the United States. This conflict has exposed weaknesses in U.S. dominance and significantly impacted its credibility as an ally.
Mark Champion reports that the U.S. war against Iran has significantly harmed Ukraine, straining relations between the U.S. and European nations supporting Kyiv, which are facing financial crises.
The United States has announced the lifting of sanctions on three Russian ships that were imposed in 2022. No explanations have been provided by the US administration regarding the reasons for this unexpected decision.
In a discussion published by The New York Times, American journalists agreed that the United States will deeply regret its ongoing war against Iran, highlighting the structural damage to America's global leadership role.
China is preparing to launch a massive event on March 25, 2026, raising questions about its impact on the international stage. This event is part of China's strategy to enhance its global standing.