International Relations

International Relations
Understanding India’s Complex Relationship with Palestine
India's relationship with Palestine has been a complex and nuanced one, shaped by a combination of historical, political, and economic factors. Despite being a key player in the Non-Aligned Movement and a vocal advocate...

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Restoring Hope: Israel Renews Water Supply to Gaza
In a move hailed as a significant step towards alleviating the suffering of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, Israel has resumed its water supply to the southern part of the region. The decision comes...

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Japan Evacuates Citizens Amidst Escalating Tensions in Middle East
In a swift and decisive move, the Japanese government has evacuated eight of its citizens from Israel amidst escalating tensions in the region. This development comes as a precautionary measure to ensure the safety...

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China’s Belt and Road Initiative: A Decade of Evolution
In 2013, Chinese President Xi Jinping introduced the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), a massive infrastructure project aimed at connecting China with other parts of Asia, Europe, and Africa through a network of roads,...

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South Africa’s Quiet Mediation Efforts in the Middle East
For over two decades, South Africa has been quietly mediating between Israel and Palestine, hoping to bring peace to the long-standing conflict. However, despite their best efforts, progress has been slow, and the region...

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Ukraine Military Aid: US Set to Release $150 Million Package
In a move aimed at bolstering Ukraine's military capabilities and demonstrating continued support for the embattled nation, the United States is expected to release a $150 million military aid package on Wednesday, sources familiar...

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Exiled Russian Journalist Raises Doubts About Poisoning Claims
Moscow - In a surprising turn of events, exiled Russian journalist, Ivan Safronov, has come forward to challenge the widely-held belief that he was poisoned during his time in Russia. According to Safronov, blood...

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Safety First: Seoul Tests Crowd Control Measures Ahead of Halloween Anniversary
In light of recent events, the city of Seoul is taking extra precautions to ensure public safety during the upcoming Halloween celebrations. With the one-year anniversary of the tragic incident approaching, authorities are leaving...