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Middle East diplomacy

From Nixon to Trump: The Long Road of U.S.–Syria Presidential Diplomacy

For more than half a century, meetings between American and Syrian presidents have been rare but pivotal markers of shifting Middle Eastern politics. It…

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Egypt’s Sharm el-Sheikh: From Fishing Village to Global Peace Hub

Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, has transformed over the decades from a quiet Red Sea fishing village into one of the Middle East’s most prominent diplomatic…

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Trump Heads to Israel for 24-Hour Visit Amid Gaza Peace Push

President Trump is heading to Israel for a lightning-fast 24-hour visit as part of renewed efforts to secure peace in Gaza. He’s set to…

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How Israelis and Palestinians Are Reacting to the Gaza Ceasefire Deal

Israel and Hamas have reached a major ceasefire agreement that could finally bring an end to more than two years of war in Gaza…

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TAJANI URGES GAZA CEASEFIRE, HAMAS MUST GO FOR PALESTINE RECOGNITION

Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani calls for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and stresses that the recognition of a Palestinian state must occur only…

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TRUMP AND SYRIA PEACE TALKS SIGNAL SHIFT IN U.S. MIDDLE EAST STRATEGY

Senator Cynthia Lummis says she supports President Trump’s approach to working with the new Syrian government to form peace coalitions in the Middle East.

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Pulse Insider: Is There a Limit to Trump’s Patience with Netanyahu?

Tensions between former President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are no longer just behind closed doors. Once political allies bound by…

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Danon Urges Lebanon to Stop Rocket Attacks

Danny Danon, Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations, said Israel believes in diplomacy but warned that rocket attacks coming from Lebanon into Israel are…

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Beyond Oil: War Could Threaten the Gulf’s Water Supply

The Persian Gulf is widely known as one of the world’s most important oil-producing regions. But for millions of people living across its desert…

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Why the 60-Year-Old B-52 Still Powers U.S. Airstrikes

It first entered service in 1961, but the B-52 Stratofortress is still at the center of America’s military campaigns—including the current war on Iran.…

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