World leaders welcome Trump's Gaza peace plan
The Israel-backed plan proposes an immediate ceasefire, the return of all hostages, and the release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners.
The Israel-backed plan proposes an immediate ceasefire, the return of all hostages, and the release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners.
Some experts feared the ban could prevent the exchange of key medical information or hamper people’s ability to receive digital remittances.
The 20-point proposal calls for a phased withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza and a new governing body overseen by a Trump-led 'Board of Peace.'
The African Growth and Opportunity Act, implemented in 2000, allows for duty-free trade between sub-Saharan African nations to trade and the US.
Washington has deployed military assets to the Caribbean, reportedly as part of a White House plan to remove the autocratic leader from power.
China, the world’s biggest soybean customer, has ceased all US purchases since May as part of its trade war with Washington.
Dr. Thaer Ahmad gives an emotional statement at a high-level UN event about Israel's war on children in Gaza.
The Israeli army has repeatedly attacked hospitals and health care facilities during its military offensive on Gaza City.
Kieran Andrieu is a British-Palestinian journalist, activist, and contributor to Novara Media. He joined Current Affairs Editor-in-Chief Nathan J. Robinson to discuss his decision to join the Global Sumud Flotilla, the risks involved in confronting Israel’s blockade of Gaza, and why he believes powerlessness in the face of genocide is an illusion. This is the second part of our series of dispatches from the flotilla; for the first, see this interview with Tommy Marcus.