Tag: #InternationalRelations
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MALI TO CHARGE VISA BONDS UP TO $10,000 FOR U.S. NATIONALS IN RESPONSE TO U.S. POLICY
Mali has announced it will require U.S. nationals to pay visa bonds of up to $10,000 for business and tourist visas, mirroring a recent move by the U.S. government. This decision follows the Trump administration’s visa bond pilot program, which included Mali to tackle visa overstays, and is set to take effect on October 23.…
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TRUMP REAFFIRMS 100% SUPPORT FOR UNITED NATIONS DESPITE CRITICISM
Balancing strong critiques with commitment, Trump backs UN’s peace potential. At UNGA, President Trump declared full U.S. support for the United Nations despite criticizing its handling of conflicts, migration, and climate change. UN Secretary-General Guterres praised the U.S. role and cooperation on peace efforts, highlighting shared goals to end global suffering and build lasting peace.
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UK PUSHES FOR INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT ON MIDDLE EAST PEACE FRAMEWORK AT UN
Historic Palestinian state recognition sparks debate amid efforts to revive two-state solution. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced recognition of Palestinian statehood ahead of the UN General Assembly to restart peace talks. Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper aims to highlight Gaza civilian suffering and strengthen peace consensus, despite backlash from Israel, the US, and Hamas. The…
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POLAND’S PRESIDENT NAWROCKI TO PRESS GERMANY ON WWII REPARATIONS IN BERLIN VISIT
New Polish leader revives reparations demand amid diplomatic talks with Germany. Poland’s President Karol Nawrocki arrives in Berlin for his first visit, expected to push Germany on WWII reparations estimated at €1.3 trillion. Despite Germany’s stance that claims were settled decades ago, Nawrocki—a nationalist aligned with PiS—will address the issue in talks with President Steinmeier…
