S. Africa's Case at ICJ; Can It Change Justice Course for Palestinians? South Africa's motivation to file case against the Israeli regime is to prevent either Israel or any other state from committing genocide.
U.S. Trade War; Criticisms, Implications In a day marked by ongoing backlash, the U.S. leader faced intensified criticism on Sunday, just one day after enacting three executive orders that introduced a 25% tariff on goods from Mexico and Canada, along with a 10% tariff on all imports from China.
Israel Reluctant to Honor Ceasefire, Withdraw from Southern Lebanon While the 60-day ceasefire between Lebanon's Hezbollah and the Israeli regime has ended, Israel is refusing to withdraw its troops from southern Lebanon, raising security and political concerns in the region.
Israel-Hamas Prisoner Exchange; Israeli Captives vs. Palestinian Prisoners The four released female Israeli troops were not given drugs or any anodyne substance during their captivity in the Gaza Strip, a fact the Israeli doctors proved and announced that they were in perfect health at the end of the second phase of the Israel-Hamas prisoner exchange.
Araghchi's Visit to Afghanistan Seizes Opportunity for Boosting Bilateral Ties The current visit of Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi to Kabul presents an opportunity to enhance bilateral economic and political ties, potentially opening avenues for collaboration across diverse sectors.