Gaza Troop Plan in Chaos: Who Will Step In?
The Trump peace plan’s call for a Gaza international security force is facing major roadblocks as countries refuse to commit troops, citing danger and political risk.
The Trump peace plan’s call for a Gaza international security force is facing major roadblocks as countries refuse to commit troops, citing danger and political risk.
China’s manufacturing hubs like Yiwu are thriving despite U.S. tariffs, revealing a strategic shift in global trade dynamics.
While U.S. tariffs aim to curb Chinese imports, a 26-year-old Tanzanian entrepreneur is leveraging direct sourcing from China to grow her business across Africa.
The Trump administration is urgently working to prevent Israel from abandoning the fragile Gaza ceasefire after renewed violence.
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has suspended its critical aid operations in Gaza, citing a severe lack of funds and insurmountable logistical challenges, even as a new ceasefire offers a fragile window for relief.
In a surprising twist, the latest Louvre robbery targeted precious jewels for resale, signaling a shift in museum theft tactics across Europe.
The Louvre Museum remains closed after a daring daylight robbery saw thieves steal eight irreplaceable pieces of France’s historic crown jewels.
With the Northwest Passage increasingly navigable due to climate change, Canada is turning to Inuit communities to strengthen its sovereignty claim against global rivals like the U.S., Russia, and China.
A short-lived clash in Gaza exposes the deep fragility of the October 10 ceasefire, with over 97 Palestinians killed since its start and analysts warning of a tougher road ahead.
With China tightening its grip on critical rare earth minerals, Australia is emerging as the United States’ most viable and trusted alternative, backed by its world-class Mt Weld mine and a new domestic processing facility.