Trump’s Dual Diplomacy: Public Fury, Private Charm at U.N.
President Trump’s 2025 U.N. address mixed public condemnation with private charm—a strategy that yielded quiet diplomatic wins despite harsh rhetoric.
President Trump’s 2025 U.N. address mixed public condemnation with private charm—a strategy that yielded quiet diplomatic wins despite harsh rhetoric.
The U.N. Security Council has issued an urgent alert on AI risks, calling for global governance to prevent misuse in warfare, elections, and cyber infrastructure.
Ahmed al-Shara, Syria’s former rebel leader, addressed the U.N. General Assembly in a historic first since 1967, calling for peace and reconstruction despite international controversy.
Northwestern Venezuela experienced four powerful earthquakes in under 12 hours, with tremors felt in Colombia. No deaths reported, but damage assessments are ongoing.
President Trump announces a $20 billion U.S. bailout for Argentina’s President Javier Milei, backing his radical economic reforms amid soaring inflation and poverty.
Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas condemns Israel’s Gaza offensive as ‘genocide’ in a virtual UN address after being denied a U.S. visa.
Health Secretary RFK Jr. says U.S. won’t support UN chronic disease declaration, citing ideological concerns not present in the actual text.
Facing over $5 billion in losses, Canada Post is ending door-to-door mail delivery for 4 million homes, triggering a national postal strike and major service reforms.
As the U.S. imposes a $100,000 H-1B visa fee, China counters with a new K visa to attract young STEM talent—igniting a global competition for innovation leadership.
Denied a U.S. visa, Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas delivered a powerful virtual address to the UN, condemning Israeli actions and calling for global recognition of Palestinian statehood.