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▪ 17 children reportedly killed in attack on Sudan displacement camp
▪ The Chinese Creep into Nepal: A Historical and Contemporary Narrative
▪ Chile’s Indigenous Rapa Nui Wants Its Stolen Moai Back
▪ FO° Talks: Nepal’s Prime Minister Oli Resigns After Deadly Protests, What Next?
▪ Eulogy by President Cyril Ramaphosa at the Special Official Funeral of Ambassador of South Africa to the Republic of France, Mr Nkosinathi Nathi Mthethwa, KwaMbonambi, KwaZulu-Natal
▪ Nomination de Sébastien Lecornu, Premier ministre.
▪ Sudan: Türk ‘appalled’ by continued killing of civilians in El Fasher
▪ Security Council LIVE: Ambassadors meet over US strikes against alleged drug traffickers off Venezuela
▪ Bold, diverse and unstoppable: Girls speak out amid a world in crisis
▪ 5.7 million people face food insecurity in Haiti
▪ UN urges restraint as US strikes in southern Caribbean escalate tensions with Venezuela
▪ Can AI create a fairer future for persons with disabilities?
▪ FO° Talks: How Impeachments, Scandals and Corruption Shaped South Korea’s Politics
▪ Big Beach Diplomacy: The Future of DPRK Relations
▪ How the National Liberation Army Resembles a Mercenary Force
▪ Réunion ministérielle sur l’opérationnalisation du plan de paix au Proche-Orient.
▪ Entretien avec María Corina Machado.
▪ Déclaration des dirigeants du E3.
▪ Battle of Chicago
▪ In Africa’s Sahel, conflict and climate change force millions from their homes
▪ Dmitry Grigorenko meets with Russian businesses seeking to tap Tajikistan’s IT market
▪ Civilians in Ukraine face death and injury amid new attacks
▪ President Ramaphosa to eulogise Ambassador Nathi Mthethwa funeral
▪ Gaza: Aid teams repeat calls for unhindered access to stricken enclave
▪ António Guterres to reporters on announcement of agreement to secure ceasefire and hostage release in Gaza
▪ The Gospel According to Candace
▪ FO° Talks: Moldova’s Pro-EU Party Wins Pivotal Election: A Turning Point or Trouble Ahead?
▪ From Roads to Reform: China and Pakistan’s Expanding Economic Alliance
▪ Europe’s health system under strain as doctors and nurses face mental health crisis
▪ Nobel Peace Prize winner Machado’s values represent best hopes of Venezuelans: UN rights office
▪ Is This Man Britain’s Next Prime Minister?
▪ Deputy President Mashatile to undertake a Working Visit to Turkey
▪ Les photos du mois de septembre 2025.
▪ ‘Never be afraid to ask for help’: Ukrainians scarred by war find space to heal
▪ World News in Brief: Deadly attacks in Ukraine, Zaporizhzhya nuclear plant update, first humanitarian flight for Syrians in Libya
▪ Dmitry Grigorenko: Russia advances international cooperation through digitalisation
▪ Sudan: El Fasher mosque and hospital attacks leave at least 20 dead
▪ Dmitry Chernyshenko: Science and education are among key areas of Russia and Cuba cooperation
▪ Gaza deal: UN and humanitarian partners ‘prepared to move – now,’ says Guterres
▪ Media briefing remarks by President Cyril Ramaphosa during the working visit to the European Union, Brussels, Belgium
▪ Robles expresses Defence s commitment to modernising and improving the technical capabilities of the armed forces
▪ The EU grants Spain €946 million from the Solidarity Fund to alleviate the effects of the DANA in Valencia
▪ The Minister for Defence holds a videoconference with the commanders of the Ukrainian Military Border Guard
▪ Pedro Sánchez stresses the Government s commitment to investment in infrastructure to strengthen social and territorial cohesion
▪ Pedro Sánchez: In seven years we have increased investment in public health by 45%
▪ Pedro Sánchez highlights the application of the Housing Law in the Basque Country to facilitate access to housing
▪ Government to increase accountability with a new Transparency Portal and the reform of the Public Procurement Platform
▪ Middle East LIVE: Israel-Hamas deal paves way for ceasefire, hostage release
▪ Statement on conclusion of the working visit by Deputy President Paul Mashatile to the Republic of South Sudan
▪ Government meeting
▪ Nuclear War Only Happens Once
▪ Muzzling Our First Amendment Rights
▪ FO° Talks: Gen Z’s Anti-Left Shift: Women Turn to Conservative and Religious Lifestyle
▪ Brazil at a Crossroads: The Farce of Amnesty and the Battle for Democracy
▪ Deputy President Mashatile pays a courtesy call on Mama Rebecca Nyandeng de Mabior of South Sudan
▪ Jubilation in Gaza as news of possible ceasefire deal sinks in
▪ Address by President Cyril Ramaphosa to the Global Gateway Forum, Brussels, Belgium
▪ UN chief calls for Israel and Hamas to ‘abide fully’ by terms of US peace plan
▪ UN decries deadly Myanmar airstrike, amid mounting military attacks on civilians
▪ UN chief ‘deeply saddened’ by deadly protests in Madagascar
▪ President Ramaphosa arrives in Brussels to advance trade and investment at the EU Global Gateway Forum
▪ Haiti: ‘Unprecedented’ number of children on the run
▪ WHO says rebuilding Gaza’s shattered health system critical to a lasting peace
▪ Ministers from Europe and beyond commit to address housing emergency
▪ Peace begins behind bars: A corrections officer’s fight for dignity inside Congo’s prisons
▪ Syria’s search for truth is a ‘collective effort’, top UN investigator says
▪ Mikhail Mishustin attends 27th Golden Autumn Russian Agricultural Exhibition
▪ President Ramaphosa appoints Minister Motshekga as Acting President
▪ President Ramaphosa honours Ambassador Nathi Mthethwa with declaration of Special Official Funeral Category 2
▪ Unlocking the Longevity Dividend for Growth and Resilience
▪ FO° Talks: Netflix and NFL Are More Popular Than Church, Gen Z Moving Away From Religion?
▪ Why Do the Beckhams Still Fascinate Us?
▪ His Excellency President Cyril Ramaphosa delivers remarks during a luncheon hosted by His Excellency President Michael Higgins during the official visit to Ireland
▪ Deputy President Mashatile arrives in Juba, South Sudan on a Working Visit
▪ President Ramaphosa arrives in Ireland for Official Visit
▪ Thousands flee amid renewed fighting in northern Mozambique, UN warns
▪ Father of Gaza hostage calls for an end to war – and a two-State solution
▪ Guterres urges countries to ‘seize this historic opportunity’ as renewable energy use grows
▪ Africa needs conflict prevention as the continent faces unprecedented threats
▪ President Ramaphosa names panel for selection on National Director of Public Prosecutions
▪ Guterres condemns detention of nine more UN staff in Yemen
▪ Alexander Novak meets with UAE Ambassador to Russia Dr Mohamed Ahmad Sultan Essa Al Jaber
▪ Mikhail Mishustin holds strategic session on tourism development
▪ The Epstein Files: A Political Ticking Time Bomb
▪ Prime Minister receives HM King Abdullah II of Jordan
▪ Two years of Gaza-Israel war bring ‘indescribable’ pain, warn aid agencies
▪ FO° Talks: The 5,000-Year Secret History of African Slavery They Don’t Teach You
▪ Trump and Hegseth’s Plan for the “War Within”
▪ The number of Social Security contributors exceeds 21.7 million in one of the best Septembers in history
▪ Registered unemployment fell by 4,846 people last month, reversing the negative trend of the month of September
▪ Spending by international tourists in Spain exceeded €92.4 billion up to August, 7.1% more than a year ago
▪ Deputy President Mashatile undertakes a Working Visit to South Sudan
▪ President Ramaphosa to advance trade relations during working visits to Ireland and Belgium
▪ Beyond October 7: Memory, Mourning and the Need for Collective Healing
▪ Annonce de la nomination du Gouvernement le 5 octobre 2025.
▪ Le Premier ministre a remis la démission de son Gouvernement au Président de la République, qui l’a acceptée.
▪ Release the hostages in Gaza ‘unconditionally and immediately’: Guterres
▪ In landmark labour case, UN World Court weighs in on right to strike
▪ Darfur: ICC convicts Janjaweed leader of war crimes and crimes against humanity
▪ Gaza: Major UN aid operation ‘ready to go’ if agreement is reached on US peace plan
▪ World News in Brief: El Fasher displacement, Afghanistan rights violations, Nigeria child vaccinations
▪ We are not powerless in face of Gaza, West Bank, Ukraine atrocities, insists UNHCR chief
▪ Women’s leadership role in peace and security issues ‘going in reverse’, UN chief warns
▪ WHO: Despite smoking decline, tobacco still hooks one in five adults worldwide
▪ Government extends temporary ban on petrol exports, introduces restrictions on other fuel types
▪ Government sets temporary linseed flax export duties and approves regional maize export quotas
▪ FO° Exclusive: Economic Pain and Political Turmoil Around the World
▪ Why Do Americans Want To Buy Premier League Football Clubs?
▪ How To Get AI To Admit a Truth It Prefers To Hide
▪ Meeting with deputy prime ministers on current issues
▪ GNU Leaders Retreat
▪ GNU Leaders Retreat
▪ Deputy President Mashatile embarks on a Working Visit to the Republic of Senegal
▪ Pedro Sánchez warns of disinformation and climate insecurity as growing threats to European security
▪ Robert Badinter au Panthéon.
▪ Haiti battles rabies with vaccines and vigilance
▪ Alexander Novak takes part in a meeting of eight OPEC+ countries
▪ FO° Exclusive: US Dollar Will Continue to Lose Value
▪ Is Qatar the Straw That Breaks the Camel’s Back?
▪ Western Recognition of Palestine Challenges US-Israel Position
▪ India’s Durga Puja, where worship meets social change
▪ FO° Exclusive: The Divided, Not United, States of America
▪ Power Beneath the Sands: The Investment Approaches of the US and China in Iraq
▪ The AI Working Group: Capturing the Promise of AI
▪ Living in Space: The UN celebrates innovation, cooperation and the final frontier
▪ Cosmic girls: UN nurtures next generation of space professionals
▪ Sommet de la Communauté politique européenne au Danemark.
▪ Déplacement à Sarrebruck pour la journée de l’unité allemande.
▪ UN chief ‘encouraged’ after Hamas indicates willingness to release Israeli hostages
▪ UN warns of ‘catastrophic’ humanitarian crisis in Sudan’s Darfur
▪ Fewer than one in 10 Somalis to receive life-saving aid in November, warns WFP
▪ DR Congo: UN envoy urges people eager for peace in the east ‘not to lose hope’
▪ Government meeting
▪ With Colombia at a turning point, the UN calls for peace gains to be consolidated
▪ Drone victims, terror and death: 30 minutes inside a Gaza hospital
▪ Ukraine: ‘This war needs to end,’ Türk tells UN Human Rights Council
▪ Italy Stands Still: Nationwide Protests in Solidarity with Gaza
▪ FO° Exclusive: A Round-up of What Mattered Most in September 2025
▪ Washington Teetering: Why The US Can’t Look Away After Doha
▪ Guterres condemns deadly terror attack targeting Manchester synagogue
▪ Philippines earthquake: UN pledges support as Cebu death toll rises to 72
▪ Sudan: UN rights chief calls for urgent action to protect civilians in El Fasher
▪ Increasing violence and funding cuts imperil millions across Haiti
▪ Gaza health system overwhelmed as WHO reports 42,000 people have life-changing injuries
▪ Conseil européen informel à Copenhague au Danemark.
▪ President Ramaphosa extends wishes to the Jewish community on Yom Kippur
▪ What Could Replace Jimmy Kimmel?
▪ The Syria prison survivor who’s seeking justice for those still missing
▪ Ministers of culture from across the world claim culture as a human right in the final declaration of Mondiacult 2025
▪ The Ministry of Culture contributes 200,000 euros to the UNESCO Fund for the reconstruction of Gaza
▪ MAGA comes for the ‘woke pope’ after pontiff blesses block of ice in climate change gesture
▪ FO° Talks: Is AI Now More Reliable and Trustworthy Than Today’s Journalists?
▪ Two Summits, One Failure: Trump, Putin and the Illusion of Peace
▪ A Saint (Charlie Kirk) and a Devil (Tony Blair) in the Headlines
▪ Pedro Sánchez defends in Copenhagen a 360º vision of European security that allows the EU to be prepared for all types of threats
▪ Luis Planas highlights the Spanish fruit and vegetable sector s global leadership thanks to its commitment to sustainability and innovation
▪ Jordi Hereu chairs a new meeting of the Electro-intensive Industries Alliance in Brussels
▪ Spain welcomes proposed US peace plan to end Gaza war
▪ At Mondiacult, Albares promotes the recovery of heritage damaged by the Russian aggression against Ukraine
▪ Mondiacult 2025 kicks off in Barcelona with the presence of more than 160 representatives from countries all over the world
▪ Jordi Hereu defends a greater presence of industrial sectors in the European Competitiveness Fund
▪ World News in Brief: ‘Trust crisis’ impacts vaccine rollouts, Cyberspace must ‘serve the common good’, Türk calls for lasting truce in Lebanon
▪ Human rights groups urged to ‘unite more than ever’ in efforts to end racism
▪ Fighting back against the gangs: What is Haiti’s new UN-backed force?
▪ ‘Hot debates about hot topics’, a strength not a weakness, says UNGA80 president
▪ Calls grow louder for more age-inclusive societies
▪ Ukraine: IAEA engaging to get power restored at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant
▪ José Manuel Albares reinforces Spain s support for the UN agency for Palestinian refugees
▪ Albares announces that the Ibero-American Summit will be held on 4 and 5 November in Madrid
▪ President Ramaphosa calls for immediate release of Global Sumud Flotilla abductees
▪ Pedro Sánchez: If housing is one of the greatest concerns of families, it is also the greatest concern of the Government of Spain
▪ Alexander Novak chairs 62nd OPEC+ Joint Ministerial Monitoring Committee meeting
▪ José Manuel Albares calls for the current political momentum to be leveraged to achieve a two-state solution
▪ European Union to launch its new border control system on 12 October
▪ Spain reaffirms its leadership in international solidarity with the reception of 85 Syrian refugees from Lebanon
▪ Robles: Our commitment to peace and to the Atlantic Alliance is unwavering
▪ The world is failing Gaza’s starving children, aid teams warn
▪ President Ramaphosa to address Local Government Indaba 2025 Gala Dinner
▪ FO° Talks: Pakistan Develops Closer Ties with US and China After May’s Clashes with India
▪ Cracks in the China–Pakistan Partnership: Revealing the Illusion
▪ What China’s Lavish Military Parade Revealed to the World
▪ Pedro Sánchez calls to raise our voice against any attempt to annul freedom of expression , because to defend it is to defend the very essence of democracy
▪ The President of the Government visits Barcelona New Economy Week at the DFactory technology hub
▪ Pedro Sánchez highlights the contribution of the High-Performance Centres to the successes of Spanish sport
▪ The President of the Government inaugurates Mondiacult 2025 in Barcelona and calls for culture to be protected as a global public asset
▪ Pedro Sánchez supports the UN s push for multilateral governance of Artificial Intelligence
▪ Spain, Portugal and Morocco meet with FIFA to advance organisation of the 2030 World Cup
▪ UN Security Council approves new ‘suppression force’ for Haiti amid spiralling gang violence
▪ The UN air service that flies where no one else can
▪ Breathless in Gaza: Health crisis deepens as families burn plastic for fuel
▪ DR Congo: Peace still elusive despite ‘progress we see on paper’, UN official says
▪ Taliban internet blackout leaves Afghans in limbo while needs surge
▪ Security Council LIVE: Ambassadors authorise new Gang Suppression Force for Haiti
▪ Rohingya plight in Myanmar, a ‘test for humanity’
▪ Mikhail Mishustin takes part in a meeting between President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko and the heads of delegations from countries, parties to a meeting of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council
▪ ‘House of diplomacy and dialogue’: UN wraps up high-level week with calls for peace, climate action and reform
▪ Gaza: Guterres calls for ‘all parties’ to commit to US peace plan, as UN agencies stress urgent ceasefire need
▪ From crisis to community cure: A Haitian mother fights back against cholera
▪ Alexey Overchuk’s comment on outcomes of Eurasian Intergovernmental Council meeting
▪ President mourns passing of Ambassador Nathi Mthethwa
▪ Meeting of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council
▪ FO° Live: Is America Headed for a Population Collapse? Elon Musk Was Right!
▪ Security in South Asia: Shifting Ways of the Islamic State
▪ India’s Higher Education: A Global Opportunity in the Making
▪ Mikhail Mishustin participates in the Innoprom. Belarus International Industrial Exhibition
▪ President Ramaphosa to receive Letters of Credence from Heads of Mission-Designate
▪ Deputy President Mashatile to embark on a service delivery Working Visit to Qunu, in the OR Tambo District, Eastern Cape Province
▪ L’État de droit est le socle de notre démocratie.
▪ Denuclearization ‘tantamount’ to surrendering sovereignty: DPR Korea minister
▪ World News in Brief: El Fasher siege latest, shock at Michigan church attack, violent crackdown on Madagascar protests
▪ ‘Do not submit to a world ruled by brute force,’ Denmark urges world leaders at UN
▪ Gaza: UN rights office deplores deadly strikes on Palestinians gathering firewood
▪ Israeli settlement activity accelerates in the West Bank, Security Council told
▪ Nepal highlights youth-driven change, and calls for global action
▪ Meeting of the Council of Heads of Government of the Commonwealth of Independent States
▪ England Welcomes Donald (and Friend)
▪ Ukraine suffers renewed, massive Russian airstrikes overnight
▪ Security Council LIVE: ‘Devastation’ in Gaza and beyond reinforces need to end Palestine occupation
▪ After mass exodus, limbo: Rohingya refugees test international resolve
▪ China and Its Mentor, Singapore
▪ A Chatbot Weighs in on Our War of Conflicting Realities
▪ FO° Talks: Indians Today Are Learning English and Ignoring Classical Languages Like Sanskrit
▪ IMC on Land Reform Agriculture
▪ Inaugural Türkiye - SA BNC
▪ Service Delivery Outreach
▪ Outgoing Senegal Working Visit
▪ Outgoing Working Visit to South Sudan
▪ Cabinet Lekgotla
▪ Green Hydrogen Economy
▪ National Security Council Meeting
▪ Social Justice Summit
▪ ISKCON 50th Anniversary Celebration
▪ Outgoing Working Visit to Brussels
▪ Cabinet Meeting
▪ Local Government Indaba
▪ NCOP Questions for Oral Replies
▪ Outgoing State Visit to Ireland
▪ Cabinet Lekgotla
▪ G20 Parliamentary Speakers Summit
▪ Credentials Ceremony
▪ President Ramaphosa establishes inquiry into Advocate Andrew Chauke’s fitness to hold office
▪ ‘We don’t believe in giving up’ deputy UN chief tells New York festival crowd
▪ Current world order ‘reflects a bygone era,’ says Cuban Foreign Minister
▪ Threats Against Christian Communities Grow as Conflict Deepens
▪ FO° Talks: Saudi Arabia–Pakistan Defense Pact: What Are the Regional and Global Implications?
▪ The French Connection: Fitch Downgrades France’s Credit Rating
▪ Russia’s Lavrov says UN as relevant as ever in ‘age of multipolarity’
▪ ‘The UN is in a state of crisis’ warns Indian senior government minister
▪ FO° Talks: Life Inside Donald Trump’s Notorious Alligator Alcatraz Detention Center in Florida
▪ AI is Hungry, and Only Nuclear Energy Can Feed It
▪ The Blanket Tactic: How Cloth Outsmarts the Machines of War in Gaza
▪ ‘The extraordinary power of ordinary people’: World leaders spotlight youth as agents of progress
▪ Marat Khusnullin and Prime Minister of Tajikistan Kokhir Rasulzoda co-chaired a meeting of the intergovernmental commission on economic cooperation between Russia and Tajikistan
▪ Alexander Novak chairs the 22nd meeting of the Russian-Chinese Intergovernmental Commission on Energy Cooperation
▪ Alexei Overchuk attends Eurasian Economic Commission Council meeting
▪ China’s Premier Li calls for solidarity, peace and shared economic prosperity in UN address
▪ World News in Brief: New declaration on NCDs and mental health, Khartoum shelter crisis, WFP lifeline in Ukraine, South Sudan rights update
▪ Prime Minister of Barbados calls for defence of rules-based world order
▪ UN Security Council blocks China-Russia resolution on Iran sanctions
▪ Proposition de nomination de Marie-Ange Debon en qualité de présidente du conseil d’administration de La Poste.
▪ Proposition de nomination de Jean Castex en qualité de président-directeur général de la société nationale SNCF.
▪ Gaza: Four more hospitals shut amid ongoing Israeli offensive
▪ Netanyahu hails Israel’s ‘stunning comeback’ after 7 October attacks, vows to ‘finish the job’
▪ Intensifying threat looms large as UN highlights the world’s growing nuclear arsenals
▪ Pakistan’s Prime Minister warns of regional tensions, calls for ceasefire in Gaza
▪ UN warns time running out for families with terrorist ties stranded in Syria camps
▪ Security Council LIVE: Resolution to avoid ‘snapback’ of UN sanctions on Iran fails
▪ Dmitry Patrushev: Agricultural trade between Russia and India soared by over 60 percent in 2024
▪ Dmitry Patrushev visited the World Food India 2025 exhibition
▪ Dmitry Grigorenko: Artificial intelligence represents a key avenue for cooperation between Russia and China
▪ FO° Talks: Israel Escalates Deadly Assault in Gaza, IDF Now Controls Over 40% of the Gaza Strip
▪ Why 95% of Enterprise AI Projects Fail: The Pattern We’re Not Breaking — Part 1
▪ Transparency as the Foundation for Bangladesh’s 2026 General Elections
▪ Statement by President Cyril Ramaphosa on the occasion of the General Debate of the 80th Session of the United Nations General Assembly, United Nations, New York
▪ Address by Deputy Minister Nonceba Mhlauli on the occasion of the S.E.K. Mqhayi Week Celebration and Heritage Month 2025
▪ Pedro Sánchez announces that Spain will join the Global Initiative for Information Integrity on Climate Change
▪ The French Left Has Little to Gain From Bailing Out Macron
▪ Spain will host the next In Defence of Democracy summit in 2026 to defend democratic values against extremism
▪ Dmitry Grigorenko: Russia and China strengthen digital partnership
▪ Dmitry Patrushev meets with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi
▪ President Ramaphosa congratulates Professor Mutharika
▪ ‘Africa’s voice is not heard’: Leaders issue call for equity, justice and courage
▪ 80e session de l’Assemblée générale des Nations Unies à New York : troisième journée.
▪ Communiqué conjoint de la France et du Kenya : le sommet « Africa Forward » se tiendra à Nairobi (Kenya) les 11 et 12 mai 2026.
▪ Youth to UN: ‘Listen to us. Invest in us. Partner with us’
▪ Yemen calls for ‘firm international action’ to counter global threat posed by Houthis
▪ Disarmament over destruction: A renewed push for a world without nuclear weapons
▪ Haiti demands a new international force and reparations from France
▪ Libya’s territorial integrity and sovereignty ‘are non-negotiable’
▪ Post-war Somalia proves multilateralism can make the world a better place, says President
▪ Abbas rejects Hamas attack, urges world to recognize Palestinian statehood
▪ Gaza City suffering escalates as Israeli strikes inflict more heavy casualties
▪ José Manuel Albares sets out Spain s foreign policy strategy in New York
▪ Óscar Puente calls for coordination of the necessary measures to guarantee airspace safety in conflict zones
▪ Keynote address by President Cyril Ramaphosa during the G20 Foreign Ministers’ meeting, UN General Assembly, New York, USA
▪ Albares calls on EU partners to protect the universal principles of the United Nations Charter
▪ Spanish exports of goods grow by 3.5% in July, reaching an all-time high for the month
▪ Pedro Sánchez calls on the UN Security Council to ensure that future peace in Ukraine does not legitimise violence or the disruption of borders by force
▪ FO° Talks: Following Charlie Kirk’s Shooting, Right-Wing Anger Surges as Political Divide Grows in America
▪ Resilient Liberalism: Reimagining Freedom in an Age of Disruption
▪ No Bones About It: The Canonization of Charlie Kirk
▪ UNHAPPY BIRTHDAY!
▪ Acting President Mashatile describes the late Mama Nolandile Mabuyane as a woman of faith and dignity
▪ Sinking islands, vanishing forests: World leaders call for urgent climate action
▪ International community to lay foundations for urgently needed AI governance
▪ Mental health care to take centre stage at the General Assembly
▪ Albares reaffirms diplomatic and consular protection for the Global Flotilla Sumud and rejects Israel s threats
▪ Address by Deputy Minister Nonceba Mhlauli on the occasion of the S.E.K. Mqhayi Week celebration and Heritage Month 2025
▪ Planas: We are working to achieve a European agreement that is favourable to our farmers, livestock farmers and fishermen
▪ Health prepares law to regulate the use of big data in research and clinical trials
▪ In 2024, 426 Spaniards donated bone marrow to a stranger
▪ Pedro Sánchez calls for a halt to the killing in Gaza and the completion of Palestine s full membership of the United Nations
▪ Pedro Sánchez receives Global Goalkeeper Award for his support for increased development aid
▪ Keynote address by President Cyril Ramaphosa during the SA-USA Trade and Investment Dialogue, UN General Assembly, New York, USA
▪ 80e session de l’Assemblée générale des Nations Unies à New York : deuxième journée.
▪ Kenya’s Ruto demands permanent African seat on the Security Council, highlights support for Haiti
▪ Shipping faces ‘stormy seas’ as trade slows and costs rise
▪ Syrian President outlines reforms, pledges national renewal
▪ Security Council LIVE: Guardrails urgently needed for AI on the battlefield, warns Guterres
▪ AI must not decide humanity’s fate, UN chief warns Security Council
▪ New national climate plans unveiled at high-level summit ahead of COP30 conference
▪ Syria: Return of millions brings hope but challenges remain
▪ UNGA hosts first ever development finance summit to boost SDGs
▪ Britain’s Democracy Is in Genuine Peril
▪ Opening remarks by President Cyril Ramaphosa during the High-Level GLN event on Women’s, Children’s and Adolescents’ Health, UN General Assembly, New York, USA
▪ World News in Brief: WHO reaffirms safety of vaccines, appeal for Sudanese civilians trapped in El Fasher, DR Congo Ebola outbreak update
▪ We have no choice but to fight, Ukraine’s Zelenskyy tells world leaders
▪ Gaza: UN agencies warn of escalating attacks, mass displacement and famine
▪ ‘Iran has never sought and will never seek to build a nuclear bomb,’ President tells General Assembly
▪ Government meeting
▪ FO° Talks: America Is to Blame for Taliban’s Returning to Power
▪ NATO and European Defense in the Face of Russian Resurgence and America First
▪ India Offers an Informative Lesson in How Not to Govern
▪ Remarks by President Cyril Ramaphosa during the Biennial Summit for a Sustainable, Resilient and Inclusive Global Economy, UN General Assembly, New York
▪ Pedro Sánchez, at Columbia University: Open societies can keep fanaticism at bay
▪ Address by Deputy President Shipokosa Paulus Mashatile on the occasion of the Heritage Day celebration at Bridgeton Sport grounds in the Oudtshoorn local municipality, Western Cape Province
▪ Guterres calls for ceasefire as European leaders affirm Ukraine’s rights at UN
▪ Echoes of Gaza war dominate UN halls, from Assembly podium to Council chamber
▪ Climate Summit 2025: The path to COP30
▪ Statement by President Cyril Ramaphosa on the occasion of the General Debate of the 80th Session of the United Nations General Assembly, United Nations, New York
▪ Déplacement dans le Loir-et-Cher pour les Journées européennes du patrimoine.
▪ Les Journées européennes du Patrimoine 2025 au Palais de l’Élysée.
▪ 80e session de l’Assemblée générale des Nations unies à New York : première journée.
▪ Recommit to a two-State solution for Israel-Palestine conflict, ‘before it’s too late’: Guterres
▪ Sudan war: Lifesaving cholera vaccination campaign begins in Darfur
▪ GENERAL DEBATE LIVE: Nations must find the resolve ‘to be better together’: Baerbock
▪ UN’s Guterres to world leaders: Choose peace and cooperation over chaos
▪ Uphold founding principles and ‘be better together’: General Assembly President
▪ World News in Brief: Gaza and Nicaragua human rights update, WHO hypertension alert and alarm over US autism claim
▪ ‘Our democracy is non-negotiable’, President Lula of Brazil tells General Assembly
▪ SECURITY COUNCIL LIVE: Fragile diplomatic momentum on Ukraine must continue, Guterres urges
▪ US President Trump criticizes UN, NATO and climate ‘hoax’
▪ Failure to end Gaza war undermining world’s credibility, UN chief warns
▪ Haiti’s security crisis ‘is like the Sword of Damocles above us’: Foreign Minister
▪ Guterres warns against loss of ‘fragile’ diplomatic momentum over Ukraine
▪ Secretary-General António Guterres in addresses at opening of general debate of UN General Assembly’s 80th session
▪ Deputy Prime Minister Alexei Overchuk holds working meeting with Minister of Industry, Mining, and Trade of the Islamic Republic of Iran Mohammad Atabak
▪ Mikhail Mishustin has a strategic session on advancing the unified digital platform GosTech
▪ FO° Talks: Donald Trump’s Tariffs Could Boomerang and Unite the BRICS Nations
▪ Trump, South Korea and the International Purge of Right-Wing Politics
▪ Spain Imposes Arms Embargo on Israel as Pro-Palestine Protesters Disrupt Vuelta
▪ President Ramaphosa to address the UNGA80 High Level Segment
▪ Russian jets in foreign airspace dubbed ‘threat to global peace and security’
▪ Yolanda Díaz warns of the deficit in social policies and demands that quality employment be included in the new Social Pillar Action Plan
▪ Ministry of Transport finalises the implementation of more than 2.4 billion of European funds for the sustainable transformation of cities and municipalities
▪ Jordi Hereu highlights Spain s leadership in the development of protein-based vaccines
▪ President Cyril Ramaphosa delivers remarks at the Africa Keystone Protected Area Partnership, New York, USA
▪ Statement by His Excellency President Cyril Ramaphosa during the High-Level on Two-State Solution, UN General Assembly, New York, USA
▪ High-level week opens with celebration of women’s empowerment
▪ Offensive shutters nearly half of all malnutrition centres in and around Gaza City
▪ World News in Brief: Call for new Haiti force, Ukraine and Sudan war updates, ‘disturbing’ sentence for China blogger
▪ Dmitry Chernyshenko held a meeting with Minister of Tourism and Sports of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yerbol Myrzabosynov
▪ UN marks 80th anniversary of its founding
▪ The Right Hemisphere AI Forgot — Humans to the Rescue
▪ 30 Years advancing gender equality: Achievements, setbacks, and the road ahead
▪ United Nations LIVE: Beyond the podium
▪ SECURITY COUNCIL LIVE: Take ‘immediate steps’ to de-escalate tensions over Russia-Ukraine war, urges Jenča
▪ Sweden leading the way in artificial intelligence
▪ President Ramaphosa wishes the Jewish Community Shanah Tova
▪ FO° Talks: Did the US and Israel Lie About Iran Building Nuclear Weapons?
▪ Ethiopia’s Chance to Become the World’s Coffee Lighthouse
▪ Mikhail Mishustin takes part in the Russian Forum Microelectronics 2025
▪ Spain and Germany to push for a stronger and more united European Union
▪ Pedro Sánchez announces an investment of some 13 billion euros in all Spanish airports for 2027-2031, the largest in recent decades
▪ Pedro Sánchez announces that the Government will promote a law to reduce teaching hours and lower pupil-teacher ratios
▪ President Ramaphosa arrives in New York for the UNGA80 High Level Segment
▪ UN ‘high seas’ treaty clears ratification threshold, to enter into force in January
▪ UN chief sounds alarm over worsening crisis in Sudan’s El Fasher
▪ What to know ahead of the UN summit on the Question of Palestine
▪ ‘Warring world is crying out for peace’ says UN chief as leaders gather in New York
▪ UN, AU and EU leaders pledge joint push for peace and development in Africa
▪ FO° Talks: Israel–Syria Peace Talks Derailed After Israeli Airstrikes, Turkey Makes Its Moves
▪ Mangos, Sanctions and Mounting Pressure: Israel Faces a Gathering Western Storm
▪ Is Indonesia’s Mentorship the Key to Timor-Leste’s Entry into ASEAN?
▪ Gazans flee ‘death and devastation’ with no transportation or means of shelter
▪ How the UN Can Act Decisively to End Genocide in Gaza
▪ FO° Talks: Josef Olmert on Trump’s Gaza Plan
▪ The Hidden Tsunami: A Public Health Crisis That’s Already Here
▪ President Ramaphosa to champion global solutions and UN reform at 80th UN General Assembly
▪ Inauguration des tours de la Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris.
▪ UN backs Abbas video address after US visa refusal
▪ ‘Tidal wave of emotion’ secures win for young Turkish writer in UN competition
▪ Sudan crisis: Surge in summary executions by all warring parties
▪ UN Security Council rejects bid to continue Iran sanctions relief
▪ Israeli air strikes in South Lebanon violate UN resolution
▪ Bolsonaro’s Conviction Was Decided by the Only Woman on the Brazilian Supreme Court
▪ Tribute to Charlie Kirk
▪ Deputy President Mashatile convenes meeting of the GNU Clearing House Mechanism
▪ Afghanistan quake: Rescuers dodge dangers, women and girls face disaster, warns UN
▪ UNICEF aid trucks robbed at gunpoint in Gaza City
▪ Ukraine: The Trial
▪ Deputy Minister Mhlauli to deliver the Rhodes University Open Guest Lecture on Governance, Heritage Month and Indigenous Languages
▪ FO° Talks: Is the Taliban-Ruled Afghanistan Now Becoming a Normal State?
▪ SCO Summit: A Promising Platform for Strategic Realignments
▪ The UAE Fuels Moves to Ban the Muslim Brotherhood
▪ Deputy President Mashatile to lead Heritage Day celebrations in Oudtshoorn, Western Cape
▪ Guterres pushes leaders to ‘turn the tide’ on global crises during high-stakes UNGA week
▪ UN80 Initiative: New report charts proposals for change across UN structures and programmes
▪ Voices of the world gather at the UN: What you need to know about UNGA80
▪ Gaza City lifelines collapsing, UN aid agency warns
▪ GAZA LIVE: US vetoes UN Security Council resolution demanding unrestricted flow of aid
▪ Sudan: UN relief chief welcomes progress towards three-month truce
▪ Security Council: US votes against resolution on Gaza ceasefire
▪ ‘No end’ expected to floods and storms as global heating continues
▪ Fragile progress in Syria, at risk from exclusion and foreign interference, UN warns
▪ A Tale of Two Robinsons: Tyler and Tommy
▪ Government meeting
▪ UN presses ahead with mission for a better world despite global headwinds
▪ Wings Against Trump
▪ A Tale of Two Robinsons: Tyler and Tommy
▪ FO° Talks: Examining Syria Through Swiss Eyes
▪ Bilateral Cooperation: A Promising Solution to the Child Sex Tourism Crisis
▪ Keynote address by Deputy President Shipokosa Paulus Mashatile on the occasion of the Ordinary Public Works and Infrastructure MinMEC, Eastern Cape ETC Conference Centre, Gqeberha
▪ Trump Is No “President of Peace”
▪ Pedro Sánchez: This Government guarantees stability because it governs for the majority
▪ The President of the Government of Spain and the President of the European Council analyse European priorities for the coming months
▪ UN must evolve to ‘stand strong’ for the next 80 years: General Assembly president
▪ Ukraine braces for harsh winter as millions of people face cold and energy shortages
▪ Afghanistan faces ‘perfect storm’ of crises, UN warns
▪ UN hails Colombia’s first convictions under transitional justice measures as ‘crucial milestone’
▪ Entretien avec Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Directeur général de l’OMS.
▪ World News in Brief: Migrant medics mean shortages at home, UN names top innovators, Nigeria rights update, sunscreen an ‘essential medicine’
▪ FO° Talks: Tucker Peck Tried Every Religion, But Only Buddhism Did THIS to His Mind
▪ Mikhail Mishustin’s telephone conversation with Belarusian Prime Minister Alexander Turchin
▪ FO° Talks: Tucker Peck Tried Every Religion, But Only Buddhism Did THIS to His Mind
▪ 24 Years Later: 9/11 in the Rear-view Mirror
▪ Perspective From the Right on the Charlie Kirk Assassination
▪ The Police State Presidency
▪ Spain hosts US-China trade negotiations
▪ Ministry of Work promotes a roadmap to promote the Social Economy during the first Ibero-American meeting in Bolivia
▪ Hereu addresses the G20 on the need to boost digitisation and AI to achieve inclusive and sustainable tourism
▪ The Government presents the emergency training plan designed for non-university education centres
▪ Margarita Robles: The future of the Navy is already here
▪ Government corruption fuels human rights crisis in South Sudan, independent panel finds
▪ ‘The needs are huge’: Pakistan reels from floods as millions left homeless
▪ Healing the ozone layer: ‘Guided by science, united in action’
▪ Venezuelan migrants drive economic gains in Ecuador but face persistent vulnerabilities
▪ Ahead of high-stakes General Assembly week, Guterres urges world leaders to ‘get serious – and deliver’
▪ Deputy President Mashatile to address Public Works and Infrastructure MinMEC sitting in Gqeberha
▪ Pedro Sánchez reaffirms the Government s priority commitment to strengthening the right to affordable housing
▪ Pedro Sánchez attends the launching of the F111 Bonifaz frigate, a symbol of Spain s progress , technological capacity and commitment to security
▪ Pedro Sánchez sets Spain as a benchmark by making the culture of emergency and civil protection training compulsory in non-university education
▪ Mikhail Mishustin holds strategic session on rapid transport system development
▪ Thirsty and starving, Gazans face ‘inhumane’ evac UNICEF
▪ US Tilt Towards Pakistan Is A Tactical Power Game
▪ FO° Live: A New Look at Post Asia Pivot US Foreign Policy
▪ Anatomy of the Mushroom Murders
▪ Labour Has Only Itself to Blame for the UK’s New Left-Wing Party
▪ Emmanuel Macron Is on His Last Legs
▪ Pushback Over Trump’s DC Military Takeover
▪ Gaza: Top independent rights probe alleges Israel committed genocide
▪ LIVE: Middle East u independent UN investigators say Israel has committed genocide in Gaza
▪ Alexei Overchuk held a meeting with the Chairman for the General Authority of the Suez Canal Economic Zone and got acquainted with the progress of the creation of the Russian Industrial Zone
▪ Ukraine records highest toll from cluster munitions for third year running
▪ Yemen: UN sounds alarm as famine, fighting and aid worker detentions exacerbate crisis
▪ IAEA chief urges countries to recommit to nuclear non-proliferation
▪ Gender equality: UN Women calls for political will and accelerated global action
▪ World News in Brief: Pandemic treaty update, DR Congo Ebola response, more casualties in Ukraine
▪ UN condemns ‘deadly escalation’ in Gaza City
▪ Deadly attacks and collapsing services push Sudan closer to catastrophe
▪ UN’s humanitarian work is ‘underfunded, overstretched, and under attack’
▪ United Nations revises 2026 regular budget proposal, pairing cost reductions with initial reform measures
▪ Letter from Sweden and Finland to President von der Leyen
▪ FO° Talks: Here’s How Helicopters Will Make India a Major Geopolitical Power
▪ Israel’s Attack on Qatar Could Be a Watershed for the Israel-Gaza Conflict
▪ AI’s Touching Humility vs. Its Creators’ Arrogant Hubris
▪ Will the US Continue to Aid, Abet, and Arm Genocide in Gaza?
▪ Wrecking Freedom of Expression
▪ Meeting with deputy prime ministers on current issues
▪ Suffer the Palestinians: The Flaws in Israel’s Zero-Sum Primativism
▪ FO° Talks: Bangladesh: Can Interim Government of Muhammad Yunus Protect Hindus?
▪ The Great Repricing of Sovereign Debt
▪ UN’s Guterres condemns gang attack in Haiti that killed at least 40
▪ Alexander Novak meets with Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Belarus Viktor Karankevich
▪ FO° Talks: Traditional or Modern: What Life Do American Families Want?
▪ Moral Abyss: America Sleeps Through Darkness
▪ The Trial of Jair Bolsonaro: The Future of Brazilian Democracy
▪ ‘Deadly floods’ displace over 100,000 in South Sudan
▪ Gaza: International community must ‘match words with action’ now
▪ General Assembly endorses New York Declaration on two-State solution between Israel and Palestine
▪ DPR Korea: UN report finds human rights situation still dire, a decade on
▪ SECURITY COUNCIL LIVE: NATO allies rally round Poland in face of Russian incursion, as drone warfare takes centre stage
▪ UN warns of escalation risk after large-scale Russian drone incursion into Poland
▪ Nepal appoints first woman prime minister, as UN expresses solidarity amid crisis
▪ Remarks by Deputy in the Presidency, Ms Nonceba Mhlauli on the occasion of the Walter Sisulu University – G20 Student Dialogue, Umtata
▪ President Ramaphosa concludes National Executive meeting with the North West Provincial Executive Council
▪ ‘Peace is the most powerful force for a better future’: Guterres
▪ Security Council to meet following Russia’s violation of Polish airspace, as concern over drone warfare mounts
▪ Afghanistan: Lifesaving services cut as Taliban bars women aid workers
▪ Where Are the Epstein Files??
▪ Sudan: As children continue to suffer, school remains a distant hope
▪ FO° Talks: Alabama Can Teach the World a Lot About Racism, Resilience and Community
▪ Houthis, Israel, Iran and Yemen: A Nation on the Brink
▪ Narendra Modi’s Performative Solitude at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Summit
▪ The summer concludes with 6 per cent fewer road deaths despite over 100 million journeys
▪ Opening remarks by President Cyril Ramaphosa at the meeting between the National Executive and the North West Provincial Executive Council, Rustenburg
▪ Carlos Cuerpo travels to Japan to strengthen economic and trade ties and to foster cooperation in key areas
▪ Spain, a European benchmark in multi-purpose training for its military pilots
▪ Robles participates by videoconference in a meeting of the Ukraine Defence Contact Group, which has rejected Putin s latest attacks
▪ Luis Planas: We have to make farmers feel that they are represented in the new CAP
▪ Spain has double the number of 15-19 year olds in higher vocational training or university studies compared to the EU and the OECD
▪ José Manuel Albares highlights the Government s commitment to strengthening development cooperation on Aid Workers Day
▪ Pedro Sánchez: Spain is an example of economic development and prosperity
▪ Pedro Sánchez reinforces Spain s commitment to international cooperation as a pillar of its foreign action
▪ Pedro Sánchez calls for action now to tackle the climate emergency: It is a vital question, a question of State
▪ Denis Manturov met with Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Uzbekistan Jamshid Khodjaev
▪ ‘Wars, disasters, displacement, hunger’ continue to burden Myanmar
▪ Gaza City: Daily bombardment, more displacement amid escalating military offensive
▪ World News in Brief: Afghan quake update, diplomacy continues to end Sudan war, UN honours victims of 9/11
▪ Israeli strike in Doha marks ‘alarming escalation’, warns top UN official, in call to uphold diplomatic norms
▪ What is South-South cooperation, and can it be the gateway to a fairer world?
▪ Afghanistan: New restrictions on women nationals working for UN, put aid efforts at risk
▪ MIDDLE EAST LIVE: Israeli attack on Hamas leaders in Doha ‘opens new and perilous chapter’
▪ Government meeting
▪ Deputy Minister Mhlauli hosts G20 University community dialogue in the Eastern Cape
▪ FO° Talks: What Makes Hinduism Unique? How Does It Differ from Islam and Christianity?
▪ 40 Years After the Oregon Cult Commune: The Girl from the Osho Ranch
▪ France Is Officially in Free Fall (But is Far From Alone)
▪ Alexei Overchuk holds working meeting with Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Arab Republic of Egypt Hamdy Shaaban
▪ Deputy President Mashatile to respond to Questions for Oral Reply in the National Council of Provinces
▪ Opening remarks by Deputy Minister in The Presidency, Ms Nonceba Mhlauli, on the occasion of the media briefing on the PYEI Q1 Report, BlueLever Education, Braamfontein
▪ Le Président de la République a nommé Sébastien Lecornu Premier ministre.
▪ Nuclear watchdog chief announces breakthrough on Iran monitoring
▪ Haiti: UN relief chief implores ‘we have to do better’ to support gang-ravaged nation
▪ Gaza: Ceasefire urgently needed as civilians left with ‘no safe place’ to go
▪ ‘Shift the narrative’ on suicide to prevent loss of 720,000 lives annually
▪ Nepal crisis: Army deployed as death toll rises amid political turmoil
▪ Ukraine: Guterres greatly concerned over reported Russian incursion into Polish airspace
▪ 80 million more children benefiting from school meals, WFP reports
▪ Mikhail Mishustin chairs a meeting on economic issues
▪ President Ramaphosa to lead meeting with North West Provincial Executive
▪ US-Europe Engineered Famine in Gaza: Devastating Implications for the World
▪ FO° Talks: The West Has Ignored India and Been Wrong About It for Years
▪ Swedish Prime Minister receives President of the European Council
▪ Beyond the Boom: Understanding AI’s True Economic Impact and Hidden Financial Danger
▪ Dmitry Chernyshenko holds a working meeting with Prime Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan Olzhas Bektenov
▪ Deputy Minister Mhlauli to brief media on PYEI Q1 2025/26 Results
▪ Guterres condemns Israeli strike on Hamas leaders in Qatar as ‘flagrant violation’
▪ ‘No ordinary session’: Baerbock opens UN General Assembly with call for courage and reform
▪ Child obesity level surpasses underweight cases worldwide for the first time, UNICEF warns
▪ Communiqué de presse suite au résultat du vote des députés aux termes de l’article 49-1 de la Constitution.
▪ Military spending worldwide hits record $2.7 trillion
▪ Attacks on schools surge by ‘staggering’ 44 per cent over the past year
▪ Nepal PM resigns after deadly crackdown on youth pr UN urges calm
▪ Peacekeeping: A lifeline for millions seeking a ‘future without fear’
▪ Remarks by Deputy Minister in The Presidency, Hon. Nonceba Mhlauli at the Opening Ceremony of the Ferroalloys Conference 2025, Sandton Hotel, Johannesburg
▪ Yolanda Díaz Is the New Face of the Spanish Left
▪ Alexander Novak’s working visit to Syria
▪ Ukraine: Russian strike on village kills over 20, mostly pensioners
▪ Sudan’s people tortured and killed in ‘slaughterhouses’, rights probe says
▪ Statement of Government Policy 2025
▪ From Farm to Foreign Shores: How Indian FPOs Are Leading the Agri-Export Surge
▪ The GENIUS Act: A Primer for Ordinary People
▪ Project 2025 and Donald Trump’s Dangerous Dismantling of the US Federal Government
▪ More than 8,000 Ukrainian fighters have already received training in Spain
▪ Ministry of Foreign Affairs responds through AECID to the crisis in Afghanistan after the latest earthquake
▪ The Government of Spain promotes an alliance with Latin America to disseminate and protect digital rights
▪ Albares meets his Serbian counterpart to boost bilateral ties
▪ The Government of Spain categorically rejects the Israeli Government s accusations and measures against Spain
▪ Spain proposes four initiatives to simplify day-to-day business and deepen the integration of the European single market
▪ The President of the Government of Spain announces nine measures to stop the genocide in Gaza and help the Palestinian people
▪ World News in Brief: UN chief condemns Russian attacks on Ukraine, Gaza crisis continues, protecting civilians in DR Congo
▪ The President of the Government of Spain receives the Annual Report of the Public Prosecutor s Office from the Crown Prosecutor of the State
▪ Deputy Minister Mhlauli to address the Ferroalloys 2025 Conference Gala Dinner
▪ Afghanistan quake: ‘Communities are struggling with basic survival’
▪ Female leadership crucial to UN’s reinvention at 80, says former Assembly President
▪ Guterres strongly condemns terror attack in Jerusalem
▪ UN ready to assist Nepal following deadly protests over social media ban
▪ Meeting with deputy prime ministers on current issues
▪ President Ramaphosa to brief National Assembly on trade relations and objectives of the National Dialogue
▪ President Ramaphosa to brief National Assembly on trade relations and objectives of the National Dialogue
▪ Statement by President Cyril Ramaphosa to the Extraordinary BRICS Leaders Meeting
▪ FO° Podcasts: Why Has Trump Deployed Thousands of National Guard Troops in Washington, DC?
▪ An Urgent Need for Justice and Reconciliation in Amhara
▪ Outside the Box: Does French Media’s Decline Explain Today’s Political Fiasco?
▪ UN rights chief denounces ‘glorification of violence’ and attack on rule of law
▪ Pedro Sánchez is grateful for the commendable work , effort and commitment to the territory of the BRIF to tackle the fires
▪ Pedro Sánchez stresses at the Coalition of the Willing meeting that there can be no agreement on Ukraine without the participation of Ukrainians
▪ Alexander Novak takes part in OPEC + meeting
▪ Spain and the United Kingdom sign a Strategic Bilateral Framework that strengthens economic, political and social cooperation between the two countries
▪ Pedro Sánchez calls for synergies between Spain and the UK to be harnessed to strengthen bilateral economic relations
▪ President Ramaphosa to participate in virtual BRICS Leaders’ Summit
▪ UN provides urgent support after ‘massive’ Russian attack across Ukraine
▪ Window to prevent famine spreading in Gaza is ‘closing fast’, UN warns
▪ Local leadership powers Indonesia’s climate ambitions
▪ UN chief hails ‘remarkable example’ of Papua New Guinea as he concludes historic trip
▪ FO° Exclusive: The Story of Alaska and Washington DC Summits
▪ Riyadh Deals Signal Indonesia’s New Diplomatic Playbook
▪ Doctor Strangelove: Or How I Said Goodbye To Mickey Mouse And Now Love Pandas
▪ Mikhail Mishustin’s telephone conversation with Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers of Kyrgyzstan Adylbek Kasymaliev
▪ Deputy President Mashatile to open the 12th SA AIDS Conference
▪ Keynote address by Deputy President Shipokosa Paulus Mashatile, at the South African Police Service National Commemoration Day, Union Buildings, Pretoria
▪ Adieu aux armes du général d’armée Thierry Burkhard.
▪ The night the mountains shook: A doctor on the front lines of Afghanistan’s earthquake
▪ In Memoriam: Giorgio Armani and the Rise of Designer Culture
▪ FO° Exclusive: Dramatically Deteriorating US Economic Governance
▪ Islamofactism, Part 10: The EU Discovers Islamofactism
▪ A fourth generation nuclear survivor’s push for justice
▪ Les Journées européennes du Patrimoine 2025 au Palais de l’Élysée.
▪ Compte rendu du Conseil des ministres du 3 septembre 2025.
▪ Entretien avec Volodymyr Zelensky, Président de l Ukraine, à Paris.
▪ Réunion de la coalition des volontaires.
▪ World News in Brief: Afghanistan quake latest, sexual violence in Haiti, WHO medicines update, deadly floods in Pakistan
▪ Amid escalating attacks in Gaza, UN rights chief calls on US to withdraw sanctions against Palestinian rights groups
▪ UN chief hails ‘remarkable example’ of Papua New Guinea as he concludes historic trip
▪ ‘A war of atrocities’ – UN human rights investigators warn Sudanese civilians are paying the highest price
▪ The missing half: The urgent need for more women’s representation in the media
▪ DR Congo crisis: Funding cuts curtail assistance to victims of sexual violence
▪ Wall of Names
▪ The ‘unthinkable’ is underway in Gaza City, UNICEF warns
▪ Air pollution is on the rise – but not everywhere, says UN weather agency
▪ FO° Exclusive: Donald Trump’s Assault on the Federal Government
▪ The Devil’s Advocate: Europe’s Accelerating Descent into Hell
▪ The Digital Battlefield: Combating Hidden Terrorism on Social Media
▪ The Way Forward for Ukraine
▪ Keynote address by Deputy President Shipokosa Paulus Mashatile on the 30th NEDLAC Annual Summit, Gallagher Estate, Johannesburg
▪ Government meeting
▪ Downpours stymy aid teams following deadly landslide in war-torn Sudan
▪ UN rights office worried over escalation in Gaza City, annexation plans for West Bank
▪ World News in Brief: Afghanistan quake update, Guterres in Papua New Guinea, Ebola returns to DR Congo, UN condemns attack on peacekeepers in South Sudan
▪ Minister Ntshavheni to brief media on outcomes of the Cabinet meeting held on 3 September 2025
▪ Dmitry Patrushev: Russia will continue developing trade and economic cooperation with Algeria
▪ Don’t Let Trump Bury The #Epstein Files!
▪ Speech by Deputy Minister in The Presidency, Ms Nonceba Mhlauli on the occasion of the celebration of the 68th National Day of Malaysia and the 62nd Malaysia Day, Pretoria
▪ “Useless:” Lewis Hamilton’s Unique Humility Drives Results
▪ FO° Exclusive: Global Lightning Round up of August 2025
▪ Blood on the Streets: Indonesia Silences Its People’s Pleas
▪ Alexei Overchuk’s meeting with Deputy Prime Minister of Mongolia Sainbuyan Amarsaikhan
▪ Deputy President Mashatile to deliver eulogy at the funeral of late Ambassador Mahlangu
▪ Deputy President Mashatile to officiate the Annual Police Commemoration Day
▪ Deputy President Mashatile to address the 30th Annual NEDLAC Summit
▪ Deputy Minister in the Presidency Nonceba Mhlauli to deliver remarks at the National Day Reception of Malaysia
▪ Finding strength amid sleepless nights: Ukraine’s hidden mental health toll
▪ ‘Reparatory justice’ key to ending racism against Africans and their descendants
▪ World News in Brief: Pakistan floods, countries lag on climate reporting, concern over attack on peacekeepers in south Lebanon, cuts hit human rights investigations
▪ Guterres hails Papua New Guinea as an example of diversity, dialogue and climate action
▪ ‘Leave me here,’ injured girl tells fleeing family as attacks across Gaza escalate amid fear and hunger
▪ FO° Talks: How Indians in US Fought Against Indira Gandhi’s Emergency
▪ Islamofactism, Part 9: Muslim Integration
▪ The Paradox of Corruption: Can It Actually Foster Growth?
▪ Joint Statement by the Leaders of the Nordic-Baltic Eight and Ukraine
▪ Gaza: With a suitcase for a school bag, classrooms have become shelters
▪ Afghanistan quake: Rescuers arrive on foot, survivors need everything
▪ The French Center Plays Brinkmanship With Fiscal Crisis
▪ Social Security affiliation remains at record levels, with 21.6 million contributors in August
▪ Unemployment rises by 21,905 in August to 2,426,511, its lowest level for the month since 2007
▪ Deputy President Mashatile meets representatives of the Griqua Royal House
▪ Pedro Sánchez proposes a State Pact to tackle the Climate Emergency between all administrations and with the cross-cutting support of civil society
▪ The President of the Government of Spain discusses the challenges facing the global health system with the Director-General of the WHO
▪ Daily malnutrition deaths continue as Israeli forces push further into Gaza City
▪ UN refugee agency urges support to end displacement for millions of Syrians
▪ Funding cuts could push 6 million more children out of school, warns UNICEF
▪ Juin/Juillet 2025 - Déplacements et rendez-vous de Madame Brigitte Macron.
▪ Disparition de Sylvain Amic.
▪ Conclusions du Conseil franco-allemand de défense et de sécurité.
▪ Conseil des ministres franco-allemand : initiatives phares en matière de coopération bilatérale.
▪ Dmitry Chernyshenko visits Beijing Economic and Technological Development Area
▪ Mikhail Mishustin held a strategic session on housing affordability
▪ Sudan: Hundreds feared dead in Darfur landslide
▪ WHO sounds alarm as mental health conditions soar past one billion worldwide
▪ FO° Talks: Your Netflix, Prime, Hulu, Hotstar Could Get Costlier, Here’s Why
▪ France Sacrifices Evidence for Emotion in New Pesticide Policy
▪ The G Word: When is Gaza Actually a Genocide?
▪ Cooling La Niña could be back, but global temperatures set to rise: WMO
▪ Afghanistan quake: Aid teams still scrambling to reach survivors
▪ Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit: Guterres calls for strengthening multilateralism
▪ Deputy President Mashatile conducts a three-day oversight visit to the Overberg District Municipality, Western Cape Province, 4 - 6 September 2025
▪ Spending by international tourists exceeded 76 billion euros up to July, 7.2% more than a year ago
▪ José Manuel Albares leads the adoption of an urgent plan of action for Gaza and Palestine
▪ Spain and five other countries jointly condemn the latest Israeli offensive in the Gaza Strip
▪ Support for Ukraine the focus of much of the informal meeting of EU defence ministers
▪ Programme d’action économique franco-allemand.
▪ Disparition d Olivier Stirn.
▪ Syria at a Crossroads: Druze Marginalization and the Threat of Wider Conflict
▪ Message of condolence by Deputy President Paul Mashatile on the passing of former Gauteng MEC Dikgang Uhuru Moiloa
▪ Guterres condemns detention of more UN staff in Yemen
▪ FO° Talks: Bolivia: Fuel and Economic Crisis Lead to Widespread Support for the Right
▪ Outside the Box: Don’t Panic! AI Can Be a Constructivist Learning Tool
▪ Aid effort underway after Afghanistan quake ‘wipes out’ villages
▪ UN chief calls for justice and ‘real change’ for people of African descent
▪ Disparition de Paul Leterrier.
▪ FO° Talks: Here’s What American Companies NEED to Know Before Investing in India
▪ Islamofactism, Part 8: Hate Speech Against Muslims
▪ The Truth about Corporate Silence: What Makes it Backfire?
▪ Entretien avec Friedrich Merz, Chancelier de la République fédérale d Allemagne.
▪ 25e Conseil des ministres franco-allemand à Toulon.
▪ ‘Our livelihoods have been cut off’, say West Bank farmers ahead of olive harvest
▪ Is Xi Jinping the World’s Number One Autocrat?
▪ India’s Challenge At COP30: Between Coal and Solar Power
▪ FO° Podcast: The Story of Millions of Syrian Refugees and Why They Can Never Return Home
▪ World News in Brief: Executions surge in Iran, nuclear test threat, Burkina Faso declares top official unwelcome
▪ Ukraine: ‘Diplomatic momentum’ at risk amid large-scale Russian strikes
▪ SECURITY COUNCIL LIVE: Push for peace in Ukraine could rapidly fade if large-scale Russian attacks continue
▪ Teachers are the ‘guardians of our future’, says UN deputy chief
▪ President Ramaphosa declares Special Official Funeral Category 2 in honour of the late Ambassador Mninwa Johannes Mahlangu
▪ Sudan: Guterres calls for ceasefire in El Fasher, deplores ‘relentless’ militia attacks
▪ Despite Taliban ban, over 90 per cent of Afghans support girls’ right to learn
▪ China And Indonesia Need To Overcome Coal
▪ Modi at the Red Fort: An Address to Islamabad, Washington and Beijing
▪ Sudan: A staggering 30 million are in need, as war grinds on
▪ World News In Brief: Iran sanctions, Yemen floods appeal, new SDG advocates
▪ The descent into ‘a massive famine’ in Gaza has begun, relief agencies warn
▪ FO° Talks: Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act Will Cook the Planet?
▪ Remarks by President Cyril Ramaphosa at the Official Opening of the Zimbabwe Agricultural Show, Agricultural Show Grounds, Harare
▪ The average retirement pension was 1,507.5 euros in August, 4.4% higher than a year ago
▪ Government condemns Israeli attack on Gaza s Nasser hospital
▪ Compte rendu du Conseil des ministres du 27 août 2025.
▪ Disparition de Jacques Dorfmann.
▪ Déplacement en République de Moldavie.
▪ President Cyril Ramaphosa arrives in Harare to participate in the Zimbabwe Agricultural Show
▪ Security Council: UN peacekeeping mission in Lebanon extended for a ‘final time’
▪ ‘The people of Haiti are in a perfect storm of suffering,’ warns UN chief
▪ FO° Talks: Hundreds of Israelis Urge Trump To End Netanyahu’s War in Gaza
▪ Abe and Kishida: The Two Contrasting Visions for Japan’s Political Economy
▪ FO° Talks: What Are the Epstein Files and Why Is Trump Trying To Stop the Release Now?
▪ Islamofactism, Part 7: Muslims Committing Terrorism
▪ Conservative Modernism: A Roadmap for Sustainable Peace in the Middle East
▪ President Cyril Ramaphosa launches historic G20 experts taskforce led by Joseph Stiglitz to combat extreme wealth inequality
▪ Secretary-General António Guterres in remarks to reporters on the situation in Gaza
▪ ‘He’s being played everywhere’: Newsom says world leaders laugh at Trump behind his back
▪ Gaza death and destruction ‘without parallel in recent times’: Guterres
▪ SECURITY COUNCIL LIVE: Haiti ‘shamefully overlooked’, warns Guterres
▪ Ukraine: Toddler among four children killed in Russia’s attacks on Kyiv
▪ Government meeting
▪ President Ramaphosa receives NACAC Report as term of Council draws to a close
▪ President Ramaphosa receives NACAC report as term of Council draws to a close
▪ Latin America and Caribbean: Millions more children could face poverty due to climate change
▪ Sudan: ‘Devastating tragedy’ for children in El Fasher after 500 days of siege
▪ Iraq unveils historic migration plan to boost development and stability
▪ UN calls for decisive steps to end conflict as Gaza and West Bank crises deepen
▪ Pakistan floods leave villages cut off as monsoon devastation continues
▪ UN peacekeeping mandate in Lebanon faces scrutiny ahead of Security Council vote
▪ Hunger and disease in Gaza will only worsen from ‘man-made’ famine: WHO
▪ Our Devil Closes His Dictionary and Muses on Its Roots
▪ World News in Brief: More deaths in Ukraine, lengthy detentions in Egypt, AI governance, US postal tariffs
▪ Thailand grants work rights to long-term refugees from Myanmar, UN welcomes resolution
▪ One in four still lacks access to safe drinking water and sanitation
▪ Killing of journalists in Gaza hospital attack ‘should shock the world’: UN rights office
▪ A Two-State Solution is the Only Way Forward for Yemen
▪ Our Dollar, Your Problem: Market Stress, Exchange Rate Feedback and the Fiscal Reckoning Ahead
▪ FO° Talks: AI, Education and “How to Raise Successful People”
▪ Spain is deeply concerned by the announcement of new US sanctions against the International Criminal Court
▪ Deputy President Mashatile to launch the Just Energy Transition Skills Desk, Advisory Forum and Multi-Door Initiative
▪ Ministry of Science promotes research and innovation to tackle the climate emergency in Spain
▪ Foreign Affairs promotes the establishment of new Alliances for Sustainable Development
▪ Albares strengthens his commitment to Ukraine at a key moment in the peace talks
▪ The European Commission approves Spain s proposed amendment to the CAP strategic plan
▪ The Digital Rights Observatory carries out more than 20 actions to disseminate and protect rights in the digital sphere
▪ Pedro Sánchez announces the launch this Tuesday of the Interministerial Commission that will define the State Pact against the Climate Emergency
▪ Dmitry Chernyshenko delivers address at AI foresight session in Minsk
▪ Putting water management at the centre of the climate change fight
▪ Gaza: UN calls for probe following deadly strikes on Nasser Hospital
▪ UN urges renewed solidarity eight years after forced exodus of Rohingya
▪ Pop Goes the Weasel
▪ Outside the Box: More on Sam Altman’s “Elite-Friendly Dream”
▪ Thailand-Cambodia Ceasefire: A New Path to Peace or Prolonged Conflict?
▪ FO° Live: Trump Hands Putin a Win in Alaska as Zelenskyy and EU Leaders Huddle in the White House
▪ Driven by hunger in Gaza, amputees are part of the collateral damage
▪ DR Congo: The doctor who couldn’t leave Goma
▪ Meeting with deputy prime ministers on current issues
▪ Keynote Address by Deputy Minister Nonceba Mhlauli during the 2nd Annual Critical Conversation at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology Bellville Campus
▪ International Day for Remembrance of Slave Trade: ‘Time to abolish exploitation once and for all’
▪ Yemen: How acts of compassion light the way for healing
▪ Islamofactism, Part 6: Muslims committing Crime
▪ FO° Exclusive: Is the US Debt a Big Problem?
▪ Switzerland’s Neutrality is Key in a World of High Tensions
▪ President Ramaphosa talks Russia-Ukraine peace with European leaders
▪ Health and aid workers targeted in conflicts around the world, UN agency says
▪ FO° Talks: Donald Trump 2.0: Are Lunatics Now Running the Asylum?
▪ Ode to Ratan Thiyam: The Remarkable Indian Theater Scientist of Manipur’s Soul
▪ India is the Latest Target of America’s Economic Attrition Diplomacy
▪ World News in Brief: Gaza humanitarian update, more killings in Sudan, ending impunity in Myanmar
▪ DR Congo: Rising insecurity in the east impedes diplomatic progress, Security Council hears
▪ António Guterres in remarks at opening session of Ninth Tokyo International Conference on African Development in Yokohama, Japan
▪ Alexei Overchuk chairs the 23rd meeting of the Intergovernmental Commission on Economic Cooperation between Russia and Azerbaijan
▪ Momentum builds towards marine biodiversity treaty, as experts convene in New York
▪ UN agencies warn of rising heat stress risks for workers worldwide
▪ Dmitry Chernyshenko holds a working meeting with Deputy Prime Minister of Vietnam Tran Hong Ha
▪ Guterres in Japan: ‘Humanity is strongest when we stand as one’
▪ FO° Talks: Will Iran Deploy Thousands of Sea Mines in the Strait of Hormuz?
▪ Why is Britain not Feeling the Anti-Trump Backlash?
▪ Human Rights and Organizational Wrongs: Investigating the Malpractice of the Syrian Network for Human Rights
▪ Famine in Gaza: ‘A failure of humanity itself’, says UN chief
▪ Survivors’ voices ‘integral’ to preventing terrorism
▪ Libya: Security Council urged to back popular ‘yearning’ for national elections
▪ Monsoon floods kill more than 700 in Pakistan, with heavy rains set to continue
▪ Syria: Political transition on ‘a knife-edge’ amid military skirmishes
▪ UN rights chief decries ‘relentless intensification’ of US sanctions against International Criminal Court staff
▪ Deputy Minister in the Presidency Nonceba Mhlauli to Deliver Keynote Address at the 2nd Annual Critical Conversation at CPUT
▪ Deputy President Mashatile to attend the National Arts and Culture Awards and the South African Sports Awards
▪ Public Relations Means Propaganda
▪ Gazans face a future of pain and prosthetics
▪ Tariffs, Strategy and the Cost of Misplaced Power
▪ FO° Talks: Europe Watches Silently as Israel Continues to Bomb Gaza
▪ Mikhail Mishustin takes part in national forum of small towns and historical settlements
▪ Amid massive destruction of Gaza City, UN chief renews ceasefire call
▪ Address by President Cyril Ramaphosa to the South Africa - Japan Business Forum on the margins of the Tokyo International Conference on African Development Summit, Yokohama, Japan
▪ It’s time to end physical punishment of kids once and for all, WHO says
▪ Amid ongoing Israeli attacks, ‘the systematic destruction of Gaza City is already underway’: UN rights office
▪ International Criminal Court: New US sanctions ‘a flagrant attack’ on judicial independence
▪ Terror threat posed by ISIL ‘remains volatile and complex,’ Security Council hears
▪ World News in Brief: Sudan hospitals under fire, world remembers victims of terrorism, DR Congo
▪ Opening remarks by Chairperson of the Human Resource Development Council (HRDC), Deputy President Shipokosa Paulus Mashatile, at the HRDC meeting, Gallagher Convention Centre
▪ Address by President Cyril Ramaphosa at the United Nations Populations Fund and Global Leaders Network on Investing In Peace: Health for Adolescent Youth and Women at the TICAD Summit, Yokohama, Japan
▪ President Cyril Ramaphosa remarks to the plenary session 2 on the economy at the Tokyo International Conference on African Development Summit
▪ Denis Manturov co-chairs the 26th meeting of the India-Russia Intergovernmental Commission
▪ The Ukraine Peace Process Is Moving Quite Fast
▪ ‘Africa is poised for progress’ Guterres tells development conference in Japan
▪ International air passengers exceed 11.7 million in July, an increase of 4.3% year-on-year
▪ The Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation has tripled the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation s humanitarian budget in five years
▪ Alexei Overchuk’s working visit to the Republic of Armenia
▪ Pedro Sánchez announced that next Tuesday the Government of Spain will declare many of the territories affected by wildfires as areas under a civil protection emergency
▪ Outside the Box: Moving Beyond Sam Altman’s “Elite-Friendly Dream,” Part 3
▪ Islamofactism, Part 5: EU Statistics on European Muslims
▪ FO° Talks: Iran Vows Stronger Response If Attacked Again By America, Israel
▪ Déplacement à Washington aux côtés du Président Zelensky.
▪ Disparition de Jacques Martial.
▪ Security Council hears about rising conflict-related sexual violence amid falling resources
▪ UN honours fallen aid workers on World Humanitarian Day
▪ Gaza: Looming offensive and restrictions on humanitarians
▪ UN upholds readiness to support peace efforts in Ukraine
▪ DR Congo: UN deplores deadly attacks in the east of the country
▪ New pics of Trump holding court in Oval Office branded ‘embarrassing’ as world leaders sit around his desk: ‘Like schoolchildren’
▪ Deputy President Mashatile to convene the Human Resource Development Council meeting
▪ Gaza: Aid insufficient to avert ‘widespread starvation’ as Israeli military ramp-up forces more people to flee
▪ Remarks by Deputy President Paulus Mashatile during a working visit to the Amampondo Ase-Nyandeni Kingship, Eastern Cape Province
▪ Art of the Deals
▪ Government meeting
▪ Ken Loach: Auteur as Agent Provocateur
▪ How Iran Became a Great Power and Why It Hates America and Israel
▪ Deputy Minister Mhlauli to attend the first District Development Model meeting in Frances Baard
▪ President Ramaphosa arrives in Japan to participate at the 9th Tokyo International Conference on African Development Summit
▪ World Humanitarian Day 2025: Aid workers mull record toll of their own
▪ ‘Our work is largely invisible’: Journey from outer space to frontline aid worker
▪ Pedro Sánchez announces that the Government will propose a great State Pact for the mitigation and adaptation to the Climate Emergency
▪ The President of the Government of Spain chairs the meeting of the State Committee for the Coordination and Management of Forest Fires (CECOD)
▪ Réunion de la Coalition des volontaires du 17 août 2025.
▪ Déclaration des co-Présidents de la Coalition des volontaires du 17 août 2025.
▪ 81e anniversaire de la libération de Bormes-les-Mimosas.
▪ Outside the Box: Deconstructing Sam Altman’s “Elite-Friendly Dream,” Part 1
▪ Outside the Box: Deconstructing Sam Altman’s “Elite-Friendly Dream,” Part 2
▪ First Person: ‘Tomorrow is too late’ to scale up humanitarian aid in Haiti
▪ Rubella eliminated as a public health problem in Nepal: WHO
▪ South Sudanese ‘are counting on us’, top UN official tells Security Council
▪ Mikhail Mishustin had a telephone conversation with Mongolian Prime Minister Gombojavyn Zandanshatar
▪ World News in Brief: Gaza aid crisis latest, deadly floods in India and Pakistan, funding cuts exacerbate Somalia drought
▪ First Person: On Ukraine’s frontlines, humanitarians risk all to bring hope
▪ Trump Won’t Deliver Peace to Ukraine—or Anywhere Else
▪ More young lives lost and devastated in Russia attacks on Ukraine: UNICEF
▪ How Chagossians Won a Victory for Decolonization, Africa and Indigenous Peoples
▪ Outside the Box: ChatGPT Exposes Sam Altman’s “Elite-friendly Dream”: Part 1
▪ FO° Talks: Trump Dominates NATO Summit as Europe Pledges 5% to Defense
▪ President Ramaphosa receives briefing from President Putin
▪ Meeting with deputy prime ministers on current issues
▪ Presidency invites nominations for National Orders
▪ First Person: From aid worker to refugee and back in war-torn Sudan
▪ Pedro Sánchez participates in the virtual meeting of the Coalition of Volunteers for Ukraine
▪ Statement by President Cyril Ramaphosa delivering the 45th Ordinary Summit of SADC Vote of Thanks on behalf of Heads of State and Government
▪ Deputy President Mashatile embarks on a working visit to the Amampondo Kingdom, Libode, Eastern Cape Province
▪ Yemen’s Crisis Demands a Rethink of Strategy — Not More Airstrikes
▪ Shooting the Messenger: How Trump Blamed the Bureau of Labor Statistics for Weak Job Creation
▪ FO° Exclusive: Trump’s Epstein Files Fiasco Worsens as Democrats Take Aim at the President
▪ From dough to dough: Bahraini chefs rise with sweet, spicy success
▪ Disparition de Christian Forestier.
▪ Déclaration du Président Macron, de la Première Ministre Meloni, du Chancelier Merz, du Premier Ministre Starmer, du Président Stubb, du Premier Ministre Tusk, du Président Costa, de la Présidente von der Leyen.
▪ President Cyril Ramaphosa to participate in the 45th Ordinary Summit of SADC Heads of State and Government
▪ Islamofactism, Part 4: The Issues Muslim Women Face
▪ Joint Statement of the Leaders of the Nordic Baltic Eight on Ukraine
▪ Brad Pitt’s F1: The Movie: How Hollywood Destroys the Truth About Leadership
▪ Islamofactism, Part 4: The Tremendous Issues Muslim Women Face
▪ FO° Exclusive: Trump Changes Tone on Gaza, Will He Ditch Netanyahu and Israel?
▪ UN warns Gaza crisis could worsen without safe, unrestricted aid flow
▪ A two-way street: Reversing brain drain in Somalia
▪ World News in Brief: Cholera strikes Sudan and beyond, humanitarian needs grown for returning Afghans, rising insecurity in DR Congo
▪ Fire With Fire
▪ Trapped in Gaza: Palestinians with disabilities cannot reach aid
▪ UN highlights need for peaceful resolution, as Trump and Putin prepare to meet on Ukraine
▪ Alexei Overchuk shares his comments on the outcomes of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council meeting
▪ Afghanistan Under the Taliban Four Years Later: No School, No Future, No Problem
▪ Peacekeepers find weapons trove in southern Lebanon, as drought threatens millions
▪ Plastic pollution talks adjourn, but countries want to stay engaged: UNEP chief
▪ Is the US inching toward ending the Gaza war?
▪ FO° Exclusive: Japan, EU Strike Trade Deals as Trump Slaps India With Tariffs
▪ Expanded meeting of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council
▪ Mikhail Mishustin took part in Kyrgyzstani President Sadyr Japarov’s meeting with heads of delegations participating in the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council meeting
▪ Mikhail Mishustin’s meeting with First Vice President of Iran Mohammad Reza Aref
▪ Address by President Cyril Ramaphosa at the First National Convention of the National Dialogue, University Of South Africa, Tshwane
▪ Presidents Trump and Putin Must Seize the Moment in Alaska
▪ Mikhail Mishustin arrives on official visit to Kyrgyzstan
▪ Russia-Kyrgyzstan talks
▪ Déclaration des coprésidents de la Coalition des volontaires.
▪ Réunions de coordination sur l Ukraine.
▪ World News in Brief: Shipwreck off Italy kills at least 27, anniversary of Taliban takeover, Peru amnesty law
▪ Syria: Violence in Alawite areas may be war crimes, say rights investigators
▪ Hunger and a heatwave plague the Gaza Strip
▪ ‘Humanitarian work, a moral obligation’: Retired doctor returns to face the ‘silent threat’ in Gaza
▪ Mikhail Mishustin’s meeting with President of Kyrgyzstan Sadyr Japarov
▪ Presidency media briefing by the Presidential Spokesperson
▪ UN warns of steep rise in sexual violence during conflict
▪ Lasting Peace in Europe Requires the Creation of a European State
▪ US Aid for Ukraine Comes With Strings Attached: The Modern Geopolitical Trap
▪ FO° Talks: Will France, Germany, Poland and UK Send Troops to Ukraine to Fight Russia?
▪ The Critical Juncture for Europe’s Sovereign Debt Architecture
▪ A Post-Political World and the Powerless Public
▪ Latin America: A French Idea That Outlived Its Empire
▪ Trump’s Gordian Knot: Brazil is Under Threat Thanks to Bolsonaro and Big Tech Lobbying
▪ Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat: Jazz and International Politics in Léopoldville
▪ Japan’s 2025 Upper House Election: Fiscal Reckoning, Market Jitters and the Waning Patience of the Middle Class
▪ Outside the Box: Can Freud Psychoanalyse AI? Part 1
▪ The Cost of Silence: Why Global Inaction Is Betraying the People of Sudan
▪ Outside the Box: Can Freud Psychoanalyse AI? Part 2
▪ Genocide… and Then Some!
▪ The US Needs to Face the Rising Threat of Jihad in the Sahel Region
▪ X versus the Indian Government: Whose Narrative is it Anyway?
▪ Citizenship Lost: How Giorgia Meloni Closed Italy’s Door to Millions
▪ Neither Art nor Deal: Trump’s Risky US-EU Trade Agreement
▪ The ASEAN-GCC-China Summit Marks the Transformation of China’s Diplomatic and Economic Strategies
▪ The Aftershocks of the USAID Dismantlement on the Future of Blended Climate Finance
▪ 80 Years after Hiroshima: Why Nuclear Deterrence Will Remain
▪ Make America Scary Again: The Challenging Path to Reviving US Deterrence
▪ How Europe’s Largest Party Is Embracing Authoritarian Tactics: From Democratic Stronghold to Far-Right Alliance
▪ Can ASEAN Afford Silence on Russia’s New Eurasian Playbook?
▪ Fighting Islamophobia with Islamofactism: A New 10-Part Series
▪ How Donald Trump Will Unravel the Global Order and Weaken America
▪ Statement of the Inter-Ministerial Committee on the National Dialogue on the state of readiness for the first National Convention
▪ Keynote address by Deputy President Shipokosa Paulus Mashatile at the occasion of the National Association of Automotive Component and Allied Manufacturers, Eastern Cape, Nelson Mandela Bay, Broadwalk ICC
▪ Security Council rejects creation of rival government in Sudan
▪ UN says Sri Lanka has ‘historic opportunity’ to end impunity, deliver justice
▪ World News in Brief: Casualties in Ukraine, Burkina Faso aid helicopter blast, Uganda urged to release opposition leaders
▪ Malnutrition deaths mark ‘latest in the war on children’ in Gaza: UNRWA chief
▪ Presidential Spokesperson to host media briefing
▪ Safety on and off the pitch: Closing down child trafficking in sport
▪ Syria: UNICEF calls for safe access to children in Sweida as needs mount
▪ How nuclear technology can help fight seafood fraud
▪ ‘Only hunger and bombs’ for besieged civilians in Sudan’s El Fasher
▪ A US Terror Designation Won’t Defeat Pakistan’s The Resistance Front — Indian Ground Operations Will
▪ Celebrating youth: ‘When young people take the lead, everyone gains’
▪ Deputy Minister Nonceba Mhlauli to address the World Changers Church Women’s Dialogue
▪ Islamofactism, Part 3: The Challenge of Defining “Muslimness”
▪ FO° Talks: US, Western Allies Will Always Prevent Iran From Making the Nuclear Bomb
▪ Address by President Cyril Ramaphosa at the Africa Water Investment Summit and launch of the G20 Presidential Legacy Initiative on Water Investments, Cape Town International Convention Centre
▪ Keynote address by Deputy President of South Africa, H.E. Shipokosa Paulus Mashatile, at the first P20 Women s Parliament of the 7th Administration, NCOP Chambers
▪ Deputy President Mashatile to address the National Association of Automotive Component and Allied Manufacturers (NAACAM) Show 2025, Gqeberha, Eastern Cape Province
▪ Government meeting
▪ Sudan: UN ‘deeply alarmed’ by major attack on besieged El Fasher
▪ Record starvation and malnutrition in G more West Bank displacement
▪ First Person: Echoes of war as aid arrives in Syria’s historical city
▪ Gaza: UNESCO condemns ‘unacceptable’ killing of journalists
▪ Yemen: ‘Regional turmoil continues to erode prospects for peace,’ Security Council hears
▪ The world has the tools to end Haiti’s crisis – it’s time to use them
▪ Trump’s “Corridor Wars” in the Caucasus
▪ Myanmar: Rights investigators reveal ‘systematic torture’, sexual violence
▪ Gaza health system ‘catastrophic’ as hospitals overwhelmed and medicines running out, WHO warns
▪ How the Education Above All Foundation Empowers Youth for a Better Future
▪ How Donald Trump Will Unravel the Global Order and Weaken America
▪ FO° Exclusive: Elon Musk Wants to Take On Republicans and Democrats With America Party, Can He?
▪ President Ramaphosa to attend AU-AIP Water Investment Summit 2025
▪ Deputy President Mashatile to deliver a keynote address at the P20 Women’s Parliament
▪ Safe seas key to global prosperity, Security Council told
▪ Gaza: Guterres urges probe into killing of journalists, as child malnutrition deaths rise
▪ World News in Brief: Sudan’s agony continues, Colombian presidential candidate dies, the world celebrates the steelpan
▪ Four years on, here’s what total exclusion of women in Afghanistan looks like
▪ Young people take the lead for a more sustainable future
▪ Narendra Modi Learns That Not Even Trump Respects a Bootlicker
▪ Meeting with deputy prime ministers on current issues
▪ Is Wall Street Waging a Capital Strike Against Trump?
▪ FO° Exclusive: Poland: Nationalist Nawrocki Sworn-in as Russia–Ukraine War Rages On
▪ ASEAN’s Kosovo Moment and the South–South Reset Opportunity
▪ Hospitals overflowing in Gaza, as malnutrition surges
▪ Déclaration de la France, de l’Italie, de l’Allemagne, de la Pologne, du Royaume-Uni et de la Commission européenne.
▪ Security Council voices deep concern over deadly escalation in Syria’s Sweida region
▪ Aid blockade deepens Gaza crisis as malnutrition deaths rise, warns UNRWA
▪ SECURITY COUNCIL LIVE: Ambassadors meet in emergency session, amid starvation in the Gaza Strip
▪ From crisis to cultivation: Haiti’s farmers build resilience one seed at a time
▪ ‘There is no military solution’ to end Israel-Palestine conflict, Security Council hears, as starvation stalks the Gaza Strip
▪ Joint Statement of Leaders of the Nordic-Baltic Eight on Ukraine
▪ Democracy is in Decline. The Mechanics of Changing the World Offers a Way Out
▪ Islamofactism, Part 2: The Issue of One Islam
▪ Presidency statement on National Dialogue costs
▪ Disparition de Mathieu Hérondart.
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Deputy Minister in the Presidency Nonceba Mhlauli to Deliver Keynote Address at the 2nd Annual Critical Conversation at CPUT
- South A President
Keynote address by Deputy President Shipokosa Paulus Mashatile at the occasion of the National Association of Automotive Component and Allied Manufacturers, Eastern Cape, Nelson Mandela Bay, Broadwalk ICC
- South A President
President Cyril Ramaphosa remarks to the plenary session 2 on the economy at the Tokyo International Conference on African Development Summit
- South A President
Deputy Minister Nonceba Mhlauli to address the World Changers Church Women’s Dialogue
- South A President
International air passengers exceed 11.7 million in July, an increase of 4.3% year-on-year
- Spain PM
World News in Brief: Casualties in Ukraine, Burkina Faso aid helicopter blast, Uganda urged to release opposition leaders
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Statement of the Inter-Ministerial Committee on the National Dialogue on the state of readiness for the first National Convention
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President Cyril Ramaphosa to participate in the 45th Ordinary Summit of SADC Heads of State and Government
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Remarks by Deputy President Paulus Mashatile during a working visit to the Amampondo Ase-Nyandeni Kingship, Eastern Cape Province
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World News in Brief: Sudan hospitals under fire, world remembers victims of terrorism, DR Congo
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Jordi Hereu defends a greater presence of industrial sectors in the European Competitiveness Fund
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World News in Brief: ‘Trust crisis’ impacts vaccine rollouts, Cyberspace must ‘serve the common good’, Türk calls for lasting truce in Lebanon
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José Manuel Albares reinforces Spain s support for the UN agency for Palestinian refugees
- Spain PM
Albares announces that the Ibero-American Summit will be held on 4 and 5 November in Madrid
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President Ramaphosa calls for immediate release of Global Sumud Flotilla abductees
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Pedro Sánchez: If housing is one of the greatest concerns of families, it is also the greatest concern of the Government of Spain
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José Manuel Albares calls for the current political momentum to be leveraged to achieve a two-state solution
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Spain reaffirms its leadership in international solidarity with the reception of 85 Syrian refugees from Lebanon
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FO° Talks: Pakistan Develops Closer Ties with US and China After May’s Clashes with India
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Pedro Sánchez calls to raise our voice against any attempt to annul freedom of expression , because to defend it is to defend the very essence of democracy
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The President of the Government visits Barcelona New Economy Week at the DFactory technology hub
- Spain Gov
Pedro Sánchez highlights the contribution of the High-Performance Centres to the successes of Spanish sport
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The President of the Government inaugurates Mondiacult 2025 in Barcelona and calls for culture to be protected as a global public asset
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Pedro Sánchez supports the UN s push for multilateral governance of Artificial Intelligence
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Spain, Portugal and Morocco meet with FIFA to advance organisation of the 2030 World Cup
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Mikhail Mishustin takes part in a meeting between President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko and the heads of delegations from countries, parties to a meeting of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council
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‘House of diplomacy and dialogue’: UN wraps up high-level week with calls for peace, climate action and reform
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Gaza: Guterres calls for ‘all parties’ to commit to US peace plan, as UN agencies stress urgent ceasefire need
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Mikhail Mishustin participates in the Innoprom. Belarus International Industrial Exhibition
- Russia PM
President Ramaphosa to receive Letters of Credence from Heads of Mission-Designate
- South A President
Deputy President Mashatile to embark on a service delivery Working Visit to Qunu, in the OR Tambo District, Eastern Cape Province
- South A President
World News in Brief: El Fasher siege latest, shock at Michigan church attack, violent crackdown on Madagascar protests
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Security Council LIVE: ‘Devastation’ in Gaza and beyond reinforces need to end Palestine occupation
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FO° Talks: Indians Today Are Learning English and Ignoring Classical Languages Like Sanskrit
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President Ramaphosa establishes inquiry into Advocate Andrew Chauke’s fitness to hold office
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FO° Talks: Saudi Arabia–Pakistan Defense Pact: What Are the Regional and Global Implications?
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FO° Talks: Life Inside Donald Trump’s Notorious Alligator Alcatraz Detention Center in Florida
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