Crises in Europe and the Middle East are impacting the entire globe, from energy prices to fertilizer shortages for farmers in Africa and South America. GlobUs' digest covers events reshaping the world map.
Chinese President Xi Jinping presented a four-point plan for a Middle East peace settlement. Meanwhile, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi stated that the strategic partnership with Russia is "stronger than ever," offering the world a model of cooperation to counterbalance "Western differences."
Hezbollah Secretary General Naim Qassem called any direct negotiations between Lebanon and Israel "absurd." The conditions: a ceasefire, the withdrawal of Israeli troops, the release of prisoners, and the return of refugees.
Residents of Ngoshe, Nigeria, are calling on the government and international partners to rescue more than 400 civilians kidnapped by militants last month.
The Kremlin announced its readiness for dialogue with Hungary's new Prime Minister, Péter Magyar. They noted that Moscow respects the democratic choice of the Hungarians and expects to maintain practical contacts.
In Benin, Finance Minister Romial Wadani won the presidential election with a record 94% of the vote. In Peru, conservative Keiko Fujimori is leading after 60% of the votes have been counted, but a runoff is likely.
Pope Leo XIV visited Algeria for the first time, calling for interreligious dialogue. The visit took place amid a conflict between the pontiff and US President Donald Trump over migration.
European Union Foreign Minister Kaja Kallas criticized multipolarity as a risk of transitioning to "power politics" if it is not accompanied by respect for the UN Charter.
The old order is disappearing, but its successors have not yet agreed on the rules of the new game.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping presented a four-point plan for a Middle East peace settlement. Meanwhile, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi stated that the strategic partnership with Russia is "stronger than ever," offering the world a model of cooperation to counterbalance "Western differences."
Hezbollah Secretary General Naim Qassem called any direct negotiations between Lebanon and Israel "absurd." The conditions: a ceasefire, the withdrawal of Israeli troops, the release of prisoners, and the return of refugees.
Residents of Ngoshe, Nigeria, are calling on the government and international partners to rescue more than 400 civilians kidnapped by militants last month.
The Kremlin announced its readiness for dialogue with Hungary's new Prime Minister, Péter Magyar. They noted that Moscow respects the democratic choice of the Hungarians and expects to maintain practical contacts.
In Benin, Finance Minister Romial Wadani won the presidential election with a record 94% of the vote. In Peru, conservative Keiko Fujimori is leading after 60% of the votes have been counted, but a runoff is likely.
Pope Leo XIV visited Algeria for the first time, calling for interreligious dialogue. The visit took place amid a conflict between the pontiff and US President Donald Trump over migration.
European Union Foreign Minister Kaja Kallas criticized multipolarity as a risk of transitioning to "power politics" if it is not accompanied by respect for the UN Charter.
The old order is disappearing, but its successors have not yet agreed on the rules of the new game.
You can watch the recording of the broadcast at this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQqXGAWNMfM
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