US Iran Ceasefire Talks in Islamabad

Top 5 Disputes Behind US–Iran Ceasefire Talks Failure

ISLAMABAD (Sabahuddin Qazi / PNP): The final round of US–Iran Ceasefire Talks, held in Pakistan’s capital Islamabad, concluded without a final agreement, leaving uncertainty over the fragile two-week truce. Despite 21 hours of intensive face-to-face discussions, led by US Vice President JD Vance, the talks failed to secure a clear commitment from Tehran on abandoning…

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Trump Board of Peace

Board of Peace: Understanding China’s Hesitation

The creation of the Board of Peace (BoP) has been hailed as a potential milestone in global diplomacy, offering a platform for conflict resolution, multilateral engagement, and cooperative security. While several countries have expressed interest and even participated in its first meetings, China’s absence has sparked curiosity and debate across international forums. Understanding Beijing’s position…

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China, Venezuela, and Latin America’s Battle for Sovereignty

China, Venezuela, and Latin America’s Battle for Sovereignty

The recent dramatic turn of events in Venezuela — particularly the United States’ military covert operation that captured President Nicolás Maduro — has reverberated far beyond Latin America. Among the most consequential global responses has been China’s reaction. As Venezuela’s largest economic partner and a key geopolitical stakeholder, Beijing’s response reflects both long-standing principles of…

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Why Latin America Is Split Over the Venezuela Crisis

Why Latin America Remains Divided Over the Venezuela Crisis

The unfolding crisis in Venezuela has once again laid bare the profound political, ideological, and diplomatic rifts within Latin America — a region historically shaped by debates over sovereignty, foreign intervention, and national self-determination. What began as a prolonged humanitarian and political crisis in Caracas has exploded into an international dilemma following a dramatic U.S….

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