Biden expresses hope for ceasefire in Israel-Hamas conflict within days amid Qatar talks
Biden, speaking during a New York visit, stated his hope for a cease-fire to begin
Biden, speaking during a New York visit, stated his hope for a cease-fire to begin
Last week, the United States vetoed a draft UN Security Council resolution that sought an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza.
The visit aimed to bolster Ukrainian morale and demonstrate unified Western backing.
According to Reuters, the talks began with Israel's Mossad intelligence service chief meeting separately with representatives from Qatar, Egypt, and.
As the U.S. and its allies continue to pressure Russia, there are doubts about whether the U.S. Congress will approve.
This subtle shift in rhetoric aligns Biden more closely with global sentiments and critics within his own Democratic Party
This proposal follows the U.S. indication that it would veto an Algerian-drafted resolution demanding an immediate humanitarian ceasefire.
Palestinian Foreign Minister Riyad al-Maliki is scheduled to open the legal proceedings at the ICJ in The Hague.
Elderly farmers, encamped on the border of Punjab and Haryana states, faced hardships in makeshift tents, as protest leaders temporarily.
As of now, Israel has not issued any comment regarding these allegations.