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Loyalty or Leverage? Gulf States Revisit Their Bet as Trump Turns on Musk
As tensions escalate between President Trump and Elon Musk, Gulf states find themselves navigating a delicate balance between innovation and political allegiance. With Tesla and Starlink expanding in the region, but Trump threatening to sever ties, the future of U.S.–Gulf tech diplomacy hangs in the balance.
3 days ago


Kazakhstan’s Path From Tragedy to Tolerance: Interfaith Dialogue, Peace, and Disarmament| By: Katsuhiro Asagiri
On Kazakhstan’s Day of Remembrance, President Tokayev led a solemn tribute at the ALZHIR Memorial, honoring victims of Soviet-era repression and famine. Once a site of suffering, Kazakhstan now champions interfaith dialogue and nuclear disarmament—turning its painful past into a call for peace, tolerance, and global cooperation.
Jun 5


U.S. Veto Halts Gaza Ceasefire: Humanity on Hold
The U.S. vetoed a UN Security Council resolution demanding a permanent ceasefire in Gaza, blocking a measure backed by 14 other members. The vote exposed deep divisions on global accountability and multilateral failure, as humanitarian conditions in Gaza continue to deteriorate. Critics condemned the move as shielding Israeli actions and politicizing aid, while others warned the cost of inaction will be measured in civilian lives.
Jun 5


Pakistan’s Plea, India’s Silence (Video)
At UN headquarters, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari warned that peace between nuclear neighbors Pakistan and India hangs by a thread. He condemned India’s strikes as illegal, urged dialogue over escalation, and called out the global double standard in how terrorism is politicized. “We can’t let non-state actors decide the fate of 1.7 billion people,” he said. His message: talk, before it’s too late.
Jun 4


UK Backs Realism in Sahara Dispute in Landmark Diplomatic Shift
In a significant diplomatic development, the United Kingdom has officially endorsed Morocco’s autonomy plan for Western Sahara as the most credible and pragmatic path to resolving the decades-long conflict. The joint communiqué, signed in Rabat, signals a strategic shift in UK foreign policy and deepens bilateral ties amid growing international support for Morocco’s regional approach.
Jun 3


Five Nations Elected to UN Security Council Amid Regional Tensions and Nuclear Concerns
Bahrain, Colombia, the DRC, Latvia, and Liberia have been elected to the UN Security Council for 2026–2027. In an exclusive exchange with ATN News, Bahrain’s Foreign Minister addressed concerns over Iran’s nuclear enrichment, pledging support for a region free of nuclear weapons and committed to peaceful negotiations.
Jun 3


Germany’s Annalena Baerbock Elected to Lead 80th UNGA Session
Annalena Baerbock to Preside Over Historic UNGA Milestone By: Ahmed Fathi UNHQ, New York : — Germany’s former Foreign Minister, Annalena...
Jun 2


Hollywood Museum: Where Movie Magic Becomes Americana (Video)
In the heart of Hollywood, the Hollywood Museum preserves more than film history—it safeguards America’s cultural soul. Housed in the historic Max Factor Building, the museum features over 10,000 artifacts, including the world’s largest Marilyn Monroe exhibit. Founded by Donelle Dadigan, it's a tribute to the glamour, artistry, and legacy that defined generations. A must-see for anyone seeking the true spirit of Hollywood and Americana.
Jun 2


UN Peacekeepers: Between Tribute and Turbulence (Video)
On the International Day of UN Peacekeepers, top officials called for urgent reform and sustained funding as the organization honored over 4,400 personnel lost in the line of duty. While global support remains strong, the UN warned that peacekeeping missions face rising challenges, from safety and discipline to digital modernization—pressing Member States to match tribute with tangible action.
May 31


UN Envoy: Statehood Is a Right, Not a Reward
In a stark briefing to the UN Security Council, Special Coordinator Sigrid Kaag warned that the two-state solution is “on life support” and Gaza is sinking into a manmade humanitarian catastrophe. She urged immediate action to halt violence, restore aid access, and launch a credible political process before the window for peace permanently closes. “Let us not be the generation that let the two-State solution disappear,” she said.
May 28


Exclusive-No Dialogue, No Peace: Inside Pakistan’s Diplomatic Stand at the UN (Video)
Following the April 22 Kashmir attack, Pakistan’s UN Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad rejects Indian allegations, calling for an impartial investigation and international dialogue. In an exclusive interview, he defends Pakistan’s military response under Article 51 of the UN Charter and urges a shift from accusations to diplomacy, with Kashmir at the center of any lasting peace effort.
May 23


Middle Powers Can Help Glue Our Fracturing World
In today’s fractured world, middle powers are emerging as agile stabilizers in global affairs. As great powers clash, nations like Kazakhstan step up with diplomacy, trust, and strategic relevance. Positioned at the heart of Eurasia and rich in critical resources, Kazakhstan champions pragmatic multilateralism. Its upcoming Astana International Forum signals a bold call for cooperation—by those who build, not dominate, the future.
May 21
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