Vladimir Putin’s press secretary, Dmitry Peskov, made a bold claim that Russia is prepared to engage in negotiations concerning nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation. Speaking to the Izvestia TV channel and reported by TASS, Kremlin mouthpiece Peskov conveyed Russia’s readiness to discuss the
Pope Francis sparked outrage in Ukraine after being asked to delve into the ongoing debate between those arguing the war-torn nation should continue its fight against Russian invaders and others backing a settlement between Kyiv and Moscow. During the interview, carried out
McCormick said: “I think returning to Suits would be a good move for Meghan because it anchors her to a successful television series. “Being directly involved and associated with projects that are positively viewed is terrific for her image and can also
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Diplomats in the UK are preparing to “pressure Kyiv to sit down and negotiate” with Russia in the hope the war in Ukraine can be brought to an end, it has been reported. Ukraine’s counteroffensive has largely been seen as underwhelming as
The Vatican is prepared to serve as mediator for peace between Israel and Gaza. Secretary of State Pietro Parolin told Vatican News that negotiations for the safe return of hostages and an end to the violence were the church’s primary concern. “The
A Labour MP has suggested a Keir Starmer Government should focus on pushing for partial EU membership with access to the single market, in a conference fringe meeting. Stella Creasy, the MP for Walthamstow in London, said she is “very hopeful” of
Australian gig workers will be able to negotiate for minimum pay and conditions under a new law to be introduced next week in parliament by the centre-left Labor government. The law will define “employee-like workers” in the gig economy, a catch-all term
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a televised address Monday night offered to negotiate a controversial package of judicial reforms through November, while issuing a “call for peace and mutual respect” amid the reignition of mass protests and allegations he is steering
Japan, the United States and South Korea are negotiating an agreement on sharing real-time data on North Korean missile launches, as cooperation among the three nations becomes increasingly important amid growing nuclear and missile threats from the North, Japan’s chief government spokesperson