The Kremlin confirmed that Russia and France have resumed technical-level contacts, which, if there is political will, could help quickly restore high-level dialogue. Russian officials noted no clear indication yet of mutual desire for talks.
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Russia’s foreign minister dismissed allegations that Jeffrey Epstein had links to Russian intelligence. Moscow says the claims are media speculation meant to shift attention from Western scandals.
Putin’s 2007 Munich speech challenged NATO expansion and the US-led global order. Nearly two decades later, its warnings remain central to Russia-West tensions.
Iran has unveiled a new proposal on nuclear enrichment that is reshaping diplomatic talks. The move raises fresh questions about compliance, leverage, and regional stability.
The column explores developments in the Western Hemisphere under a modern interpretation of the Monroe Doctrine. It highlights how political changes in El Salvador and Venezuela signal strategic shifts for U.S. policy south of the border.
China’s foreign minister met with his Cuban counterpart to reaffirm Beijing’s support for Cuba’s national sovereignty and security, opposing what it called unwarranted external interference as tensions with the United States grow. China pledged assistance within its capabilities.China Cuba support, Cuban sovereignty, external interference, Wang Yi talks, US tensions, Beijing diplomacy, Havana partnership, Global South solidarity, Latin America relations
Norway is investigating former Prime Minister Thorbjorn Jagland over alleged corruption linked to Jeffrey Epstein. Authorities are examining possible gifts or favors tied to his official roles.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has sharply criticised the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), arguing that its role in addressing Ukraine conflict issues has become ineffective and influenced by Western agendas. Lavrov’s remarks reflect Moscow’s ongoing tensions with the West over war negotiations and international diplomatic platforms.
A land proposal dubbed “Qatar City” in Arizona raises transparency and foreign influence questions amid ties to past Qatar Islamic Bank projects.
Keir Starmer has apologised to victims of Jeffrey Epstein after renewed scrutiny of Peter Mandelson’s past associations. The controversy has intensified pressure on the UK prime minister over judgment and vetting.
U.S.-brokered negotiations between Russia and Ukraine continue in Abu Dhabi without media access. The second round follows earlier security talks held in private.
President Donald Trump told reporters that the United States is currently negotiating with Iran, though he provided few details about the talks or venue. The comments came as U.S. forces engage in regional military actions and both sides prepare for planned discussions.
Iran’s president has instructed his foreign minister to pursue “fair and equitable” negotiations with the United States on nuclear issues amid intense domestic protests and military incidents.
Libyan officials say Seif al-Islam Gadhafi was killed in Zintan after armed men stormed his home. His death comes amid Libya’s ongoing political instability and militia rule.
Vietnam’s military has been preparing contingency plans for a potential war with the United States, reflecting internal documents that describe the U.S. as a possible belligerent power even as diplomatic ties deepen.
Israeli authorities announced that Doctors Without Borders (MSF) must end its humanitarian operations in Gaza by February 28 amid a dispute over sharing the identities of its Palestinian staff with Israeli officials. MSF says the requirement risks staff safety and will hinder critical medical care in the besieged territory.
Former Zelenskiy press secretary Iuliia Mendel has accused senior adviser Andriy Yermak of involvement in occult practices, including alleged ritual activity. Her claims have sparked intense debate across Ukrainian political and online circles.


















