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Title: France Recognizes Palestinian Statehood Amid Gaza War

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 22, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

France Formally Recognizes Palestinian Statehood in UN Vote

UNITED ⁣NATIONS – France on Tuesday formally recognized the State of Palestine in a United Nations General assembly vote,⁣ signaling a renewed push for a two-state solution too ⁤the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The resolution passed with 143 votes in favor, ⁤9 against, and 15 abstentions.

This move comes amid escalating tensions in the region and stalled peace negotiations, underscoring international frustration with the ongoing impasse. The recognition is largely symbolic, as it doesn’t ‌alter the existing political realities on the ground, but it carries meaningful​ weight as a diplomatic statement of support for Palestinian statehood and a potential⁢ future peace agreement. The ⁤decision impacts millions ​of Palestinians living under occupation and influences the broader geopolitical landscape of the Middle East, possibly reshaping future negotiations and ​international efforts ⁢to resolve the decades-long conflict.

Israel has consistently maintained that the Palestinian Authority is not fully committed‌ to peace ​and accuses it of inciting militancy.Many Palestinians, though, view their own leadership in⁢ the ⁤West Bank as corrupt and increasingly‌ autocratic.

Hamas, which won the 2006 Palestinian national elections, has at times hinted at accepting a ‍state based on the 1967 borders, but ​remains formally committed to a Palestinian state encompassing ‍all territory between the Mediterranean Sea⁣ and the ​Jordan River, including present-day Israel.

peace talks between Israelis and ⁢Palestinians, last brokered by⁣ the United States ⁣in the early​ 1990s, repeatedly stalled due to violence and​ Israel’s continued expansion⁢ of settlements in the West Bank. Substantive peace negotiations ‍have been absent as⁣ Benjamin‍ Netanyahu returned to office in 2009.

Advocates​ for a two-state solution argue that without the establishment of a Palestinian ​state, Israel ​faces a difficult choice: maintaining the status quo ‍of military occupation without equal rights for Palestinians, or transitioning to a binational state that could jeopardize its jewish majority.

September 22, 2025 0 comments
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Ukraine-Russia War: Drone Strikes, Diplomacy, and NATO Concerns

by Priya Shah – Business Editor September 22, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Zelenskyy to lobby for Ukraine Support at UN​ General Assembly Amid Escalating Attacks

NEW YORK (AP) – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is set to embark ⁤on a⁢ diplomatic push at the United Nations General Assembly this week, seeking to galvanize ‍international​ support as Russia‘s invasion‌ intensifies and Ukraine campaigns⁢ for stricter sanctions against Moscow. Zelenskyy‌ announced Sunday he has scheduled ⁢nearly two dozen meetings with world leaders.

Zelenskyy plans to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump,hoping for progress toward a peace deal. “It is ‌indeed vital that this week strengthen the world’s resolve ‌for robust‌ action – for without strength, peace will not prevail,” ​Zelenskyy said on Telegram.

The⁢ anticipated diplomacy comes as Ukraine reports a surge in Russian attacks. Over the past week, Russia has launched ⁣over 1,500 ‌strike ‍drones,‌ 1,280 glide bombs, and 50 missiles at Ukraine, according to Zelenskyy, ⁣who added that more than 132,000 ⁣foreign components were found in the weaponry, originating ‍from dozens of⁣ countries.

Meanwhile, a Russian overnight bombardment of Zaporizhzhia in southern ukraine killed⁢ three people ⁢and ⁤wounded two others, regional administration‍ head⁣ Ivan Fedorov⁢ reported. The attack, lasting approximately 40 ⁤minutes starting around ‌4:20 a.m., targeted residential⁣ buildings, shopping malls, a parking lot, ‌and “critical infrastructure,” with no apparent military targets, ‌Fedorov said.Ukraine’s air force ​claimed to have intercepted 132 of 141 drones launched by⁢ Russia.

Russia also reported attacks.in​ Crimea, three people were killed and 16 wounded by Ukrainian ​drones striking ⁤Foros, a vacation resort, according to Sergei Aksyonov, the moscow-appointed head ‍of the peninsula. Russia’s Defense ⁤Ministry stated there were no military facilities in the area. Additionally, three people were killed and ⁣10 wounded in Ukraine’s drone attacks on Russia’s Belgorod border region, according⁢ to regional governor⁤ Vyacheslav ⁣Gladkov. The Russian Defense Ministry said it downed 114 Ukrainian drones over several regions early Monday.

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UN Leaders Face Dire Challenges at Turbulent Global Summit

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 22, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

UNITED NATIONS – World leaders gathered at the United Nations this week amid escalating global crises and a looming financial shortfall for the organization itself, raising questions about its future effectiveness. The annual General Assembly convened as conflicts rage in Sudan, Somalia, and Haiti, while progress toward gender equality stalls, and the UN faces important budget cuts.

The assembly takes place at a critical juncture. War in sudan, sparked by a power struggle between rival military factions, has triggered the world’s worst displacement crisis. In Somalia, the extremist group Al-Shabab continues to exert influence. Haiti remains largely under the control of gangs, who dominate over 90% of the capital and are expanding their reach. Concurrently, the UN is grappling with a mandated 15% reduction in its 2026 regular operating budget – a cut to $3.2 billion – and a 19% reduction in staff positions, totaling 2,681 posts, due to funding cuts from the U.S. and other nations.

UN Secretary-General António Guterres is using the assembly to advocate for reforms aimed at making the UN more responsive to current global challenges. He has warned that, at the current rate, achieving gender equality – a key goal of the 1995 Beijing women’s conference, which is being commemorated this week on its 30th anniversary – is 300 years away.

Richard Gowan, a UN expert, acknowledged the organization is facing “an extraordinarily difficult period” and will inevitably have to shrink and adapt. While he doesn’t anticipate nations abandoning the UN, he noted its influence on peace and security issues has diminished. “The U.N.’s resonance on peace and security issues is unquestionably not what it was,” Gowan said, “but I think that the organization will continue to muddle through.”

The Associated Press’s Edith M. Lederer has covered international affairs at the UN for over five decades.

September 22, 2025 0 comments
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UK, Australia and Canada recognize a Palestinian state

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 22, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

LONDON ‌- In a coordinated diplomatic move, the⁢ United⁣ Kingdom, Australia, ‌and Canada announced today their ⁣recognition of a Palestinian state,⁢ escalating ⁢international ⁤pressure on Israel amid its ‌ongoing conflict with‌ Hamas and stalled peace negotiations. the decisions, revealed Tuesday, represent a⁢ significant shift in‍ policy for⁤ all three nations and a renewed push for a two-state solution.

The recognition comes⁣ as the ⁤humanitarian situation ​in Gaza deteriorates, with more than 65,000 people reported killed, ‍and a famine declared ⁢in Gaza City. It also follows a recent United ⁢Nations Human⁤ Rights Council report concluding that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza-a charge ⁤Israel‌ has vehemently rejected as “distorted and false.” The move is intended ⁤to reaffirm commitment⁤ to a long-term resolution ‌of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, a goal⁤ increasingly threatened by expanding Israeli settlements in⁤ the West Bank, land Palestinians claim for a future state.

The U.K.’s Foreign ⁤Secretary David Cameron stated the recognition ​of Palestinian statehood is “an affirmation of the right of the palestinian people to self-determination.” Australia’s Foreign Minister Penny Wong‍ echoed⁤ this sentiment, emphasizing the decision was made​ after careful consideration and is‌ in line with ‌a two-state solution. Canada’s Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly said the recognition is a step towards ⁣achieving lasting peace.

The timing⁣ of the announcements is also linked to growing ​international frustration with Israel’s continued expansion​ of settlements in the West Bank,‌ considered illegal under international law by much‌ of the ‍world. Olivia‌ O’sullivan, Director of the U.K. in the​ World Program at Chatham House, explained the move “has symbolic and ‍historic weight, makes clear the U.K.’s⁤ concerns about the survival of a two-state solution, and is​ intended‌ to keep that ⁣goal relevant and alive.”

While the practical implications of ⁢recognizing a‌ Palestinian state are limited-Palestine does not have full control over its territory-the symbolic⁣ weight is substantial. The international community largely⁤ views the creation ⁤of a Palestinian state alongside ‌Israel as the only realistic path to a ⁣lasting resolution of ​the‍ conflict.

The announcements were made independently by each country, but coordinated to‌ maximize impact. Associated Press ⁢writers Jill Lawless in London and‍ Josef Federman in Jerusalem contributed to this report.

September 22, 2025 0 comments
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UN Resolution Excludes Hamas from Palestinian State Plan

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 14, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

UN General Assembly Backs Palestinian Statehood Without Hamas,Drawing Israeli Criticism

UNITED NATIONS – The United Nations‍ General Assembly voted to support ‌the establishment of a Palestinian‍ state ‌without the inclusion of⁤ Hamas,a move welcomed by ‍Palestinian officials but sharply criticized by ⁢Israel. The ⁢resolution passed on [Date – 1140913 from original text, needs clarification for full accuracy] ⁤amid ongoing conflict in⁣ Gaza.

Hussein al-Sheikh, Vice-Chairman of‌ the Palestinian Autonomous government, stated the vote “demonstrates the international community’s willingness to ​support‍ our people’s rights and constitutes an important step to end ⁣the⁢ occupation and achieve independence and national⁤ establishment.”

Israel condemned the‍ resolution as “shameful,” arguing it would embolden Hamas to continue fighting. Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman ​Oren Marmorstein ⁢posted on X (formerly​ Twitter): “This resolution does not promote ‍a peaceful solution. On the contrary, ⁢it encourages Hamas to continue the war. israel thanks all countries that‍ did not support this shameful decision in the General Assembly.”

The vote reflects continued international efforts toward​ a “fair, peaceful ​and lasting resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian ‍conflict based on the⁣ two-state solution.”

September 14, 2025 0 comments
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Palestinian President Abbas’ Visa Revoked Ahead of UN Meetings

by Priya Shah – Business Editor August 31, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Palestinian President Abbas Denied U.S. Visa Ahead ‍of​ UN‍ General Assembly

UNITED⁢ NATIONS – Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas ⁣was denied a U.S. visa ⁣ahead of planned meetings at the United Nations General Assembly, prompting ⁣condemnation from Palestinian officials ‌and expressions‌ of support from European leaders. The visa denial prevents Abbas from leading the Palestinian delegation at the annual gathering of world leaders,a role he has traditionally filled for many years.

The move comes amid heightened⁤ tensions following a recent U.S. decision regarding⁢ the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and as the Israeli military declared Gaza City ​a combat zone,‌ asserting it remains a stronghold of Hamas. The denial effectively restricts Palestine’s direct depiction at a critical international forum, raising concerns about the U.S.’s commitment to facilitating ‌dialog and a peaceful‍ resolution.

Palestinian presidential spokesperson nabil Abu Rudeineh called on the American ‍administration to reverse ‍the decision, stating it “will only increase tension and escalation.” abu Rudeineh confirmed ongoing diplomatic‌ efforts,​ saying, “We have been in contact as yesterday with⁤ Arab and foreign countries, especially those directly concerned ‌with this issue. This effort will continue around the clock,” and urged othre nations to ⁢pressure the U.S. to reconsider.

Several European leaders have ⁤voiced support for Abbas and criticized the visa denial. French Foreign Minister‍ Jean-noël Barrot protested restrictions on access to the U.N. General Assembly, emphasizing that “The United Nations headquarters is a place of neutrality…where conflicts are resolved” and that​ the assembly “cannot‌ suffer any restrictions on access.” Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez spoke with Abbas on Saturday, informing him of Madrid’s support ⁢and labeling the visa denial ⁢”unjust,” asserting, “Palestine has the right to make ‍its voice heard at the United Nations and in all international forums.”

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