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Rubio visits eastern Europe to bolster ties with pro-Trump leaders

Politics

Rubio visits eastern Europe to bolster ties with pro-Trump leaders

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio began a two-day trip to eastern Europe on Sunday to bolster ties with Slovakia and Hungary, whose conservative leaders, often at odds with other European Union countries, have warm ties with President Donald Trump.

Boulos, Nusseibeh hold high-level talks in Munich

United Arab Emirates

Boulos, Nusseibeh hold high-level talks in Munich

Massad Boulos, U.S. Senior Advisor for Arab and African Affairs, held talks on Saturday with UAE Minister of State Lana Nusseibeh on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference, underscoring the strategic importance of U.S.-UAE cooperation amid mounting regional challenges.

Hamas sparks tensions with latest ceasefire violation

Gaza

Hamas sparks tensions with latest ceasefire violation

At least nine Palestinians were killed in Israeli airstrikes in the northern and southern Gaza Strip on Sunday, Hamas civil defence said, in what Israel's military called a response to ceasefire violations.

Son of Iran's last shah urges US military intervention in Iran

Iran

Son of Iran's last shah urges US military intervention in Iran

Iranian opposition figure Reza Pahlavi on Saturday said U.S. military intervention in Iran could save lives and urged President Donald Trump's administration not to spend too long negotiating with Tehran's clerical rulers on a nuclear deal.

Hariri signals Future Movement's return to Lebanon elections

Lebanon

Hariri signals Future Movement's return to Lebanon elections

Former Lebanese Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri, one of the country's best-known politicians, indicated on Saturday that his party would contest upcoming elections, four years after he stepped back from public office.

African Union summit clouded by Saudi-UAE rivalry in Horn of Africa

Saudi Arabia

African Union summit clouded by Saudi-UAE rivalry in Horn of Africa

A feud between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates across the Horn of Africa is overshadowing this weekend’s African Union summit, though most of the continent’s leaders will try to avoid taking sides, nine diplomats and experts said.

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