Trump’s Davos ‘Board of Peace’ Puts Leaders on the Spot
At Davos 2026, Trump’s new Board of Peace challenges world leaders with a $1 billion seat fee and concentrated power – will they join or stand aside?
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At Davos 2026, Trump’s new Board of Peace challenges world leaders with a $1 billion seat fee and concentrated power – will they join or stand aside?
At his Jan. 20 press conference, FM Lavrov hailed unprecedented depth in relations between Russia and the Chinese mainland, highlighting stronger cooperation in trade and diplomacy.
Early 2026 saw two stark narratives: sudden conflicts—surprise attacks and turmoil—and steady diplomacy with high-level visits. Should global power be driven by whim or by rules?
Iran’s ambassador in Beijing dismisses comparisons to Venezuela and warns the U.S. against intervention after President Trump’s pledge to rescue protesters.
Antonio Guterres has voiced regret over the US decision to withdraw from several UN entities, raising concerns about global cooperation and program funding.
President Trump warned on January 8, 2026, he would strike Iran “very hard” if authorities harm peaceful protesters, as Tehran lashes out at what it calls U.S. hostility.
U.S. attacks Venezuela, seizes its president, sparking global outcry. What can the world do to uphold international law and prevent future invasions?
President Donald Trump signed a memorandum this week to withdraw the U.S. from 66 international organizations, reshaping global ties and sparking debate.
President Cyril Ramaphosa condemned the US military operation in Venezuela on January 6, 2026, splitting coalition partners and heightening tensions with Washington.
Countries around the world are condemning U.S. strikes in Venezuela and the forcible seizure of President Nicholas Maduro, with protests erupting from the Americas to Asia and an OAS emergency meeting.