When Britain took control of Cyprus in 1878, the island was once again thrown into turmoil after more than three centuries of stability under Ottoman Turkish rule.
103 Years since Jerusalem’s Capture: Britain Is Responsible for the Plight of the Palestinians
It is the day when Britain captured Jerusalem from the Ottomans and began laying the groundwork for the creation of the state of Israel in fulfilment of the Balfour Declaration.
Britain’s Gaffe with its own Ambassador is a Warning to Boris
The common belief is that Trump’s relationship with a new PM, likely to be Boris who is his preferred candidate, will be paramount to helping Britain ride the storm of a hard Brexit.
Rising tension over assassination of ex-spy in Britain
Sergei Skripal was a retired Russian military intelligence colonel. He was arrested in 2004 and sentenced to 13 years in…
New Stage in EU Enlargement: Negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova
For example, the UK, Ireland and Denmark applied to join the European Economic Community (EEC) in 1961, but were rejected twice, first in 1963 and again in 1967, because of French President Charles De Gaulle’s concerns over Britain's close ties with the United States that would be detrimental to the Union.
U.S. Diplomat: AUKUS Submarine Pact Could Deter China Over Taiwan
The AUKUS initiative, a partnership between Australia, Britain, and the U.
From Margins to Mainstream: The Rise of Turkish TV Series Hides a Turbulent Journey
urkey has become the third largest exporter of TV series in the world, behind the United States and Britain.
Japan Approves Plan to Export Fighter Jets, Breaking from Pacifist Tradition
The decision, announced on Tuesday, paves the way for Japan to export future next-generation fighter jets developed in collaboration with Britain and Italy to other countries.
US and UK Accuse China of Cyberespionage Targeting Millions of People
Meanwhile, authorities in London accused APT31 of targeting British lawmakers critical of China, alongside another Chinese spy group allegedly involved in hacking Britain's electoral watchdog, compromising data of millions in the UK.
Saudi Arabia’s Quest for a New Identity
Problems in relations with Western actors such as the United States, Britain, and France have prompted Saudi Arabia to reshape its foreign policy identity.
NATO Launches Unprecedented Nordic Response Drill
The exercise involves land, sea, and air components, with contributions from Belgium, Britain, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, and the United States.
UN Security Council Extends Cyprus Peacekeeping Mission, Urges De-escalation
Read: Britain Allowed the EU into Cyprus, Now It Must Use NATO to Kick It Out
Extension until 2025
It condemns continued violations of the military status quo along the cease-fire lines, encroachment into the buffer zone, and an increase in the number and severity of military violations and unauthorized construction.
Israeli Military Suffers Highest Single-Day Casualty Toll in Gaza
This has triggered responses from the United States and Britain, who conducted air strikes overnight in Yemen.
Oil Surges as US, UK Strikes on Houthis Heighten Geopolitical Tensions
The oil prices rose by 4% after the United States and Britain announced launching strikes from both air and sea against Houthi military targets in Yemen.
The Missing Piece of the Middle East Chessboard: Russia
and Britain, in the Arab and Islamic geography, the bipolar world order and the existence of the USSR were crucial for the balances in the Middle East.
Germany: No Objection to Eurofighter Sales to Saudi Arabia
The Foreign Minister acknowledged Riyadh's efforts to counter the threat posed by the Houthis and stated that Germany would not stand against the idea of Britain providing more Eurofighters to Saudi Arabia.
Is There Any Point in Boycotting Israeli Products?
" Therein Britain's support for the idea of a homeland for the Jews in Palestine was put forth.
75 Years Since the Nakba: What Has Changed?
Due to the chaos caused by World War I in the Islamic world and the instability that emerged after the Ottoman Empire was forced to withdraw from the Arab world, Jewish invaders, who were encouraged by the West to migrate by force, began to settle in Palestine under the auspices of Britain.
Russia’s $300 Billion Frozen Reserves: Unraveling the Situation
Notably, the central bank's largest bond holdings were in the sovereign bonds of China, Germany, France, Britain, Austria, and Canada.
Turkish-Russian Relations from Peter the Great to Putin
Peter I's first goal was to open the Baltic Sea route and establish direct trade with Britain.