Renowned British playwright Tom Stoppard, Oscar winner for 'Shakespeare in Love,' has died at 88. His death marks the end of an era for British cultural diplomacy and international theatrical influence.
BBC gains exclusive access to the multinational Civil-Military Coordination Centre where soldiers, diplomats and aid workers from over 20 countries oversee Gaza ceasefire operations.
President Trump and Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro discussed a possible meeting during a recent phone conversation, marking a significant diplomatic development.
Andriy Yermak, Ukraine's lead peace negotiator and Zelensky's chief of staff, faces corruption investigation. The probe threatens to destabilize ongoing U.S.-mediated peace efforts.
Egypt's billion-dollar Grand Egyptian Museum debuts with complete Tutankhamun collection, sparking renewed calls for Western museums to return ancient artifacts.
Pope's ceremonial struggles during Istanbul cathedral plaque unveiling underscore broader Vatican efforts to strengthen ties with Eastern Orthodox Church.
The Berlin Apartment video game offers immersive journey through German history, allowing players to experience life from Nazi era to COVID-19 pandemic.
Expert analysis reveals Netanyahu's government abandons diplomatic solutions, relying on military operations to displace Palestinians in systematic campaign of collective pressure.
American diplomats receive instructions to raise concerns about migration-related violent crimes with European partners, signaling new diplomatic pressure on immigration policies.
Jordan Love's stellar performance leads Packers over Lions while Cowboys triumph over Chiefs in traditional Thanksgiving games that showcase American cultural soft power.
New satellite imagery reveals Israel has positioned boundary markers up to 520 meters deeper inside Gaza than outlined in the Hamas ceasefire agreement, raising questions about territorial compliance.