Maryland’s public pension system confirmed it has divested from Israeli bonds following months of pressure from peace activists and progressive lawmakers.
Tag: Peace
Why the Iran Peace Deal Could Reshape Global Energy Markets
Opinion piece exploring economic ripple effects of the US-Iran ceasefire agreement on oil prices and global supply chains.
Lebanon’s Last Chance for Peace What the Ceasefire Window Really Means
Opinion on the fragile Lebanon-Israel ceasefire describing it as a narrow diplomatic window that both sides could easily shatter
The Middle East Peace Process Is Dying and the World Is Watching Quietly
A sobering analysis argued that with Iran-US talks stalled Gaza burning and Lebanon under bombardment the broader Middle East peace process is quietly collapsing without serious global response.
US Bombs Iran Despite Peace Talks as Israel Strikes Lebanon to Force Trump’s Hand
The United States bombed Iran despite ongoing peace talks while Israel struck Lebanon in what analysts described as a move by Netanyahu to force Trump’s hand on the wider Middle East deal.
Ethiopian Peace Talks Stall as Tigray Region Faces Renewed Violence
Peace negotiations for Ethiopia’s Tigray region broke down as fresh violence erupted and humanitarian organizations warned of deteriorating conditions.
US Strikes Southern Iran as Peace Talks Continue in Parallel
The US military launched fresh strikes against targets in southern Iran even as diplomatic negotiations over a peace deal continue.
Trump Says Iran Peace Deal Is ‘Largely Negotiated’ After Gulf State Calls
President Trump announced via social media that a US-Iran agreement covering the Strait of Hormuz and the end of the conflict was substantially agreed after calls with Gulf allies.