The US president has promised to "end decades of suffering" but critics dismiss his Board of Peace as a vainglorious project.
It might not usurp the UN any time soon, but who would underestimate the US president's ambition? And the likes of Russia and India could still join the fray.
US President Donald Trump is struggling to attract Western allies to his “Board of Peace,” but so far he has garnered the support of Middle Eastern monarchs, the man known as Europe’s last dictator ...
The UN nuclear watchdog must clarify its stance on US and Israeli attacks on Iran’s nuclear sites last June before inspectors are allowed to visit those facilities, Iranian media quotes the country’s ...
It took two years of war and tough negotiations to reach “phase one” of his peace plan: the cease-fire between Israel and Hamas and the return of the hostages. But to move from a cease-fire to a ...
Trump first proposed the Board of Peace as an entity that would oversee the next phase of his peace plan for the Gaza Strip, but now it has a much broader remit.