International Community
Coverage of International Community in the Nexus archive.
- Why the Damascus blasts during Macron’s visit are a blow to al-Sharaa
Twin blasts in Damascus during French President Emmanuel Macron's visit highlighted the fragility of President Ahmed al-Sharaa's authority and the security challenges he faces. The blasts undermined Damascus's efforts to project stability to the international community.
- Hamas denounces international silence after Gaza attack
Hamas condemns Israeli airstrikes in Khan Younis, Gaza, which killed a young Palestinian girl sheltering in tents, accusing the international community, Arab governments, and Palestinian Authority of inaction during the conflict.
- Qatar condemns Israeli incursion in southern Syria
Qatar condemns Israel's incursion and artillery shelling in Syria's Quneitra and Deraa, calling it a violation of Syria's sovereignty and international law. The Qatari Foreign Ministry urged the international community to hold Israel accountable and reiterated support for Syria's territorial integrity. Israeli troops shelled villages near the Golan Heights before withdrawing.
- Islamabad MoU, Lucerne summit reaffirms our faith in dialogue, diplomacy: FO
Pakistan's Foreign Office reaffirmed its commitment to dialogue and diplomacy following the Islamabad MoU and Lucerne Summit. The spokesperson highlighted international recognition of Pakistan's role in promoting regional peace and de-escalation efforts.
- Israel seizes church land in East Jerusalem, Palestinian Authority says
The Palestinian Authority's Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned Israel's seizure of land belonging to the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate in East Jerusalem's Silwan neighborhood. Israeli authorities expelled the Patriarchate's representative, confiscated equipment, uprooted trees, and enclosed the site, which the ministry called a 'grave assault on church properties' and a violation of international law.
- Ghana: Ghana Urges Global Action Against Hatred, Division
Ghana commemorated the 32nd anniversary of the genocide against the Tutsis in Rwanda, urging the international community to combat hatred, intolerance, and discrimination. The event in Accra emphasized global action to address division and promote unity.
- UN chief visits Haiti ahead of new gang suppression force deployment
United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres visited Haiti to address the humanitarian crisis exacerbated by gang violence. He toured the headquarters of a new gang suppression force and criticized the international community for neglecting the issue.
- UN chief blames global indifference for Haiti crisis
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres states the international community has failed Haiti as gang violence worsens. He attributes the crisis to global indifference.
- Muslim advocacy group denounces Israeli action at Ibrahimi Mosque
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) condemned the Israeli government's reported seizure of authority over the Ibrahimi Mosque in Hebron, West Bank, calling it an attack on Palestinian rights and international law. CAIR accused Israel of undermining Palestinian self-governance and altering the historic status of the site, urging global accountability and protection of holy sites from political manipulation.
- Super powers in the 21st century 'often not able' to defeat smaller powers
The article discusses how technological innovation, asymmetric warfare, and political resilience are challenging traditional assumptions about military strength. Ukraine's resistance against Russia is cited as evidence that larger military forces no longer guarantee strategic success, with the conflict's outcome tied to political decisions in Moscow, Washington, Kyiv, and international support for Ukrainian sovereignty.
- Iran deal: Trump is back to square one, but the cards are now in Tehran’s favor
The US and Iran signed the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on June 14, President Donald Trump’s birthday, which the international community welcomed after a three-month war. Experts suggest the Iranian regime is the primary beneficiary of the agreement.
- Why I handed over power, democratically-elected govt within 11 months – Abdulsalami
Abdulsalami stated that he handed over power due to demands from political leaders, civil society organisations, the international community, and ordinary Nigerians for a return to civilian government. He mentioned a democratically-elected government would occur within 11 months.
- Israeli and Palestinian groups urge world not to abandon two-state solution
Israeli and Palestinian civil society groups in France urged the international community to pursue a two-state solution, warning the peace window is narrowing. The call comes as world powers address concerns over West Bank settlement expansion and violence.
- Iran condemns US over reported attack on Indian commercial vessels
Iran's foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei condemned the United States for reported attacks on Indian commercial vessels that killed at least three Indian nationals. He accused Washington of engaging in 'armed robbery and State piracy' and called for international accountability over the incidents.
- Stolen Children, Identities Erased: Why the World Cannot Look Away
The article discusses the forced transfer of children from Ukraine to Russia, highlighting violations of international humanitarian law and evidence of genocidal intent. It warns that normalizing such actions undermines global efforts to prevent and address these crimes.
- WHO chief visits DRC amidst Ebola crisis
The WHO chief is visiting the Democratic Republic of Congo during an Ebola crisis and is calling for increased international support to address the situation.
- Palestine weekly wrap: Ben-Gvir’s abuse of flotilla detainees causes outcry
Israel's president condemned settler violence as international outrage grows over the mistreatment of Gaza aid activists detained by Minister Ben-Gvir. The incident has sparked criticism over the abuse of flotilla detainees.
- Gaza flotilla activists set for deportation from Israel as backlash over treatment grows
Gaza flotilla activists are being deported from Israel following international outcry about their detention and treatment. The departures mark a response to growing global backlash over how the activists were handled by Israeli authorities.
- How war affects civilians for generations
War has a lasting impact on civilians that can span generations. The effects of war on civilians are often overlooked and can have long-term consequences. War can leave a hidden legacy that affects civilians for years to come.
- Israel kills at least 12 Palestinians in Gaza amid ‘ceasefire’
Israel killed at least 12 Palestinians in Gaza during a reported ceasefire. Hamas accused the international community of failing to uphold the truce, citing Israeli escalation as evidence of this failure.