diplomats
Coverage of diplomats in the Nexus archive.
- Analysis-US-Iran deal may leave Netanyahu as biggest casualty
The U.S.-Iran deal may damage Benjamin Netanyahu's political brand as the Israeli leader who could influence Washington on Iran, according to analysts and former officials. The deal's impact is seen as a potential blow to Netanyahu's decades-long image rather than Israel's broader Iran strategy.
- #EkitiDecides2026: Meet the 14 candidates seeking Ekiti’s governorship seat
Fourteen candidates, including former aspirants, medical professionals, lawyers, businessmen, diplomats, and younger politicians, are challenging Governor Oyebanji's re-election bid in Ekiti's 2026 governorship race. The candidates aim to break the dominance of major parties.
- UN defeat damages Germany’s international standing
Germany's loss in a UN vote to Austria and Portugal has sparked debate among politicians and diplomats about whether Berlin's foreign policy messaging cost crucial votes. The defeat is seen as damaging to Germany's international standing.
- Ukrainian capital 'is bombarded by missiles' days after Putin threatened city and told diplomats to leave
The Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, is being bombarded by missiles days after Russian President Vladimir Putin threatened the city and ordered diplomats to leave.
- Unknown hacker group targeted Russian maritime universities, diplomats for nearly two years
An unknown hacker group has targeted Russian maritime universities and diplomats for nearly two years. Over half of the attacks in the past year focused on educational institutions, specifically those training personnel for Russia's shipping, inland waterway, and fishing industries.
- Russia threatens Kyiv with fresh wave of strikes and tells foreign visitors and diplomats to leave Ukraine's capital 'as soon as possible'
Russia has issued threats against Kyiv, warning of a new wave of strikes and urging foreign visitors and diplomats to evacuate the Ukrainian capital immediately. The move heightens tensions in the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
- India’s diplomats are hosting the world
India's diplomats are hosting international diplomatic events on the world stage. The article raises questions about the effectiveness and tangible outcomes of these diplomatic initiatives.