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		<title>Thailand Seeks Peaceful Path as Regional Leaders Push for Dialogue and Stability</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Bangkok &#8211; As border tensions between Thailand and Cambodia enter their fifth day, Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul signaled a]]></description>
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<p><strong>Bangkok</strong> &#8211;  As border tensions between Thailand and Cambodia enter their fifth day, Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul signaled a renewed focus on diplomacy and regional cooperation, emphasizing communication with international partners to restore calm and protect communities along the frontier.</p>



<p>Despite ongoing exchanges between the two militaries in disputed areas, Thai officials underscored that diplomatic channels remain open and active, with Prime Minister Anutin set to speak with U.S. President Donald Trump to provide a direct update on the situation and explore avenues for de-escalation.</p>



<p>The call is expected to center on reaffirming Thailand’s commitment to dialogue while ensuring the safety and sovereignty of its territory. The Thai leadership has stressed that the priority remains to end hostilities and create space for peaceful negotiation, supported by regional allies and long-standing international relationships.</p>



<p>Cambodia has likewise expressed readiness for communication, with officials stating that they remain open to discussions at any time. The growing international attention has encouraged both sides to consider less confrontational approaches, despite tensions and accusations exchanged over the past week.</p>



<p>The United States has conveyed strong interest in helping restore stability, noting the importance of safeguarding Southeast Asia’s long-term peace and economic resilience. Trump has expressed confidence that diplomatic outreach can guide both countries back toward a cessation of hostilities and renewed cooperation.</p>



<p>Thai officials highlighted the importance of conveying accurate information to global partners, reassuring allies that Thailand remains committed to maintaining order while seeking solutions that prevent further humanitarian impact. This engagement is seen as essential for protecting regional development and trade routes shared by both nations.</p>



<p>Despite military activity in several areas, senior Thai leaders reiterated that any strategic action taken has been grounded in the responsibility to safeguard lives and maintain national security. At the same time, they emphasized their openness to efforts that reduce confrontation and encourage dialogue.</p>



<p>Thai diplomats have been actively speaking with international counterparts, reinforcing that Thailand supports peaceful conflict resolution grounded in sincerity, accountability, and respect for borders. These diplomatic exchanges have helped spotlight the shared regional interest in minimizing disruptions that could affect economic recovery and cross-border cooperation.</p>



<p>In Cambodia, government representatives noted that their leadership remains receptive to communication, with officials reaffirming willingness to participate in discussions that lower tensions and protect civilians on both sides. Their statements have added to optimism that renewed dialogue is possible with sufficient international support.</p>



<p>The situation has displaced thousands of families, but relief teams in border provinces are working to ensure access to food, shelter, and medical care. Local communities expressed hope that the increasing diplomatic momentum will soon bring stability and enable them to return home safely.</p>



<p>Thailand’s political landscape has also shifted, with the prime minister dissolving parliament ahead of an upcoming election. Though this adds uncertainty, analysts believe democratic processes can strengthen national unity during a difficult moment and reinforce public confidence in peaceful governance.</p>



<p>As both nations face the challenges of conflict, economic pressure, and shifting political dynamics, officials from Thailand, Cambodia, and the United States continue to highlight the importance of restraint, communication, and constructive partnership. With active diplomacy underway, there is cautious optimism that tensions can ease and that both countries will return to cooperation and shared prosperity.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Geneva &#8211; Communities across northern Mozambique are demonstrating remarkable resilience and unity as humanitarian partners expand support efforts to assist]]></description>
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<p><strong>Geneva</strong> &#8211; Communities across northern Mozambique are demonstrating remarkable resilience and unity as humanitarian partners expand support efforts to assist families affected by recent waves of displacement.</p>



<p> Despite the challenges caused by rising insecurity, there is renewed focus on cooperation, protection, and long-term recovery, offering hope to thousands who have been forced to flee their homes.</p>



<p>The latest movements of people in Nampula, Niassa, and Cabo Delgado reflect the continued impact of unrest, yet they also highlight how quickly local leadership, civil society groups, and international agencies are mobilizing to ensure safety and essential support.</p>



<p> More than 107,000 people have moved to safer areas in recent weeks, and coordinated response teams have strengthened their presence to stabilize the situation.</p>



<p>Humanitarian organisations operating in the region report that displaced families are being met with growing networks of shelters, community-run kitchens, and emergency health services. </p>



<p>Local volunteers play a central role, guiding families to safety, providing basic supplies, and working closely with authorities to maintain calm in reception centres.</p>



<p>International agencies emphasize that the ongoing response is focused not just on immediate needs but also on long-term strategies. Efforts are under way to support education for displaced children, improve access to clean water, and ensure that women and vulnerable groups receive targeted assistance.</p>



<p> Specialists on the ground say that the expansion of outreach programmes is helping reduce pressure on overcrowded districts.</p>



<p>In Nampula city, where tens of thousands have sought refuge, community groups have intensified efforts to distribute food and hygiene supplies. Although supplies have been strained, new coordination between local authorities and aid partners is already improving the flow of essentials. Health teams are working around the clock to provide vaccinations, primary care, and trauma support to families arriving from remote areas.</p>



<p>Reports from field coordinators show a shift in how communities themselves are driving the response. Many families, despite losing homes, are supporting one another by sharing food, offering transport, and forming protective groups for children and the elderly.</p>



<p> This spirit of local solidarity has become a defining feature of the current phase of displacement.</p>



<p>In Cabo Delgado’s Palma District, where violence has resurfaced after several years of relative calm, humanitarian teams have strengthened monitoring systems to address new needs. </p>



<p>Child protection specialists, peace-building facilitators, and community mediators are now coordinating to ensure families are not left without guidance or support during uncertain movements.</p>



<p>Aid organisations acknowledge that food stocks and medical kits have reached critical levels in some regions, but new shipments are being prepared as part of an expanded logistical plan.</p>



<p> Authorities stress that ongoing cooperation between Mozambique’s government, regional partners, and the United Nations will ensure that assistance becomes more consistent in the coming weeks.</p>



<p>Although some families are returning to their original villages due to limited supplies, humanitarian groups are working to prevent unsafe returns by increasing local outreach and distributing emergency rations to the most affected communities. </p>



<p>The overall aim is to create stability, reduce risks, and restore a sense of security for those displaced.</p>



<p>Mozambique’s current situation remains sensitive, yet observers note that the government’s renewed commitment to security coordination, combined with the dedication of humanitarian agencies and the resilience of local communities, is laying the groundwork for sustainable recovery. </p>



<p>The collective response continues to grow, reinforcing hope that affected regions will gradually regain stability and rebuild stronger than before.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[London &#8211; In a series of high-level meetings in the United Kingdom on Tuesday, Jordan’s Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah]]></description>
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<p><strong>London &#8211; </strong> In a series of high-level meetings in the United Kingdom on Tuesday, Jordan’s Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah reaffirmed the strong and enduring partnership between Jordan and the UK, expressing optimism about expanding cooperation in political, economic, and educational fields.</p>



<p> His visit also reflected Jordan’s growing diplomatic role in supporting peace, innovation, and regional stability.</p>



<p>According to the Jordan News Agency (JNA), Crown Prince Hussein met with British Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper, Speaker of the UK House of Commons Lindsay Hoyle, and Chair of the International Development Committee Sarah Champion. </p>



<p>The discussions highlighted a shared commitment to building on decades of friendship and collaboration between Amman and London.</p>



<p>During the meetings, the crown prince expressed Jordan’s deep appreciation for the UK’s recent decision to recognize the State of Palestine — a move he described as a “significant and courageous step toward justice and peace.”</p>



<p> He emphasized that this recognition represents a moral and diplomatic milestone in advancing the two-state solution, which remains the cornerstone of regional peace efforts.</p>



<p>Prince Hussein commended the UK for standing on the side of fairness and humanity, especially at a time when the region continues to face immense humanitarian challenges. </p>



<p>He urged the international community to intensify efforts to implement all stages of the Gaza peace agreement and ensure the immediate delivery of humanitarian aid. “The priority must be to alleviate the suffering of civilians and ensure sustainable peace and stability,” he said.</p>



<p>The crown prince also highlighted Jordan’s continued advocacy for the Palestinian people, reaffirming Amman’s steadfast position under the leadership of King Abdullah II. </p>



<p>He praised the crucial work of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), describing it as a “lifeline” that provides hope, education, and essential support for millions of displaced Palestinians. He called on the global community to strengthen its backing for the agency to ensure that vital humanitarian operations continue uninterrupted.</p>



<p>Beyond the political dialogue, Crown Prince Hussein’s visit reflected Jordan’s forward-looking approach to bilateral relations, particularly in areas of technology, innovation, and education.</p>



<p> He expressed Jordan’s readiness to deepen partnerships in these fields, noting that collaboration with the UK could help unlock opportunities for young people, promote digital transformation, and support sustainable economic growth in both nations.</p>



<p>In his meeting with UK parliamentary leaders, Prince Hussein lauded the long-standing cooperation between Jordan and the UK, which has spanned decades of trust and shared values. </p>



<p>He noted that both countries share a common vision for promoting stability, development, and tolerance across the Middle East. The talks also explored expanding educational exchange programs and fostering private-sector collaboration to create new opportunities for innovation and entrepreneurship.</p>



<p>Jordan’s ambassador to the UK, Manar Dabbas, attended the meetings and underscored that the visit reinforces the deep political and people-to-people ties between the two kingdoms.</p>



<p>The crown prince’s visit also included a stop at South Bank Technical College, where he met representatives from the global education company Pearson. </p>



<p>Accompanied by his wife, Princess Rajwa Al-Hussein, he explored how educational innovation can bridge skill gaps and empower youth to thrive in a rapidly evolving job market. His engagement underscored his strong belief in investing in human capital as a foundation for progress and prosperity.</p>



<p>Throughout the day, Prince Hussein’s discussions in London reflected a positive and forward-looking vision for Jordan’s international partnerships. His focus on youth, technology, and education mirrors Jordan’s growing global image as a hub for innovation and reform in the Arab world.</p>



<p>By commending the UK’s recognition of the Palestinian state and emphasizing humanitarian and developmental cooperation, the crown prince highlighted Jordan’s role as a bridge between the Arab world and the international community.</p>



<p> His visit symbolized a message of hope — one rooted in diplomacy, compassion, and the pursuit of lasting peace and progress.</p>



<p>In reaffirming Jordan’s enduring friendship with the UK, Prince Hussein showcased his generation’s commitment to building a future defined by dialogue, partnership, and shared prosperity. </p>



<p>His words and actions throughout the visit reflected Jordan’s unwavering belief in peace through justice — a principle that continues to guide the nation’s foreign policy and its contributions to regional stability.</p>
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<p><strong>Dearborn, Michigan –</strong> Leading American officials highlighted the need for human rights, justice, and humanitarian action in Gaza during the 45th-anniversary convention of the Arab-American Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) on Saturday. The event brought together policymakers, activists, community leaders, and Arab-American residents to discuss pressing issues affecting the Palestinian people and the role of the US in promoting peace.</p>



<p>California Congressman Ro Khanna emphasized the growing bipartisan recognition that US policy on Israel needs reevaluation in light of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. He urged Congress to acknowledge Palestinian aspirations and stressed that moral clarity must guide US foreign policy. Khanna noted that global consensus supports Palestinian statehood, while the US continues to lag behind international calls for justice.</p>



<p>Michigan Lieutenant Governor Garlin Gilchrist II spoke passionately about protecting civilians and ensuring humanitarian support reaches those in need. He vowed not to accept campaign contributions from organizations funding ongoing violence and highlighted the local connection, noting that many families in Michigan’s Greater Detroit area have relatives affected by the conflict.</p>



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<p>“Everyone deserves the right to safety, food, shelter, and a future free from violence,” Gilchrist said, earning a standing ovation. “These rights must be upheld both here in Michigan and around the world.”</p>
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<p>The ADC honored activists and medical professionals, including Drs. Mohammed Mustafa and Mohammed Tahir, for their tireless efforts to save lives in Gaza under challenging conditions. Their stories underscored the urgent need for global attention, humanitarian aid, and advocacy for Palestinian civilians, particularly women, children, and the elderly.</p>



<p>Panels at the convention explored the influence of social media on public opinion, challenges posed by algorithm-driven content moderation, and strategies to ensure accurate reporting on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Discussions also covered student activism and campaigns supporting economic and diplomatic measures, including the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement, highlighting the power of civic engagement in shaping US policy.</p>



<p>Former Wayne County Health Director Dr. Abdul El-Sayed, a US Senate candidate, emphasized the role of citizens in promoting justice, human rights, and public accountability. He encouraged attendees to use advocacy and informed engagement to influence political decision-making and uphold the principles of equity and humanitarian responsibility.</p>



<p>The ADC convention underscored a growing commitment among American leaders and communities to defend human dignity, advocate for justice, and foster international dialogue. By combining activism, humanitarian action, and principled policymaking, the event demonstrated the power of the Arab-American community and its allies to drive meaningful change in US foreign policy and global awareness.</p>



<p>Celebrating its 45th anniversary, the ADC highlighted decades of advocacy and civil rights work, showcasing the organization’s ongoing dedication to amplifying critical voices and promoting solidarity, equity, and human rights worldwide.</p>
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