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Jewels, Diplomacy, and the World’s First Peace: Treaty Ramses II at His PeakAt the height of his power, Pharaoh Ramses II wasn't just building temples—he was reshaping the ancient world. As trade thrived and precious gems flowed into Egypt, the pharaoh’s court glittered with ...
In a statement, the Russian Foreign Ministry said that Moscow “no longer considers itself bound” by its “previously adopted ...
In 1963 the United States, the Soviet Union and the United Kingdom signed the Limited Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. The treaty ...
The head of a global anti-nuclear weapons group has urged Japan, as the only country to have suffered atomic bombings, to ...
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World Politics Review on MSNTrump’s DRC-Rwanda Deal Won’t Bring Peace to Eastern CongoThe U.S.-brokered deal represents a diplomatic breakthrough. But observers are skeptical it will deliver on its ambitious ...
The INF treaty banned deployments of ground-launched missiles with ranges between 500 and 5,500 kilometers. However, the treaty was already on the verge of collapse after the US pulled out of it in ...
Under the peace treaty, Israel agreed to withdraw from the Sinai, which Egypt would leave demilitarized. Israeli ships were granted passage through the Suez Canal, a key trade route.
Why It Matters A peace treaty formally ending World War II has never been signed by Russia and Japan, largely because of disputes over a group of Russian-occupied islands claimed by Japan.
Of late, however, Pashinyan has sought to mend fences with Moscow, seemingly out of a desire to augment Armenia’s political leverage to get Azerbaijan to sign the peace treaty. Despite Yerevan’s ...
More than 100 countries came together in the nation's capital in 1997 to sign an agreement banning the use of landmines. Now ...
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