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U.S. administration officials signaled Monday a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine may be closer than ever.
Two U.S. officials who spoke on the condition of anonymity said the arrangement would be similar to the NATO mutual defense agreement. But crucial details remain unsettled as negotiators seek a deal that Russia will approve.
President Donald Trump defended the U.S. military presence in Syria following a Saturday ambush that killed two American servicemen, saying the troops are necessary to achieve peace in the Middle East.
President Trump has been racing to rack up peace deals — but keeping them intact is proving far more difficult.
US President Donald Trump claims to have ended eight wars in his first year back in office. But several of his peace deals are, in reality, largely fruitless endeavors. So what motivates Trump to keep pursuing them?
Social media users noted that the move to drop charges came shortly after President Donald Trump received a FIFA peace award.
Belarus has released Nobel Peace Prize laureate Ales Bialiatski and fellow opposition figure Maria Kolesnikova from prison along with more than 120 others. In exchange, the U.S. is lifting sanctions on an authoritarian government that assists Russia's war in Ukraine.
Barack Obama. Jimmy Carter. Woodrow Wilson. Teddy Roosevelt. Al Gore. And Donald Trump? President Trump hopes to join the exclusive list of presidents and vice presidents who have received one of the world's most prestigious honors: the Nobel Peace Prize ...
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Walk for Peace makes a stop in Meridian
MERIDIAN, Miss. (WTOK) - The Walk for Peace made a stop in Meridian on Sunday evening, staying overnight in the Queen City on their 120-day walk from Fort Worth, TX to our nation’s capital in Washington D.C.
Peace Corps volunteer Marya Cota-Wilson gives a gardening lesson in Costa Rica in the 1980s. Getty Images In March 2020, at the start of Covid-19 lockdowns, as flights were grounded and people around the world sheltered in place, 7,000-odd Peace Corps ...
Well-loved 1925 landmark’s centennial is celebrated with reenactment of its dedication. Columnist David Allen walks up the mountain to join in.