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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has formally nominated U.S. President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, citing his role in promoting peace in various global regions. The nomination was handed over during a dinner at the White House, with Trump expressing gratitude. Previously, U.S. Congressman Buddy Carter also nominated Trump for his role in brokering a ceasefire between Iran and Israel.
Netanyahu Nominates Trump for Nobel Peace Prize
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that while Palestinians should have the authority to govern themselves, they should not be granted sovereign power. “Israel will never allow the establishment of a Palestinian state,” he said. “We will make peace only with those Palestinians who do not seek our destruction. And even then, all sovereign security powers will remain solely with Israel.” When asked about the possibility of an independent Palestinian state, President Trump responded ambiguously: “I don’t know.”
Palestinians Should Have Governance, Not Sovereignty: Netanyahu
President Trump claimed that U.S. diplomatic intervention helped avert a potential nuclear conflict between India and Pakistan. “We told both nations clearly—if war continues, we will cease all trade with them. They were close to a nuclear confrontation. Stopping that was critical,” Trump stated. However, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri have dismissed the claim, stating that India never sought U.S. mediation. They affirmed that the de-escalation resulted from direct military-level talks between the two nations and not from any U.S.-led peace effort or trade-related pressure.
We Warned India and Pakistan: Trade Would Cease If War Continued – Trump
President Donald Trump has stated he is willing to lift unilateral sanctions on Iran at the appropriate time, allowing the country to rebuild peacefully. He expressed hope that the period of conflict with Iran is over and that further military intervention by the U.S. will no longer be necessary. Trump added that nuclear negotiations with Iran are back on track and that a possible summit could be held in Oslo, Norway.
Trump Open to Lifting Iran Sanctions at the “Right Time” to Support Peaceful Reconstruction
Malaysia currently hosts 138,000 legally employed skilled foreign professionals, according to the country’s Immigration Director-General Datuk Zakaria Shaaban.
While the number of Bangladeshi professionals was not specified, officials say the figure reflects growing demand for high-skilled foreign talent amid Malaysia’s economic growth. Through the "Expats Gateway" system, work pass applications can now be processed in under 20 business days. TalentCorp’s CEO emphasized the importance of attracting global talent to remain regionally competitive.
138,000 Legally Employed Skilled Foreign Workers in Malaysia: Immigration Chief
The White House has welcomed a nomination of former U.S. President Donald Trump for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize for his mediation in de-escalating the recent military conflict between India and Pakistan.
According to Islamabad, Trump’s intervention led to a ceasefire in a conflict that began on May 6. Norway's Nobel Committee has reportedly received the nomination. A Republican congressman had earlier also nominated Trump for his role in the Israel-Iran conflict.
Trump Welcomed as Nominee for 2026 Nobel Peace Prize for Role in South Asia Ceasefire
Amid fears of Iran restarting its nuclear program, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has traveled to Washington to seek pre-authorization from the United States for swift military action against suspicious nuclear activities. Meanwhile, indirect talks between Israel and Hamas in Qatar regarding a Gaza ceasefire have yet to yield a final agreement. Hamas demands permanent peace and Israeli troop withdrawal, while Israel insists on three stringent conditions to ensure its security.
Netanyahu Travels to Washington Seeking Pre-Approval for Possible Strike Amid Iran Nuclear Concerns
The UK government has designated the pro-Palestinian activist group ‘Palestine Action’ as a terrorist organization following symbolic protests at a military base involving red paint splashed on two planes at RAF Brize Norton. In the House of Commons, 385 MPs voted in favor of the motion, while 26 opposed it. Among those supporting the measure were MPs Tulip Siddiq, daughter of Sheikh Rehana, and Rushanara Ali. Opposition votes included Apsana Begum. The United Nations and human rights organizations have expressed concern over the decision.
UK Government Declares ‘Palestine Action’ a Terrorist Organization; Tulip Siddiq and Rushanara Ali Vote in Favor
The United Arab Emirates has launched a new nomination-based Golden Visa for Indian and Bangladeshi nationals. Unlike previous options, this visa can be obtained without major investments, requiring a fee of AED 100,000 (approximately 3.3 million Bangladeshi Taka). Unlike property-based visas, this Golden Visa is permanent and allows holders to live with family members, employ domestic helpers and drivers, and work as professionals or businessmen. Nominations will be based on applicants’ social and criminal background checks. If successful during the trial phase, the program may be extended to nationals of other countries.
UAE Introduces New Nomination-Based Golden Visa for Indians and Bangladeshis
Amid intense fighting between two Chin rebel groups in Myanmar, nearly 4,000 people have crossed into the Indian state of Mizoram over the past four days, seeking refuge. According to Mizoram's Home Secretary, the refugees traveled through forested areas to enter India and are now sheltering with relatives or in community halls.
Mizoram is already hosting more than 30,000 refugees from Myanmar, following continued unrest in the Chinland region. As hostilities persist along the border, authorities have confirmed that the recent arrivals have not been sent back, citing ongoing tensions and humanitarian concerns.
Thousands Flee to India as Rebel Clashes Intensify in Myanmar
Eight Turkish soldiers have died due to methane gas exposure during an operation in a cave in northern Iraq, according to a statement released Monday by Turkey’s Ministry of Defense.
An additional 11 soldiers were hospitalized following the incident, which occurred while recovering the remains of a soldier killed during Sunday’s military operation against the banned Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK). The gas exposure occurred during a search inside the cave, leading to the fatal accident.
Eight Turkish Soldiers Killed by Methane Gas in Northern Iraq Cave: Defense Ministry
Pro-Palestinian organizations have staged protests against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his visit to the United States. Demonstrators gathered outside the White House, demanding accountability for Netanyahu’s alleged war crimes. They held placards reading “Wanted Netanyahu,” “Don’t Arm Israel,” and “Free Palestine.” Protesters also called on the US to withdraw support for Israeli military operations in Gaza. Netanyahu is scheduled to meet with President Trump and other top US officials on Monday. Meanwhile, Trump hinted at the possibility of a ceasefire agreement in Gaza.
Pro-Palestinian Groups Protest Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s US Visit
Major General Yahya Rahim Safavi, a senior military advisor in Iran, stated that the country is fully prepared to respond to any enemy attack. Speaking at a Muharram commemorative event, he revealed that Iran’s naval forces, Quds Force, and main army units have not yet directly entered combat. Thousands of missiles and drones have been manufactured and securely stockpiled for use if necessary.
Iran Fully Prepared but Main Forces Yet to Engage: Top Iranian General Safavi
On the sidelines of the BRICS summit held in Brazil, prominent anti-Zionist religious leader Rabbi Israel David Weiss met with Iranian Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araghchi. During the meeting, Weiss reaffirmed solidarity with the Iranian people and condemned Israeli aggression. Prior to this, he visited the Iranian embassy in Brazil and signed a memorial book honoring martyrs.
Anti-Zionist Religious Leader Meets Iranian Foreign Minister on the Sidelines of BRICS Summit
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has arrived in Washington on an official state visit, with expectations of a possible Gaza ceasefire agreement following his upcoming meeting with former U.S. President Donald Trump.
Trump has expressed optimism, stating that he believes a deal will be finalized this week. Indirect negotiations between Israel and Hamas, mediated by Qatar, are ongoing, focusing on a 60-day truce and prisoner exchanges. However, the talks remain deadlocked, and the reasons behind the stalemate are not yet clear.
This is Netanyahu’s third trip to the U.S. and his first meeting with Trump since Israel's recent strike on Iranian nuclear facilities. Analysts believe Iran’s recent aggression may have created favorable conditions for ending the war in Gaza.
Israeli PM Netanyahu Arrives in Washington Amid Hopes for Gaza Ceasefire Deal
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