Browse By

Monthly Archives: April 2023

U.S. Suspends Operations At SUDAN Embassy Amid Deadly Violence

U.S. Department of State logo By  Gary   Raynaldo       –  DIPLOMATIC   TIMES WASHINGTON   DC  –   The U.S. has temporarily suspended operations at its Embassy in Khartoum, Sudan amid ongoing violence that has left hundreds dead. The U.S. military successfully evacuated American government employees from

RUSSIA Foreign Minister Lavrov Visits CUBA

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov met on Thursday Apr. 20, 2023 with Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez in Havana. (twitter.com/BrunoRguezP) -DIPLOMATIC   TIMES  STAFF Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov visited Cuba Thursday meeting with Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel. Lavrov also met with the Revolutionary leader Raul

US Ambassador to Russia Visits WSJ Reporter in Moscow Jail

United States Ambassador to Russia Lynne Tracy (Credit:  statenewswire.com) By Gary  Raynaldo    –  DIPLOMATIC  TIMES WASHINGTON    DC  –   US ambassador to Russia Lynne Tracy visited detained Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich in Moscow Monday calling for his immediate release. Russia’s Federal Security

UN Chief Calls For Immediate Ceasefire In SUDAN As 180 Killed

By  Gary  Raynaldo   –  DIPLOMATIC  TIMES UNITED  NATIONS  –  NEW   YORK –   UN Secretary General António Guterres Monday called for an “immediate” ceasefire to the conflict in Northeast African nation Sudan that has seen nearly 200 people killed.  Rival armed forces were locked in a

U.S. Sends Attack Nuclear Sub To Middle East To Counter IRAN

The Ohio-class guided missile submarine USS Florida (SSGN 728) makes her way through Cumberland Sound to Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay in the southeastern corner of Coastal Georgia, just north of the Florida border Apr. 11, 2006.  (U.S. Navy/Photographer’s Mate 2nd Class Lynn Friant) By