As former U.S. President Donald Trump seeks to mediate a peace deal in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, he has prominently highlighted his track record on peace negotiations since the start of his second term. Speaking at the White House on August 18, where European leaders pressed for a ceasefire in the Russia-Ukraine war, Trump stated: "I ended six wars… all of these agreements I reached without even using the term 'ceasefire'." The following day, Trump’s count increased to "seven wars." His administration suggested that the Nobel Peace Prize had been "long overdue" for "the leader of peace" and provided a list of the conflicts he claimed to have ended. While the exact details of these conflicts and the agreements reached remain under scrutiny, Trump continues to emphasize his role in international diplomacy and his ability to negotiate resolutions without formal ceasefire declarations.
At the 2nd Africa Climate Summit held in Addis Ababa, President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud delivered a powerful speech highlighting the urgent need for African solidarity in addressing the devastating impacts of climate change. He emphasized that climate change is not just an environmental crisis, but a threat to livelihoods, food security, and the future of generations to come. The President called for joint African solutions, stronger collaboration with international partners, and investments in renewable energy, green technology, and sustainable development. President Hassan Sheikh also reminded the world that Africa contributes the least to global emissions, yet suffers the most severe consequences. He urged global leaders to honor their climate finance pledges and ensure that Africa receives fair support in adaptation and resilience building. The summit brought together African leaders, policymakers, activists, and climate experts to push forward a common African voice in the glo...
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