Donald Trump, Tony Blair and Peace
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Donald Trump unveiled his ‘Peace Board’ at Davos today featuring a roll-call of world leaders with chequered records on human rights.
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Tony Blair balks at Trump’s $1B ‘Board of Peace’ fee – after accepting spot on exec panel
Tony Blair accepted a spot on Donald Trump's "Board of Peace," but is now balking at the $1 billion fee for nations to wishing to secure a permanent spot. The post Tony Blair Balks At Trump’s $1B ‘Board of Peace’ Fee – After Accepting Spot on Exec Panel first appeared on Mediaite.
Just two of the 20 nations that have signed up to Donald Trump's Board of Peace - launched today in Davos - are considered "free countries"
The White House released the names of some of the leaders who will play a role in overseeing the next steps in Gaza after the Palestinian committee set to govern the territory under U.S. supervision met for the first time.
Since stepping down as British prime minister in 2007, Tony Blair has pushed back at accusations of war crimes over his country's invasion of Iraq.
Israeli officials oppose the inclusion of diplomats from Turkey and Qatar, nations Israel says will work to ensure Hamas’s survival.
The former prime minister has been named on a "founding executive board" alongside several high-profile White House figures.
Former UK prime minister’s role on Trump-led Gaza oversight committee expected to spur widespread condemnation.
Journalist Mehdi Hasan slammed the appointments as a "joke", pointing out there are no Palestinians or Arabs on the board
Prime Minister James Marape has welcomed the willingness of former United Kingdom Prime Minister, the Rt Tony Blair, to support Papua New Guinea in strengthening policy development, government capacity,