The State of Palestine is recognised as a sovereign nation by 157 UN member states, representing 81 percent of members.
As leaders from around the world arrive in New York for this year's United Nations General Assembly, one of the thorniest global issues hangs over the proceedings.
Palestine is currently recognised as a state by 156 of the United Nations' 193 member states (including the UK), plus one ...
Five more European countries announced their recognition of the State of Palestine on Monday, during the high-level session ...
As global momentum builds for Palestinian recognition, Asmara and Yaoundé remain the lone African holdouts, bound to Israel ...
France, UK, Portugal silent on descendants of displaced Palestinians, despite issue's centrality to Israeli-Palestinian ...
Unilateral actions that undermine foundations of two-state solution must be 'resolutely opposed,' Chinese representative ...
In 1917, British foreign secretary Lord Balfour had signed a letter supporting 'the establishment in Palestine of a national ...
In a move resounding across the international geopolitical stage, China officially expressed its support for Palestine’s ...
State of Palestine has been recognized by the majority of EU member states, says European Commission President Ursula von der ...
Britain and its allies have only recognised Palestine because their migration policies mean they have been “flooded with ...
Zaim Salimun declared that “you can’t be a Malaysian and a Zionist at the same time", exposing growing internal divisions ...