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12.05.202519:39
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Europeans Demand Russia Accept Truce; Trump Says He Might Join Peace Talks
Ukraine and its allies sought to pile pressure on Russia to agree to an unconditional truce, with European leaders threatening to immediately impose a new round of sanctions and President Volodymyr Zelensky challenging President Vladimir Putin to meet him in Turkey on Thursday.
Kurdish Insurgent Group Says It Is Ending Conflict With Turkish State
The Kurdistan Workers’ Party, a militia group that has waged a bloody insurgency against the Turkish state for four decades, said on Monday that it would lay down its arms and disband, a decision that could reverberate in neighboring countries.
India and Pakistan Hold Talks Aimed at Extending Cease-Fire
Indian and Pakistani military leaders held talks on Monday intended to extend a tenuous cease-fire that has halted the most expansive fighting in decades between the two nuclear-armed states.
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Europeans Demand Russia Accept Truce; Trump Says He Might Join Peace Talks
Ukraine and its allies sought to pile pressure on Russia to agree to an unconditional truce, with European leaders threatening to immediately impose a new round of sanctions and President Volodymyr Zelensky challenging President Vladimir Putin to meet him in Turkey on Thursday.
Kurdish Insurgent Group Says It Is Ending Conflict With Turkish State
The Kurdistan Workers’ Party, a militia group that has waged a bloody insurgency against the Turkish state for four decades, said on Monday that it would lay down its arms and disband, a decision that could reverberate in neighboring countries.
India and Pakistan Hold Talks Aimed at Extending Cease-Fire
Indian and Pakistani military leaders held talks on Monday intended to extend a tenuous cease-fire that has halted the most expansive fighting in decades between the two nuclear-armed states.
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09.05.202519:40
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Fighting Between India and Pakistan Is the Worst in Decades: What to Know
The fighting between India and Pakistan has intensified into the most expansive conflict between the nuclear-armed countries in decades. There were widespread accounts of fighting well beyond the disputed Kashmir region, including extensive use of drones, along with gunfire and artillery strikes.
Putin Aims to Project Power at Military Parade Marking Victory Over Nazi Germany
President Vladimir Putin of Russia on Friday marked the 80th anniversary of the Soviet Union’s victory over Nazi Germany with a Red Square military parade designed to place Moscow at the vanguard of a rising, non-Western world order.
‘Enough is Enough’: Report of a Child’s Rape Enrages South Africans
In South Africa, a mother’s call for justice has challenged a culture of shame and inspired a nationwide movement to tackle the crisis of sexual violence.
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Fighting Between India and Pakistan Is the Worst in Decades: What to Know
The fighting between India and Pakistan has intensified into the most expansive conflict between the nuclear-armed countries in decades. There were widespread accounts of fighting well beyond the disputed Kashmir region, including extensive use of drones, along with gunfire and artillery strikes.
Putin Aims to Project Power at Military Parade Marking Victory Over Nazi Germany
President Vladimir Putin of Russia on Friday marked the 80th anniversary of the Soviet Union’s victory over Nazi Germany with a Red Square military parade designed to place Moscow at the vanguard of a rising, non-Western world order.
‘Enough is Enough’: Report of a Child’s Rape Enrages South Africans
In South Africa, a mother’s call for justice has challenged a culture of shame and inspired a nationwide movement to tackle the crisis of sexual violence.
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08.05.202518:45
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Who Is Robert Francis Prevost, the New Pope?
Robert Francis Prevost was elected the 267th pope on Thursday by 133 cardinals to lead the world’s 1.4 billion Roman Catholics. The first pope from the United States, he chose the name Leo XIV.
Danger Grows as India and Pakistan Appear to Escalate Military Clash
India and Pakistan appeared to be dangerously escalating their armed confrontation, as both countries said that their military sites had come under attack, and heavy shelling and strikes were reported overnight on each side of their border.
Putin and Xi Rebuke U.S. and Vow to Strengthen Ties
President Vladimir Putin of Russia and Xi Jinping, the leader of China, issued a joint rebuke to Washington on Thursday, a day before celebrations in Moscow to mark the 80th anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in World War II.
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Who Is Robert Francis Prevost, the New Pope?
Robert Francis Prevost was elected the 267th pope on Thursday by 133 cardinals to lead the world’s 1.4 billion Roman Catholics. The first pope from the United States, he chose the name Leo XIV.
Danger Grows as India and Pakistan Appear to Escalate Military Clash
India and Pakistan appeared to be dangerously escalating their armed confrontation, as both countries said that their military sites had come under attack, and heavy shelling and strikes were reported overnight on each side of their border.
Putin and Xi Rebuke U.S. and Vow to Strengthen Ties
President Vladimir Putin of Russia and Xi Jinping, the leader of China, issued a joint rebuke to Washington on Thursday, a day before celebrations in Moscow to mark the 80th anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in World War II.
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07.05.202520:02
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India Strikes Pakistan but Is Said to Have Lost Aircraft
India said early Wednesday that it had conducted several airstrikes on Pakistan, hailing a victory in the name of vengeance for the terrorist attack that killed 26 civilians in Kashmir last month. But evidence was also growing that the Indian forces may have taken heavy losses during the operation.
What to Know About the Conclave to Choose Pope Francis’ Successor
Black smoke rose above the Sistine Chapel, signaling that cardinals did not elect a new pope in the first round of voting. They will spend the night at Vatican guesthouses and return to the Sistine Chapel on Thursday.
Libya’s Rival Governments Both Deny Deal to Take Deported U.S. Migrants
Libya’s rival governments both denied on Wednesday that they had agreed to receive deported immigrants from the United States, saying this would violate the North African nation’s sovereignty.
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India Strikes Pakistan but Is Said to Have Lost Aircraft
India said early Wednesday that it had conducted several airstrikes on Pakistan, hailing a victory in the name of vengeance for the terrorist attack that killed 26 civilians in Kashmir last month. But evidence was also growing that the Indian forces may have taken heavy losses during the operation.
What to Know About the Conclave to Choose Pope Francis’ Successor
Black smoke rose above the Sistine Chapel, signaling that cardinals did not elect a new pope in the first round of voting. They will spend the night at Vatican guesthouses and return to the Sistine Chapel on Thursday.
Libya’s Rival Governments Both Deny Deal to Take Deported U.S. Migrants
Libya’s rival governments both denied on Wednesday that they had agreed to receive deported immigrants from the United States, saying this would violate the North African nation’s sovereignty.
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06.05.202519:43
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What to Know About the Formation of Germany’s New Government
Six months after Olaf Scholz’s three-party coalition imploded, Friedrich Merz, a conservative Christian Democrat, was sworn in as Germany’s next chancellor after a surprising setback in parliament delayed him from taking office.
Ukrainian Drone Attack Forces Restriction of Flights Near Moscow, Russia Says
A Ukrainian drone attack halted flights at airports across a wide swath of Russia overnight on Tuesday, Russian officials said, showing Kyiv’s ability to strike deep into Russian territory before a planned parade in Moscow to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe.
A Haven for Civilians in Sudan Is Attacked for a Third Day
Large plumes of black smoke billowed over Port Sudan on Tuesday, as attacks on a city that had become a haven for civilians fleeing civil war stretched into a third day.
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What to Know About the Formation of Germany’s New Government
Six months after Olaf Scholz’s three-party coalition imploded, Friedrich Merz, a conservative Christian Democrat, was sworn in as Germany’s next chancellor after a surprising setback in parliament delayed him from taking office.
Ukrainian Drone Attack Forces Restriction of Flights Near Moscow, Russia Says
A Ukrainian drone attack halted flights at airports across a wide swath of Russia overnight on Tuesday, Russian officials said, showing Kyiv’s ability to strike deep into Russian territory before a planned parade in Moscow to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe.
A Haven for Civilians in Sudan Is Attacked for a Third Day
Large plumes of black smoke billowed over Port Sudan on Tuesday, as attacks on a city that had become a haven for civilians fleeing civil war stretched into a third day.
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05.05.202517:58
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Bombed by Russia, Odesa Now Wages a Cultural Battle
A push to rename streets and remove statues associated with imperial Russia is dividing Odesa, Ukraine, whose identity is tied up in its history.
Survivors Urge Cardinals to Discuss Sex Abuse Crisis in Choosing Next Pope
Survivors of sexual abuse and those who monitor the Roman Catholic Church’s handling of abuse cases are hoping to persuade cardinals to make the issue a priority when considering who should next be pope.
U.N. Court Drops Sudan’s Genocide Case Against U.A.E.
The United Nations’ top court on Monday dismissed a case accusing the United Arab Emirates of fueling genocide in Sudan by supporting paramilitary forces in the country’s ongoing civil war. The court said it “manifestly lacks jurisdiction.”
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Bombed by Russia, Odesa Now Wages a Cultural Battle
A push to rename streets and remove statues associated with imperial Russia is dividing Odesa, Ukraine, whose identity is tied up in its history.
Survivors Urge Cardinals to Discuss Sex Abuse Crisis in Choosing Next Pope
Survivors of sexual abuse and those who monitor the Roman Catholic Church’s handling of abuse cases are hoping to persuade cardinals to make the issue a priority when considering who should next be pope.
U.N. Court Drops Sudan’s Genocide Case Against U.A.E.
The United Nations’ top court on Monday dismissed a case accusing the United Arab Emirates of fueling genocide in Sudan by supporting paramilitary forces in the country’s ongoing civil war. The court said it “manifestly lacks jurisdiction.”
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02.05.202518:51
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Since Cease-Fire Talks Began, Life in Ukraine Has Become More Dangerous, U.N. Says
With the beginning of cease-fire talks in the war between Russia and Ukraine, life has become riskier for Ukrainian civilians, according to a tally of civilian deaths by the United Nations and analysts reviewing recent Russian strikes.
Explosions Cripple Ship Carrying Aid to Gaza in the Mediterranean Sea
A ship carrying 16 people and humanitarian aid to Gaza was rocked by explosions early Friday off the coast of Malta, setting the vessel on fire and putting it at risk of sinking, according to the human rights group operating the ship.
Germany’s Intelligence Agency Labels Far-Right AfD as Extremist
Germany’s domestic intelligence service has classified the far-right Alternative for Germany, which some polls show as the most popular in the country, as an extremist party, the German authorities announced on Friday.
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Since Cease-Fire Talks Began, Life in Ukraine Has Become More Dangerous, U.N. Says
With the beginning of cease-fire talks in the war between Russia and Ukraine, life has become riskier for Ukrainian civilians, according to a tally of civilian deaths by the United Nations and analysts reviewing recent Russian strikes.
Explosions Cripple Ship Carrying Aid to Gaza in the Mediterranean Sea
A ship carrying 16 people and humanitarian aid to Gaza was rocked by explosions early Friday off the coast of Malta, setting the vessel on fire and putting it at risk of sinking, according to the human rights group operating the ship.
Germany’s Intelligence Agency Labels Far-Right AfD as Extremist
Germany’s domestic intelligence service has classified the far-right Alternative for Germany, which some polls show as the most popular in the country, as an extremist party, the German authorities announced on Friday.
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01.05.202518:59
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The U.S.-Ukraine Mineral Deal: What We Know
Ukraine signed a deal giving the United States control over a share of its future revenue from natural resources, a long-awaited agreement that Kyiv hopes will clear the way for continued U.S. support.
Lost in the ‘Death Realm’ of El Salvador’s Prisons
President Trump’s decision to send migrants to a Salvadoran prison has set off a national debate in the U.S. In El Salvador, the phenomenon of men disappearing into prisons is all too familiar.
Armed Syrians Take Defense of a Besieged Druse City Into Their Own Hands
Amid sectarian clashes that killed seven men in Jaramana, Syria, tense residents say the government isn’t doing enough to protect them, and are organizing to guard the city.
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The U.S.-Ukraine Mineral Deal: What We Know
Ukraine signed a deal giving the United States control over a share of its future revenue from natural resources, a long-awaited agreement that Kyiv hopes will clear the way for continued U.S. support.
Lost in the ‘Death Realm’ of El Salvador’s Prisons
President Trump’s decision to send migrants to a Salvadoran prison has set off a national debate in the U.S. In El Salvador, the phenomenon of men disappearing into prisons is all too familiar.
Armed Syrians Take Defense of a Besieged Druse City Into Their Own Hands
Amid sectarian clashes that killed seven men in Jaramana, Syria, tense residents say the government isn’t doing enough to protect them, and are organizing to guard the city.
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30.04.202519:36
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Out of War’s Shadow: Vietnam on the Move
Vietnam has been greatly transformed in the 50 years since the end of the Vietnam War. Poverty has been virtually eliminated. Globalization has added both pressures and opportunities. Vietnam today is young, on the move and changing fast.
Israeli Military Intervenes in Syrian Sectarian Violence
Israel launched airstrikes on Syria on Wednesday and threatened to strike government forces there if clashes persisted between pro-government fighters and militiamen from the Druse minority.
Families Are Split as Pakistan Deports Thousands of Afghan Refugees
Many undocumented Afghan migrants have Pakistani spouses and have lived in the country for years. Nevertheless, the government says they must leave.
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Out of War’s Shadow: Vietnam on the Move
Vietnam has been greatly transformed in the 50 years since the end of the Vietnam War. Poverty has been virtually eliminated. Globalization has added both pressures and opportunities. Vietnam today is young, on the move and changing fast.
Israeli Military Intervenes in Syrian Sectarian Violence
Israel launched airstrikes on Syria on Wednesday and threatened to strike government forces there if clashes persisted between pro-government fighters and militiamen from the Druse minority.
Families Are Split as Pakistan Deports Thousands of Afghan Refugees
Many undocumented Afghan migrants have Pakistani spouses and have lived in the country for years. Nevertheless, the government says they must leave.
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29.04.202519:01
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Mark Carney’s Liberals Win Canada’s Election. Here Are 4 Takeaways.
Prime Minister Mark Carney led his Liberal Party to a narrow victory in Canada’s pivotal election on Monday, securing a fourth term in power for the party and a renewed mandate to lead the fight against President Trump over trade and the nation’s sovereignty.
Zelensky Calls Putin’s 72-Hour Truce Pledge ‘Manipulation’
Russian forces launched 100 attack drones across Ukraine overnight, the Ukrainian authorities said on Tuesday, killing a child and wounding several people just hours after the Kremlin declared a unilateral three-day cease-fire starting on May 8.
Finnish Leader Warns the Kremlin: ‘You Don’t Play With President Trump’
President Alexander Stubb of Finland, who has become an interlocutor in peace talks, said in an interview with The New York Times that he doesn’t want Ukraine to suffer the same fate his country once endured.
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Mark Carney’s Liberals Win Canada’s Election. Here Are 4 Takeaways.
Prime Minister Mark Carney led his Liberal Party to a narrow victory in Canada’s pivotal election on Monday, securing a fourth term in power for the party and a renewed mandate to lead the fight against President Trump over trade and the nation’s sovereignty.
Zelensky Calls Putin’s 72-Hour Truce Pledge ‘Manipulation’
Russian forces launched 100 attack drones across Ukraine overnight, the Ukrainian authorities said on Tuesday, killing a child and wounding several people just hours after the Kremlin declared a unilateral three-day cease-fire starting on May 8.
Finnish Leader Warns the Kremlin: ‘You Don’t Play With President Trump’
President Alexander Stubb of Finland, who has become an interlocutor in peace talks, said in an interview with The New York Times that he doesn’t want Ukraine to suffer the same fate his country once endured.
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28.04.202518:41
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Putin Orders 3-Day Truce in Ukraine Next Month, Kremlin Says
President Vladimir Putin of Russia ordered a three-day unilateral cease-fire in Ukraine next week, the Kremlin said on Monday, after President Trump reiterated his frustration with Russia’s refusal to stop the war.
Widespread Power Outage Hits Spain and Portugal
Spain and Portugal were hit by a major power outage on Monday, bringing to a halt daily activity throughout the two countries, with businesses shutting down along with trains, subways and airline flights.
Canada Votes: What’s at Stake?
Many Canadians believe Monday’s election is the most important of their lifetime. Here's what's at stake.
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Putin Orders 3-Day Truce in Ukraine Next Month, Kremlin Says
President Vladimir Putin of Russia ordered a three-day unilateral cease-fire in Ukraine next week, the Kremlin said on Monday, after President Trump reiterated his frustration with Russia’s refusal to stop the war.
Widespread Power Outage Hits Spain and Portugal
Spain and Portugal were hit by a major power outage on Monday, bringing to a halt daily activity throughout the two countries, with businesses shutting down along with trains, subways and airline flights.
Canada Votes: What’s at Stake?
Many Canadians believe Monday’s election is the most important of their lifetime. Here's what's at stake.
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25.04.202519:36
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Senior Russian Officer Killed in Car Explosion Near Moscow
A senior Russian military commander was killed on Friday in a car explosion in a Moscow suburb, investigators said, the latest in a series of apparent assassinations targeting Ukraine’s opponents inside Russia that have come as cease-fire talks show few signs of progress.
Israel’s A.I. Experiments in Gaza War Raise Ethical Concerns
Israel developed new artificial intelligence tools to gain an advantage in the Gaza war. The technologies have sometimes led to fatal consequences.
In Trade War Clash With Washington, China Refuses to Take the Bait
The Trump administration has been saying that the U.S. and China are engaged in talks to resolve the trade war, but Beijing asserts that no such discussions are happening.
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Senior Russian Officer Killed in Car Explosion Near Moscow
A senior Russian military commander was killed on Friday in a car explosion in a Moscow suburb, investigators said, the latest in a series of apparent assassinations targeting Ukraine’s opponents inside Russia that have come as cease-fire talks show few signs of progress.
Israel’s A.I. Experiments in Gaza War Raise Ethical Concerns
Israel developed new artificial intelligence tools to gain an advantage in the Gaza war. The technologies have sometimes led to fatal consequences.
In Trade War Clash With Washington, China Refuses to Take the Bait
The Trump administration has been saying that the U.S. and China are engaged in talks to resolve the trade war, but Beijing asserts that no such discussions are happening.
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24.04.202519:24
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Russia Pummels Kyiv, Prompting Rare Rebuke From Trump
Russia killed at least 12 people and injured 90 others in a huge attack on the Ukrainian capital early Thursday, prompting President Trump to issue a rare public critique of Moscow just hours after he lashed out at President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine.
Crisis Deepens for India and Pakistan Over Kashmir Attack
Tensions between India and Pakistan escalated sharply on Thursday, as the Pakistani government said it would consider it “an act of war” if India followed through on a threat to block the flow of crucial rivers as punishment for a deadly militant attack this week in Kashmir.
At 99, a Seminal Asian Leader Reflects on a Contentious Legacy
In his first, 22-year stretch as prime minister, Mahathir Mohamad transformed Malaysia’s economy. But he was also accused of being a strongman and antisemite. In an interview, he offers a self-assessment.
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Russia Pummels Kyiv, Prompting Rare Rebuke From Trump
Russia killed at least 12 people and injured 90 others in a huge attack on the Ukrainian capital early Thursday, prompting President Trump to issue a rare public critique of Moscow just hours after he lashed out at President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine.
Crisis Deepens for India and Pakistan Over Kashmir Attack
Tensions between India and Pakistan escalated sharply on Thursday, as the Pakistani government said it would consider it “an act of war” if India followed through on a threat to block the flow of crucial rivers as punishment for a deadly militant attack this week in Kashmir.
At 99, a Seminal Asian Leader Reflects on a Contentious Legacy
In his first, 22-year stretch as prime minister, Mahathir Mohamad transformed Malaysia’s economy. But he was also accused of being a strongman and antisemite. In an interview, he offers a self-assessment.
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23.04.202519:28
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Vance Outlines U.S. Plan for Ukraine That Sharply Favors Russia
Vice President JD Vance on Wednesday called on Ukraine to accept a U.S. peace proposal that closely aligns with longstanding Russian goals, including a “freeze” of territorial lines in the three-year war, acceptance of the annexation of Crimea by Russia and a prohibition on Ukraine becoming part of the NATO alliance.
Syria’s Jihadist-Turned-President Seeks New Allies
In an interview with The New York Times, President Ahmed al-Shara of Syria urged the United States to lift sanctions and alluded to the possibility of future military support from Russia and Turkey.
India Takes Aim at Pakistan After Slaughter of Civilians in Kashmir
One day after militants killed 26 people in a tourist group in Kashmir, the Indian government pointed a finger at its archnemesis, Pakistan, announcing a series of punitive actions against its neighbor and hinting at further retaliation.
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Vance Outlines U.S. Plan for Ukraine That Sharply Favors Russia
Vice President JD Vance on Wednesday called on Ukraine to accept a U.S. peace proposal that closely aligns with longstanding Russian goals, including a “freeze” of territorial lines in the three-year war, acceptance of the annexation of Crimea by Russia and a prohibition on Ukraine becoming part of the NATO alliance.
Syria’s Jihadist-Turned-President Seeks New Allies
In an interview with The New York Times, President Ahmed al-Shara of Syria urged the United States to lift sanctions and alluded to the possibility of future military support from Russia and Turkey.
India Takes Aim at Pakistan After Slaughter of Civilians in Kashmir
One day after militants killed 26 people in a tourist group in Kashmir, the Indian government pointed a finger at its archnemesis, Pakistan, announcing a series of punitive actions against its neighbor and hinting at further retaliation.
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22.04.202519:56
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Russia and Ukraine, Under Trump Pressure, Signal Openness to Direct Talks
Both the Kremlin and President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine suggested this week that they would be open to direct negotiations, making new but tentative diplomatic overtures as President Trump pushes for a peace deal.
At Least 24 Tourists Gunned Down by Militants in Kashmir
Militants opened fire on a group of tourists in the Indian-administered region of Kashmir on Tuesday, killing at least two dozen and injuring many more, according to government officials and local media reports.
U.S. Tells Its Diplomats in Vietnam to Avoid War Anniversary Events
The United States has told its senior diplomats in Vietnam not to take part in events marking the 50th anniversary of the end of the war. The reversal adds another Trump administration blow to decades of reconciliation efforts.
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Russia and Ukraine, Under Trump Pressure, Signal Openness to Direct Talks
Both the Kremlin and President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine suggested this week that they would be open to direct negotiations, making new but tentative diplomatic overtures as President Trump pushes for a peace deal.
At Least 24 Tourists Gunned Down by Militants in Kashmir
Militants opened fire on a group of tourists in the Indian-administered region of Kashmir on Tuesday, killing at least two dozen and injuring many more, according to government officials and local media reports.
U.S. Tells Its Diplomats in Vietnam to Avoid War Anniversary Events
The United States has told its senior diplomats in Vietnam not to take part in events marking the 50th anniversary of the end of the war. The reversal adds another Trump administration blow to decades of reconciliation efforts.
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