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Zelenskyy omitted from Trump, Putin talks—White House offers explanation

A high-stakes summit is set to unfold between the U.S. president and his Russian counterpart in Alaska, but notably absent from the table will be the Ukrainian president. White House spokespeople confirm that the U.S. leader agreed to the meeting at the invitation of Russia, positioning the encounter as a critical step toward achieving a clearer understanding of how to end the ongoing war.Summit Context and Strategic PositioningThe summit’s principal objective, as stated by White House officials, is to enable direct dialogue—believed to be more effective than remote communication—for achieving peace. Emphasis has been placed on the president’s intent to…
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National Guard troops arrive as Trump takes control of Washington law enforcement

For the first time in modern history, the Metropolitan Police Department of Washington, D.C., has been placed under direct federal control, as National Guard troops began arriving in the capital to shore up security efforts. Authorities mobilized approximately 800 guardsmen under provisions of the Home Rule Act, with the exception allowing federal oversight during an emergency. The initial takeover is slated for 30 days, subject to possible congressional extensions.The federal operation is being spearheaded by senior leadership, including the Attorney General and the U.S. Attorney assigned to the jurisdiction. In the early hours of the deployment, multiple arrests were reported…
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North Koreans tell BBC they are being sent to work 'like slaves' in Russia

North Korean workers speak out on forced labor in Russia

Testimonies from people who have departed from North Korea and are employed in Russia recount a harsh reality of exploitation and coerced work. These narratives illustrate a scenario in which laborers endure exhausting hours, minimal wages, and appalling living conditions. The accounts reveal that a substantial share of their income is confiscated by the North Korean authorities, leaving them with scant resources. This system, operational for numerous years, is purportedly a vital source of foreign funds for the North Korean regime, and it has escalated as Russia experiences a deficit in labor.The circumstances encountered by these laborers are frequently likened…
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Trump discusses deploying 1,000 troops in Washington, D.C

The prior leader of the United States has allegedly suggested dispatching a substantial military force to Washington, D.C., contemplating the deployment of as many as 1,000 soldiers to enhance security protocols in the country's capital. Should this action be implemented, it would constitute an exceptional step indicative of increased worries regarding possible disturbances or risks to public safety.According to officials familiar with the discussions, the idea behind the deployment is to reinforce law enforcement capabilities and ensure a robust response to any disturbances. The proposal envisions positioning troops strategically to assist local authorities in maintaining peace and stability in Washington,…
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Zelensky rules out ceding Donbas region as Russians make fresh advance

Zelensky: Donbas will not be ceded as Russia makes fresh move

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has made it clear that Ukraine will not make territorial concessions in the Donbas region, a stance he reiterated as Russian forces launched new assaults. Despite reports of Russian troops making recent advances in the eastern part of the country, Zelensky firmly stated that abandoning the Donbas would not bring about a lasting peace. He argued that such a move would simply provide Russia with a "springboard" for future offensives, leaving other major cities like Dnipro, Zaporizhzhia, and Kharkiv vulnerable to attack. This firm position comes at a time when diplomatic efforts are being made to…
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Hostage families call for nationwide strike as Israel prepares to escalate war

Hostage families urge nationwide strike as Israel plans war escalation

Families of individuals held captive in Gaza have made a heartfelt plea for people throughout Israel to participate in a countrywide strike, seeking to compel immediate government intervention for the safe return of their loved ones. This appeal arises as indications suggest that Israel is ready to escalate its military operations, increasing concerns that time may be running short for the captives.The appeal, delivered in press conferences, interviews, and a coordinated social media push, is part of a larger grassroots movement that has steadily gained momentum since the October escalation of hostilities. Relatives of the captives say they have exhausted…
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Fire breaks out on Arthur’s Seat, Edinburgh’s famous dormant volcano

Edinburgh’s famous dormant volcano, Arthur’s Seat, hit by fire

A sudden blaze broke out on Arthur’s Seat, the well-known dormant volcano that towers above Edinburgh, sending plumes of smoke into the skyline and drawing the attention of residents, tourists, and emergency crews alike. The fire, visible from much of the city, ignited during what began as an otherwise calm day in the Scottish capital, quickly sparking concern over both the potential damage to the beloved landmark and the safety of those in the area.Observadores indicaron haber visto llamas danzar por las laderas herbosas antes de que el fuego se extendiera a una parte más amplia de la colina. Las…
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The killing of Senator Uribe could decide Colombia’s presidential election

Senator Uribe’s killing: A pivotal moment for Colombia’s presidential election

The political scene in Colombia has been dramatically impacted by the assassination of Senator Uribe, whose impact stretched far beyond his position in the legislative assembly. His demise has triggered a surge of political instability and conjecture about the potential effects this tragic incident may have on the nation's forthcoming presidential election. Although Colombia has faced political violence throughout its contemporary history, the murder of such a prominent legislator occurs at an exceptionally turbulent time, with the nation already profoundly split over matters of security, the economy, and the peace negotiations with armed factions.Senator Uribe, a seasoned politician with a…
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Trump doubles reward to M for arrest of Venezuela’s president to face U.S. drug charges

Trump ups reward to $50M for arrest of Venezuela’s leader over U.S. drug accusations

The United States government has substantially raised the reward for information leading to the arrest of Venezuela's head of state, Nicolás Maduro, bringing the total offer to $50 million. This dramatic escalation in the longstanding effort to bring the South American leader to trial on drug trafficking charges signals a hardening of Washington's position toward the Venezuelan government.The increased bounty comes after years of U.S. investigations alleging Maduro's involvement in narcotics operations. Federal prosecutors claim the Venezuelan president conspired with Colombian rebel groups and domestic criminal networks to transport massive quantities of cocaine to North American markets. Court documents allege…
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With Zelenskyy sidelined from Ukraine war talks, Trump appears to hand Putin a diplomatic win

With Zelenskyy sidelined from Ukraine war talks, Trump appears to hand Putin a diplomatic win

Recent developments in diplomatic efforts surrounding the Ukraine conflict have revealed significant changes in the negotiation landscape. The apparent exclusion of Ukrainian leadership from certain high-level discussions has raised questions about the evolving power dynamics in international efforts to resolve the ongoing crisis.Observers note that current diplomatic maneuvers appear to favor Russian strategic interests, with former U.S. President Donald Trump's recent statements and actions being interpreted by some analysts as effectively strengthening Moscow's position. This shift comes at a delicate moment in the protracted conflict, as military operations continue along multiple fronts with no clear resolution in sight.The situation presents…
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