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Zelenskyy reaffirms Ukraine’s stance on territories under Russian control
KYIV — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reaffirmed on Friday that Ukraine’s position regarding its territories currently under Russian control remains "unchanged," asserting that only the Ukrainian people have the right to determine the country's borders.“Our position is unchanged. Only the Ukrainian people have the right to decide which territories are Ukrainian,” Zelenskyy told journalists in Kyiv.His remarks came in response to statements made by US President Donald Trump, who said in an interview with Time Magazine that Crimea — annexed by Moscow in 2014 — "will stay with Russia" under any agreement to end the ongoing Ukraine war.Reiterating that Ukraine’s constitution defines all Russian-controlled territories as “temporarily occupied,”...
April 26, 2025

Zelenskyy reaffirms Ukraine’s stance on territories under Russian control

Russia says Putin-Witkoff talks were ‘constructive and useful’
MOSCOW — Russia described the latest round of talks between President Vladimir Putin and visiting US presidential envoy Steve Witkoff as “constructive and very useful,” the Kremlin announced on Friday.Kremlin aide Yury Ushakov, who participated in the meeting alongside the head of the Russian Direct Investment Fund Kirill Dmitriev, told reporters in Moscow that the conversation lasted three hours.“A three-hour conversation took place, which was constructive and very useful,” Ushakov said.He noted that dialogue between Russia and the United States would continue "in the most active mode" across various levels moving forward.Talks on Ukraine were a major focus of the meeting, with particular emphasis on resuming direct negotiations between Moscow and Kyiv, Ushakov...
April 26, 2025

Russia says Putin-Witkoff talks were ‘constructive and useful’

The Russian general was killed when a car exploded on Friday in the city of Balashikha, just east of Moscow, officials said
High-ranking Russian general killed in car blast just outside Moscow 
MOSCOW — A senior Russian general has died in a car bombing in the Russian city of Balashikha on Friday, according to authorities, with news of the blast breaking just before US President Donald Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff met with Russian leader Vladimir Putin in Moscow.Witkoff was received by Putin at the Kremlin early on Friday afternoon, the Russian state news agency Tass reported, saying the US envoy has also met with senior Russian negotiator Kirill Dmitriev.This is Witkoff’s fourth trip to Russia since Trump came back into the office in January, and the second one this month.Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Moscow was “ready to reach a deal” on ending the war in Ukraine in an interview with CBS News on Thursday, but added that there were still some...
April 25, 2025

High-ranking Russian general killed in car blast just outside Moscow 

An Iranian security official directs media at the Bushehr nuclear power plant outside the southern city of Bushehr, 21 August, 2010
Iran and US to resume high-stakes talks in Oman on Saturday to revive nuclear deal
BRUSSELS — Negotiations between Iran and the United States over Tehran's rapidly advancing nuclear programme are set to resume on Saturday in the Omani capital Muscat, where technical experts from both sides will attempt to iron out the details of a potential agreement.The discussions aim to curb Iran's nuclear activities in exchange for lifting economic sanctions the US has imposed on the country during nearly half a century of hostilities.US President Donald Trump has repeatedly warned he may order airstrikes against Iran's nuclear facilities if a deal is not achieved, while Iranian officials increasingly hint they could pursue nuclear weapons capability with their growing stockpile of near-weapons-grade uranium.Neither Tehran nor Washington has explained the return to...
April 25, 2025

Iran and US to resume high-stakes talks in Oman on Saturday to revive nuclear deal

The Metals Company have formally applied to the US government for permits to mine the deep sea
Trump sparks row with deep-sea mining order
WASHINGTON — Donald Trump has signed a controversial executive order aimed at stepping up deep-sea mining within US and in international waters.Thursday's order is the latest issued by the US president to try to increase America's access to minerals used by the aerospace, green technology and healthcare sectors.The deep sea contains billions of tonnes of potato-shaped rocks, called polymetallic nodules, which are rich in critical minerals like cobalt and rare earths.Many other countries and environmental groups oppose deep-sea mining in international waters without further research.The latest US executive order was issued to "establish the United States as a global leader in responsible seabed mineral exploration", it reads.The move appears to bypass a long-running...
April 25, 2025

Trump sparks row with deep-sea mining order

In just 100 days in 1994, about 800,000 people were killed in the violence
Rwandan beekeeper arrested in US over genocide charges
WASHINGTON — A Rwandan beekeeper living in the US has been arrested over his alleged involvement in the 1994 genocide in his country.Faustin Nsabumukunzi is accused of committing "heinous acts of violence abroad" when he served as a local leader at the start of genocide, the Justice Department said.The 65-year-old suspect was also charged with visa fraud and attempted naturalisation fraud when he moved to the US in 2003. He pleaded not guilty to the charges and was released on bail."Nsabumukunzi repeatedly lied to conceal his involvement in the horrific Rwandan genocide while seeking to become a lawful permanent resident and citizen of the United States," said John Durham, a federal prosecutor.In just 100 days in 1994, about 800,000 people were killed in Rwanda by...
April 25, 2025

Rwandan beekeeper arrested in US over genocide charges

Luigi Mangione appears at a hearing for the murder of UHC CEO Brian Thompson at Manhattan Criminal Court on February 21, 2025 in New York City. Mangione is accused of slaying of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson late last y
Prosecutors to seek death penalty for man accused of shooting NY healthcare boss
NEW YORK — US federal prosecutors have filed a formal notice seeking the death penalty for Luigi Mangione, the man accused of shooting dead a healthcare boss in New York.Prosecutors argue in the filing that the 26-year-old killed UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson "to amplify an ideological message" and spark resistance to the health insurance industry.The move was made just hours ahead of his plea hearing on four federal charges later on Friday.Previously, a lawyer for Mangione called the decision to seek the death penalty "barbaric".Thompson was shot dead outside a hotel on 4 December. Mangione was arrested days later in Pennsylvania after a nationwide manhunt.He has already pleaded not guilty to state charges and is awaiting trial in a New York prison.Attorney...
April 25, 2025

Prosecutors to seek death penalty for man accused of shooting NY healthcare boss

President Donald Trump walks out to greet Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr St¯re, upon his arrival at the White House, Thursday, April 24, 2025, in Washington
Trump claims meeting with China after Beijing denies any trade negotiations
WASHINGTON — US President Donald Trump said on Thursday that the US and China have been on trade talks after Beijing denied any negotiations on tariffs.“They had a meeting this morning,” Trump told reporters during a meeting with Norway’s Prime Minister at the White House. However, he declined to identify the Chinese representative involved, adding: “It doesn’t matter who ‘they’ is. We may reveal it later, but they had meetings this morning, and we’ve been meeting with China.”Earlier that day, China’s Ministry of Commerce spokesperson He Yadong said there were currently no trade talks between China and the United States. “China has taken note of some recent reports in foreign media,” He said during a press conference. “As the authority responsible for foreign...
April 25, 2025

Trump claims meeting with China after Beijing denies any trade negotiations

Palestinians civil defense workers search through the debris following an Israeli airstrike on a residential building in Gaza City, Thursday, April 24, 2025
At least 50 Palestinians killed in Israeli strikes across Gaza
JERUSALEM — Israeli strikes across the Gaza Strip on Thursday killed at least 50 Palestinians, many of them women and children, according to the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry.The strikes targeted residential areas including buildings, displacement sites and makeshift tent camps, as well as a police station, among other locations.One strike in northern Gaza killed at least 18 people and another killed 11, including at least one child, according to Palestinian health officials. The Israeli military said the strike on the police station targeted a militant command center.At least seven people were killed, including a mother and her two children, and another two children, in three strikes on the southern city of Khan Younis. Strikes in central Gaza killed six people, including two women and...
April 25, 2025

At least 50 Palestinians killed in Israeli strikes across Gaza

Chinese researchers can't access Nasa's moon samples because of restrictions from US lawmakers
China shares rare Moon rocks with US despite trade war
SINGAPORE — China will let scientists from six countries, including the US, examine the rocks it collected from the Moon — a scientific collaboration that comes as the two countries remain locked in a bitter trade war.Two Nasa-funded US institutions have been granted access to the lunar samples collected by the Chang'e-5 mission in 2020, the China National Space Administration (CNSA) said on Thursday.CNSA chief Shan Zhongde said that the samples were "a shared treasure for all humanity," local media reported.Chinese researchers have not been able to access Nasa's Moon samples because of restrictions imposed by US lawmakers on the space agency's collaboration with China.Under the 2011 law, Nasa is banned from collaboration with China or any Chinese-owned companies...
April 25, 2025

China shares rare Moon rocks with US despite trade war

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