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Breakthrough in the Middle East: Russia to Facilitate US-Iran Nuclear Negotiations

Russian President Vladimir Putin has agreed to assist in brokering nuclear talks between the United States and Iran, a move that could potentially ease tensions between the two nations. This development comes after US President Donald Trump expressed interest in negotiating a nuclear deal with Iran, which has been a major point of contention between the two countries. The agreement to help facilitate talks was reportedly made during a recent phone call between Putin and…

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Kyiv Prepares to Ink Landmark Minerals Agreement with Washington

Ukraine's Prime Minister has stated that Kyiv is prepared to sign a minerals deal with the United States. This announcement indicates a potential partnership between the two nations in the mining sector. The agreement aims to facilitate the export of Ukrainian minerals to the US, potentially boosting Ukraine's economy and strengthening bilateral trade relations. Read the full story here

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Ukraine Conflict: JD Skeptical of Foreign Troop Deployment as Solution to End War

US Vice President JD Vance has dismissed a proposed peacekeeping force of 20,000 British and French troops in Ukraine, stating that a military presence from a random country won't be enough to bring lasting peace. Vance suggested that giving the US an economic interest in Ukraine's future would be a better security guarantee, sparking anger among British service personnel who have fought alongside US forces in previous conflicts. Read the full story here

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EU Eyes Historic €800 Billion Defence Boost in Wake of Global Uncertainty

The European Commission president, Ursula von der Leyen, has proposed a "Rearm Europe" plan to invest up to 800 billion euros in European defence and provide emergency aid to Ukraine. The plan includes five funding options, such as giving member states greater budgetary flexibility and redirecting loans and funds towards joint defence procurement and military equipment. Read the full story here

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Europe Braces for Fallout as US Cuts Ties with Ukraine Aid Programme

Lithuania's Presidential Advisor Marius Česnulevi ius stated that the US decision to halt military aid to Ukraine was not unexpected. Europe is preparing a response to the move. A European Council summit will discuss the issue, with a shared consensus that Russia poses an existential threat. Europe will pool resources to support Ukraine and weaken Russia economically. Read the full story here

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Japan Engulfed: Historic Wildfire Threatens to Consume Entire Regions

A massive wildfire in Japan has damaged dozens of homes and forced over 1,000 people to flee. The fire, which is the country's biggest in decades, has spread through 2,100 hectares of land in the city of Ofunato. The Japanese government has deployed over 2,000 self-defence force troops and firefighters to control the flames, which are fueled by strong winds and an unusually dry winter. Relief is expected with snow and rain forecasted to start…

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Groundbreaking Find Rocks New Zealand: Archaeological Discovery of a Lifetime Unveiled

A significant archaeological discovery has been made in New Zealand, with the uncovering of an ancient waka on the Rēkohu Chatham Islands. The discovery was made by a father-son duo, Vincent and Nikau Dix, who stumbled upon a strange-looking stick on their local beach. The waka is believed to be one of the most important discoveries in New Zealand's history, with around 400 pieces excavated to date, including unique carvings and engraved pieces of obsidian.…

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UN Agency Faces Fallout in Southern Africa as US Aid Dries Up

The UN’s World Food Programme is closing its southern Africa office due to aid cuts by the Trump administration. The agency will consolidate its southern and east Africa operations into one regional office in Nairobi, Kenya, to streamline its structure and cope with constrained donor funding. Read the full story here

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US-German Tensions Rise as Merkel’s Successor Slams Trump’s Confrontation with Zelenskyy

German conservative leader Friedrich Merz claims that the heated exchange between US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was a pre-planned ambush by the Americans. Merz stated that the acrimonious tone was not helpful and emphasized the importance of keeping American troops in Europe to guarantee security and stability in the region. Read the full story here

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Taiwan Reassesses Dependence on US Amid Fallout from Trump-Zelenskiy Rift

The dispute between US President Trump and Ukraine's President Zelenskiy has prompted Taiwan to reassess its diplomatic tactics with the US. This development comes as Taiwan seeks to strengthen its relationship with the US. The Taiwanese government is reevaluating its approach to interacting with the US, considering the potential implications of Trump's unpredictable behavior on its own foreign policy and national security. Read the full story here

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