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‘Not easy but productive’: Zelenskyy hails ‘real progress’ in Berlin talks with Trump envoys on security guarantees

Zelenskyy met with Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff and his son-in-law Jared Kushner, discussing proposals aimed at ending the war that began with Russia’s 2022 full-scale invasion Go to Source Read More

In a first, Ukraine pulls off attack on Russian submarine

The claim comes as Ukraine ramps up naval operations in the Black Sea, an area that has seen intensified attacks in recent weeks Go to Source Read More

Thailand to vote on February 8: Will PM Anutin win new term as Cambodia war tests his popularity?

Thais will vote to elect 500 lawmakers, with 400 constituency seats and 100 allocated on a party-list basis, and each party can submit up to three prime ministerial candidates Go to Source Read More

Hollywood director Rob Reiner’s son arrested on murder charges in parents’ deaths

Nick Reiner was taken into custody just hours after the bodies of the 78-year-old director and his wife were discovered inside their home in Brentwood Go to Source Read More

Hollywood director Rob Reiner’s son arrested on murder charges in parents’ deaths

Nick Reiner was taken into custody just hours after the bodies of the 78-year-old director and his wife were discovered inside their home in Brentwood Go to Source Read More

‘Australia was warned about threat’: Israel on Bondi beach attack on Jewish gathering

Both the Australian and Israeli foreign ministers spoke on Sunday to discuss the situation and the measures being taken to protect Jewish communities in the country Go to Source Read More

Chinese man who documented Uyghur camps faces possible US deportation

China has been accused of detaining over a million Uyghurs and other Muslims in Xinjiang, in what the United Nations has previously described as potentially constituting “crimes against humanity. Read More

Thailand-Cambodia conflict spills over to Laos, Thai military cuts fuel shipments to country

Thai military officials say they are concerned that some fuel sent to Laos was ending up in Cambodia, where soldiers and heavy weaponry have clashed in multiple areas Go to Source Read More