Ukrainian President Zelenskyy rejects U.S. calls to cede territory to Russia, insisting on Ukraine's sovereignty. As he seeks European support, tensions rise over the ongoing conflict and peace negotiations.
Ukrainian President Zelensky is under increasing pressure from the U.S. to make significant territorial concessions in a peace plan pushed by President Trump. As he meets with Europe's leaders, tensions rise over the terms proposed and the future of Ukraine's sovereignty.
Ukrainian President Zelensky meets European allies amid US pressure for a swift peace deal with Russia. The stakes are high as they grapple with territorial issues and security guarantees.
Amid deadly clashes at the Thai-Cambodia border, thousands are evacuating as violence claims lives and disrupts education for children. Tensions escalate between the two nations, with conflicting accusations and military responses.
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The family of Alejandro Carranza, a Colombian fisherman killed in a US military strike, has filed a complaint alleging illegal actions by the US government. Colombian President Gustavo Petro has also condemned the strike, calling it a violation of sovereignty.
In a significant diplomatic effort, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced productive talks with Ukraine to address the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war. Key figures from both nations are optimistic about future peace negotiations.
Russian President Putin suggests a US peace proposal could lead to future agreements but insists on territorial demands. Tensions rise as military threats loom over Ukraine's sovereignty.
As bombs fall in Ukraine, a contentious 28-point peace proposal from the Trump administration has sparked outrage. Critics claim it favors Russia, risking Ukraine's sovereignty and military strength.
As Ukraine faces pressure from the US for a peace deal with Russia, senior officials scramble to negotiate terms that won't compromise their sovereignty. Is a resolution possible?