Russia trying to 'wriggle out' of peace talks
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Fishnets and fortifications: Troops on Ukraine’s southern front dig in as peace talk hopes fade
Three meters underground, a network of tunnels and trenches fortified with timber provides a safer spot for frontline fighters to rest and recuperate – and a deeper position to defend against a potential Russian advance into Zaporizhzhia in southeastern Ukraine.
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Kyiv Independent on MSNRussia strengthens hand in potential peace talks with steady advances in Donbas
As President Volodymyr Zelensky seeks a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin to end the war, the battlefield is shifting in Moscow's favor, bolstering its position in potential peace talks. Russia's main focus remains the Pokrovsk sector in the eastern Donetsk Oblast,
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A hurdle in Ukraine peace talks planning and heat wave to hit the Southwest: Morning Rundown
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Other lower level meetings planned for this week underscore the massive task ahead for European allies as they weigh plans for sending a peacekeeping force to Ukraine.
The White House laid out the next steps for Russia-Ukraine peace talks. Pete Hegseth’s personal security requirements are straining an Army protective unit. Jeanine Pirro, D.C.’s top prosecutor, confirmed a major change to gun policy. The Texas House is set to pass an election map that’s favorable to Republicans.
While social media users claimed Trump "ended a war," it would be more accurate to say he helped pause fighting in a five-day armed conflict.
The Austrian ministry noted that the country "has many years of experience in holding international meetings and facilitating dialogue and is ready to act as a venue and mediator for possible peace talks, if that is the will of the parties". The foreign ...
Rwanda backed M23 rebels in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo killed hundreds of villagers in July, according to Human Rights Watch, raising doubts about Trump backed peace process.