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Zelensky rules out ceding Donbas region as Russians make fresh advance

Zelensky affirms Donbas will not be ceded despite Russian advance

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has made it clear that Ukraine will not make territorial concessions in the Donbas region, a stance he reiterated as Russian forces launched new assaults. Despite reports of Russian troops making recent advances in the eastern part of the country, Zelensky firmly stated that abandoning the Donbas would not bring about a lasting peace. He argued that such a move would simply provide Russia with a "springboard" for future offensives, leaving other major cities like Dnipro, Zaporizhzhia, and Kharkiv vulnerable to attack. This firm position comes at a time when diplomatic efforts are being made to…
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Hostage families call for nationwide strike as Israel prepares to escalate war

Families of hostages demand nationwide strike as Israel readies for war escalation

Families of hostages held in Gaza have issued an emotional appeal for citizens across Israel to join a nationwide strike, aiming to force urgent government action for the safe return of their loved ones. Their call comes amid growing signs that Israel is preparing to intensify its military campaign, heightening fears that time is running out for those in captivity.The request, presented through media briefings, interviews, and a synchronized social media campaign, forms part of a broader local effort that has consistently picked up speed following the intensification of conflicts in October. Families of the detainees report that they have…
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The killing of Senator Uribe could decide Colombia’s presidential election

Will Senator Uribe’s killing determine Colombia’s presidential election outcome?

The political landscape in Colombia has been abruptly shaken by the killing of Senator Uribe, a figure whose influence reached far beyond his role in the legislative chamber. His death has set off a wave of political uncertainty and speculation about how this tragic event could alter the trajectory of the nation’s upcoming presidential election. While Colombia has endured political violence throughout its modern history, the assassination of such a high-profile lawmaker comes at a particularly volatile moment, with the country already deeply divided over issues of security, the economy, and the peace process with armed groups.Senator Uribe, an experienced…
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Heavy rain slams southern Japan, triggering floods and mudslides

Southern Japan faces severe flooding and mudslides after heavy rain

A potent weather system has caused extensive rainfall in Japan's southern areas, leading to flooded communities and hazardous mudslides. The continuous rain, which started earlier this week, has turned roads into torrents and compelled thousands to evacuate their homes due to rapidly rising water levels.Meteorologists report some areas received more than a month's typical rainfall in just 24 hours, overwhelming drainage systems and saturating hillsides. The resulting floods have swallowed entire vehicles while landslides have crushed houses in their path. Rescue teams in rubber boats navigate submerged communities searching for stranded residents as emergency responders work around the clock to…
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Trump doubles reward to M for arrest of Venezuela’s president to face U.S. drug charges

Trump ups reward to $50M for Venezuela’s president’s capture on U.S. drug charges

The United States government has substantially raised the reward for information leading to the arrest of Venezuela's head of state, Nicolás Maduro, bringing the total offer to $50 million. This dramatic escalation in the longstanding effort to bring the South American leader to trial on drug trafficking charges signals a hardening of Washington's position toward the Venezuelan government.The heightened reward follows years of U.S. inquiries accusing Maduro of participating in drug trafficking activities. American prosecutors assert that the Venezuelan leader collaborated with Colombian insurgent groups and local crime syndicates to move large shipments of cocaine to markets in North America.…
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