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Trump Sends Witkoff to Moscow in Hopes of Finalizing Ukraine Deal

Donald Trump announced he’s sending his envoy, Steve Witkoff, and possibly Jared Kushner, to Moscow next week for talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, aiming to finalize a peace agreement to end the Ukraine war. According to Trump, only a few disagreements remain, though European leaders remain skeptical amid ongoing Russian missile strikes on Ukraine. The original US-brokered 28-point plan—seen as favoring Moscow—sparked alarm in Kyiv and across Europe. However, a new version, developed with input from European allies, has incorporated more Ukrainian interests, including a higher cap on Ukraine’s military size and omitting a ban on future NATO membership. The official familiar with the changes calls the plan “significantly better” and says talks with the Russians remain cautiously optimistic. French President Emmanuel Macron and others have voiced doubts about Russia’s willingness for a deal, while US negotiator Dan Driscoll […]

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Ukraine-Russia War: Ukraine Calls for Trump-Zelensky Meeting in US This Week

Ukraine’s national security chief says Kyiv hopes to arrange a US visit for President Volodymyr Zelensky this month to complete a peace agreement with President Donald Trump. A US official told the BBC that Ukraine has “agreed to a peace deal”—though some details still need sorting out. The White House has not confirmed talks, but US and Russian representatives are set to meet in Abu Dhabi to discuss the plan. After fierce criticism from Europe, counter-proposals drafted by the UK, France, and Germany modified the initial US plan, removing recognition of Russian-held territories, allowing Ukraine a larger army, and keeping the door open to NATO membership. Zelensky welcomed these changes, calling the plan “doable,” and noting: “Many correct elements have been incorporated.” Despite ongoing negotiations, the war rages on. At least six people were killed overnight in Russian strikes on […]

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Iran Slams Israel Killing of Hezbollah Military Chief

Iran has sharply condemned Israel following the assassination of Hezbollah’s senior military leader in Lebanon, calling it a direct breach of both international law and a November 2024 ceasefire agreement. Iranian officials described the attack as a “brutal breach of Lebanon’s national sovereignty” and accused Israel of deliberately escalating regional instability. State media quotes Iran’s Foreign Ministry calling for international accountability for Israel’s actions and expressing unwavering support for Hezbollah. Israeli officials claimed the killing was in response to repeated ceasefire violations by Hezbollah and said it was necessary to prevent future attacks against Israel. The incident has heightened regional fears, with Iran threatening consequences and reiterating that it will stand by its allies in Lebanon. The episode comes amid ongoing hostilities and tit-for-tat operations in the Middle East, highlighting deepening divisions after the deadly October 7 attacks.

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WHO To Vaccinate 40,000 Children in Gaza Amid Ceasefire

The World Health Organization (WHO) announced its plan to vaccinate over 40,000 children in Gaza as a ceasefire allows intensified humanitarian operations. In phase one of the campaign, more than 10,000 children under age three were vaccinated against measles, mumps, rubella, diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, hepatitis B, tuberculosis, polio, rotavirus, and pneumonia. Phase one, which started November 9, is being extended; phases two and three are expected in December and January, jointly run with UNICEF, UNRWA, and Gaza authorities. WHO chief Tedros Ghebreyesus said the truce enables expanded health services and vital reconstruction for Gaza’s devastated health system. The UN Security Council recently endorsed the ceasefire plan, brokered by US President Donald Trump, following two years of hostilities that claimed thousands of lives, with over half the deaths in Gaza reported as women and minors.

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Hezbollah rejects any Lebanon-Israel negotiations, vows to defend itself

Hezbollah has rejected the possibility of political negotiations between Lebanon and Israel, declaring on Thursday that any such dialogue would “not serve the national interest.” The statement, released amid mounting U.S. and Egyptian pressure on Beirut to open talks with Tel Aviv, reaffirmed the Iran-backed group’s stance as tensions rise along the Israel-Lebanon border. A source close to Hezbollah’s political leadership told AFP that the declaration followed renewed diplomatic efforts to encourage direct negotiations between the two countries, which remain technically at war. In an open letter to the Lebanese people and government, Hezbollah said, “We reject any political negotiations with the Zionist enemy and reaffirm our legitimate right to defend ourselves against an enemy that imposes war on our country and does not cease its attacks.” While Lebanon’s military has largely stayed out of hostilities, Hezbollah — the only […]

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Trump Says Gaza Ceasefire Holding as Israeli Strikes Kill Over 100 Palestinians

United States President Donald Trump says the Washington-brokered ceasefire in Gaza is holding, even as Israeli strikes killed more than 100 Palestinians in a short period, including dozens of children. Gaza’s Ministry of Health reported that about 12 hours from Tuesday to Wednesday, at least 104 Palestinians were killed and 253 wounded. The Palestinian Civil Defence in Gaza condemned the attacks as documented crimes and demanded an immediate and comprehensive ceasefire across the Strip. One of the strikes hit a tent sheltering displaced people in Deir el-Balah in central Gaza, medical sources told reporters. Other strikes were reported in both the north and the south of the enclave, adding to the civilian toll and prompting urgent appeals from humanitarian groups. Witnesses and health workers described chaotic scenes at hospitals treating the wounded. On board Air Force One, travelling from Japan […]

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Israel Lifts State of Emergency for Communities Near Gaza

Israel has officially ended the state of emergency for areas near the Gaza border for the first time since the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023. Defense Minister Israel Katz announced the decision on Monday, stating it was based on a recommendation from the Israeli military. The move reflects a "new security reality" in southern Israel, coinciding with a ceasefire that has largely held since October 10. The state of emergency had granted special powers to authorities to maintain public order and ensure the safety of civilians in communities up to 80 kilometers from the Gaza border. This is the first time these restrictions have been lifted in the region in over two years. The same emergency framework was temporarily expanded to all of Israel in June 2025 during a period of heightened tensions with Iran.

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US pushes plan to disarm Hamas and rebuild Gaza

United States Vice President JD Vance has emphasized the difficult task ahead in disarming Hamas and rebuilding Gaza. His remarks came during a visit to Israel on Wednesday as Washington worked to reassure its ally about the next steps in a new US-backed ceasefire plan. Vance met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the second day of his trip, which supports the American plan to end the fighting, secure the release of hostages, and rebuild Gaza. “We have a tough mission — to disarm Hamas and rebuild Gaza to ensure peace and security for Israel and a better future for the people of Gaza,” Vance said. His visit began with the opening of the Civil-Military Coordination Centre in southwest Israel, where US and allied troops will cooperate with Israeli forces to monitor the ceasefire and manage aid deliveries to […]

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Trump Warns Hamas as US VP Vance Heads to Bolster Gaza Truce

US President Donald Trump has issued a stark warning to Hamas, threatening to "eradicate" the group if it violates the ceasefire deal with Israel. The warning comes as US Vice President JD Vance travels to the region to reinforce the fragile truce. President Trump stated that while the US has made a deal with Hamas for them to "behave," the alternative would be a swift Israeli military response. "If they're not, we're going to go and we're going to eradicate them," he said. The ceasefire, which began on October 10, has faced challenges. Israel recently conducted strikes in Gaza after accusing Hamas of violating the agreement, an accusation Hamas denies. Despite this, both sides have expressed commitment to the US-brokered deal, and the process of exchanging hostages and prisoners has continued, albeit slowly. Vice President Vance's trip aims to stabilize […]

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Afghanistan, Pakistan Agree to Ceasefire After Border Clashes

Afghanistan and Pakistan have agreed to an immediate ceasefire, ending days of deadly fighting along their shared border that killed dozens and injured hundreds. The truce was mediated by Qatar and Turkey during talks held in Doha. Both nations have pledged to respect each other's sovereignty and refrain from hostile actions. A key part of the agreement is that Afghanistan will not support militant groups carrying out attacks against Pakistan. Both sides have also promised not to target each other's security forces, civilians, or critical infrastructure. Pakistan's Defense Minister confirmed the deal, stating that "cross-border terrorism from Afghan territory will cease immediately." The Taliban government in Afghanistan responded positively to the outcome. The two countries are scheduled to meet again in Istanbul on October 25th to discuss the details of the agreement further.

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