UN warns of worsening humanitarian situation as violence escalates
The United Nations on Friday voiced serious concern over the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Sudan, warning that rising violence is increasing...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has made a bold statement regarding his willingness to step down from his position if it leads to peace in Ukraine or paves the way for NATO membership. His comments come amidst ongoing efforts to resolve the conflict in the region.
He stressed that the main parties in any negotiations should be Ukraine, Europe, the United States, and Russia, highlighting the need for all key stakeholders to be directly involved in shaping the outcome.
In addition, Zelenskyy called for US President Donald Trump to play a role in ending the war quickly, emphasizing the urgency of finding a swift resolution to the conflict.
Finally, the Ukrainian leader pointed to an upcoming summit as a pivotal moment in the peace process. This summit will see 13 partners attending in person, while 24 other countries will participate virtually, marking it as an important step toward advancing peace talks.
Zelenskyy’s remarks signal a willingness to make significant political moves in the pursuit of peace, underlining the importance of international collaboration and leadership in resolving the crisis.
Dozens of people are feared dead and around 100 others injured after an explosion tore through a crowded bar during New Year’s Eve celebrations at the Swiss ski resort of Crans-Montana, authorities said.
Russian athletes will not be allowed to represent their country at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics even if a peace deal is reached with Ukraine, International Olympic Committee President Kirsty Coventry said in an interview with an Italian newspaper.
At least 47 people were killed and 112 injured after a fire broke out at a crowded bar in the Swiss ski resort town of Crans-Montana during New Year’s Eve celebrations, Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani told Italian media on Thursday.
India has approved a major arms deal with Israel valued at approximately $8.7 billion, highlighting the deepening defence partnership between the two countries.
A 6.5-magnitude earthquake has struck the southern state of Guerrero in Mexico.
The United Nations on Friday voiced serious concern over the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Sudan, warning that rising violence is increasingly affecting civilians.
Ukrainian officials reported on Friday that thousands of children and their parents were evacuated from frontline areas in the Zaporizhzhia and Dnipropetrovsk regions as Russian forces continued to advance.
Yemen’s southern separatists have announced plans to hold a referendum on independence from the north within two years, a move likely to further escalate tensions as Saudi-backed government forces seek to retake territory seized by the group last month.
A 6.5-magnitude earthquake has struck the southern state of Guerrero in Mexico.
Suhail Shaheen, Afghanistan’s ambassador in Doha, has again urged the United Nations to transfer Afghanistan’s seat at the UN to the Taliban-led administration, arguing the current arrangement no longer reflects realities in the country.
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