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Top US army officials in Ukraine in attempt to revive peace talks, Politico reports

(Reuters) -Two top U.S. Army officials have made a rare wartime visit to Kyiv by U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration, arriving on an unannounced trip for talks with Ukraine’s leaders in an attempt to revive stalled peace talks with Russia, Politico reported on Wednesday. Army Secretary Dan Driscoll and Army Chief of Staff General Randy …

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Poland scrambles jets after Russian strikes on Ukraine, Polish armed forces say

(Reuters) -Polish and allied aircraft were deployed early on Wednesday to ensure the safety of Polish airspace after Russia launched airstrikes targeting western Ukraine near the border with Poland, armed forces of the NATO-member country said. “Quick-reaction fighter pairs and an early warning aircraft have been scrambled, and ground-based air defence and radar surveillance systems …

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White House working with Russia on new Ukraine peace plan, Axios reports

By Christian Martinez (Reuters) -The Trump administration has been secretly formulating a new plan to end the war in Ukraine in consultation with Russia, Axios reported Tuesday, citing U.S. and Russian officials. It is a 28-point roadmap inspired by U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan for the Gaza ceasefire, the news outlet reported. Similar to the …

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Russia temporarily halts flights at Krasnodar airport

(Reuters) -Russia’s civil aviation authority Rosaviatsiya said it was temporarily halting flights at the Krasnodar airport in southern Russia early on Wednesday to ensure flight safety. Unofficial Russian and Ukrainian Telegram news channels reported a series of explosions throughout the Krasnodar region, home to the Novorossiisk oil terminal and the Ilsky refinery. Reuters could not …

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Ultra-processed foods are danger to global public health, experts warn

By Jennifer Rigby LONDON (Reuters) -Ultra-processed foods are a major public health threat that must be urgently addressed, according to a new series of papers authored by 43 global experts in the Lancet medical journal.  The scientists, including the Brazilian professor who coined the term with colleagues around 15 years ago, argue that UPFs are now …

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US-E3 draft resolution at IAEA board demands swift cooperation from Iran

By Francois Murphy VIENNA (Reuters) -Europe’s top three powers and the U.S. have submitted a draft resolution to this week’s meeting of the U.N. atomic watchdog’s 35-nation Board of Governors demanding answers and access from Iran over its bombed nuclear sites and enriched uranium stock. Diplomats said the draft resolution submitted by France, Britain, Germany …

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Polish PM says two responsible for railway blast worked for Russian intelligence

By Anna Wlodarczak-Semczuk and Pawel Florkiewicz WARSAW (Reuters) -Poland has identified two people responsible for an explosion on a railway route to Ukraine, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Tuesday, adding that they were Ukrainians who collaborated with Russian intelligence and that they had fled to Belarus.  The blast on the Warsaw-Lublin line, which connects …

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Ukraine plans $44 billion claim against Russia for wartime emissions

By Simon Jessop BELEM, Brazil (Reuters) -Ukraine plans to seek nearly $44 billion from Russia for the damage linked to an increase in climate-warming emissions from the ongoing war, a government minister told Reuters. The move marks the first time a country is claiming damages for such an increase in emissions, including from the fossil …

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Ukraine corruption case causes stand-off in parliament as anger mounts

By Max Hunder KYIV (Reuters) -One of Ukraine’s main opposition parties physically blocked lawmakers from holding a vote in parliament on Tuesday to dismiss two ministers over a corruption investigation, demanding the removal of the entire cabinet instead. The stand-off in parliament was the latest manifestation of mounting public anger since Ukraine’s biggest wartime corruption …

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Pope Leo says Trump administration ‘extremely disrespectful’ to migrants

ROME (Reuters) -Pope Leo renewed his criticism of U.S. President Donald Trump’s hard-line anti-immigration policies on Tuesday, saying foreigners living in the United States were being treated by the administration in a manner that was “extremely disrespectful”. Speaking to reporters in Castel Gandolfo, his residence outside Rome, the pope called for people in the U.S. …

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