Case for Trump’s Ukraine Peace Plan
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For over a year, Euronews has been in regular contact with Lyudmyla, a grandmother doing everything she can to find her daughter. Hers is one of thousands of Ukrainian families whose loved ones have vanished without a trace since Russia's full-scale invasion.
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Ukraine is fighting two wars — And winning the one Russia cannot
Over the past weeks, a sweeping corruption scandal has exploded across the political system. It has shaken ministries, exposed long-protected networks, triggered high-level dismissals, and dominated headlines across Europe.
Ukraine’s chief negotiator, in an exclusive interview, says conceding sovereign territory is off-limits in peace talks.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said that a US plan to end the war in Ukraine could “form the basis for future agreements” but renewed threats to seize more territory by force unless Kyiv withdraws.
Russia launched a wave of attacks on Ukraine's capital overnight, and Ukraine attacked southern Russia, during a renewed U.S. push to end the war.
From the front-line city of Pokrovsk in eastern Donetsk, to Zaporizhzhia in the south, there is little doubt that Russia is making advances. But, battlefield monitors suggest the picture is not quite so bleak for Ukraine as Trump and Putin suggest.
Unfortunately, the published documents, prepared by the President’s envoy Steven Witkoff and Kiril Dimitriev, the head of Russia’s sovereign wealth fun, leaves little room for doubt.
Zelensky’s lost his chief of staff amid a €100m corruption scandal that the Kremlin will exploit – this is a disaster to Kyiv but also a sign that its system works, writes world affairs editor Sam Kil
Dr. Mariia Kuzeikiv, an Ukrainian surgeon, is learning skills that could help her save lives in the war while in Hamilton, Ont.
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Where Ukraine peace talks stand, and Zohran Mamdani discusses his White House visit: Weekend Rundown
President Donald Trump inserted fresh tension into the high-stakes Ukraine-Russia peace talks Sunday, publicly accusing Kyiv’s leaders of showing “zero gratitude” for U.S. support just as U.S. officials in Geneva were working to show a united front.