As Ukraine’s president is getting ready to travel to Istanbul, the Kremlin has not yet responded to whether Vladimir Putin will attend the meeting on Thursday. Will Putin come for a face-to-face meeting with Zelenskyy?
Category: 4. World
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First direct peace talks: Will Putin come face-to-face with Zelenskyy?
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Shrine of Fatima in Portugal packed for first pilgrimage after Pope Francis' death
Over 270,000 pilgrims joined the candlelight procession at the Fatima Shrine on 13 May, marking the first major celebration since Pope Leo XIV’s election.
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Kremlin Stays Mum on Whether Putin Will Meet Zelensky
The Kremlin declined to say on Tuesday whether President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia would attend talks with Ukraine’s leader this week, after President Trump floated the possibility of attending himself to push for a peace deal.
Over the…
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Bosnian girl breaks tradition by training fighting bull for historic tournaments
Mirnesa Junuzovic, 15, is defying tradition in Bosnia by training her bull, Cobra, for historic bullfights, becoming the youngest and one of the few female trainers in the field.
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Cooper backs PM over ‘island of strangers’ remark
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Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has defended the language used by Sir Keir Starmer in a speech to unveil plans to cut immigration.
The prime minister said on Monday the UK risked becoming an “an island of strangers” without…
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Modi says India only 'paused' its offensive as ceasefire with Pakistan holds
The most serious direct conflict between India and Pakistan in decades has been halted for now, but tensions remain high.
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At least 14 people dead and six hospitalised after drinking toxic liquor in northern India
At least 14 people have died and six others were hospitalised in critical condition after consuming toxic liquor in northern India, authorities said on Tuesday.
Seven people were arrested on allegations they supplied the toxic liquor in five villages around 19 kilometres from the…
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Fishing shouldn’t block defence pact, says EU chief Kaja Kallas
Becky MortonPolitical reporter
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Negotiations with the UK over future fishing quotas should not hold up a security deal, the European Union’s foreign policy chief has suggested.
Kaja Kallas told BBC Newsnight “a few elements” of a deal were still…
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