‘Major compromise’: How Ukraine’s Zelenskyy shifted goals to end Russia war
For the first time, Zelenskyy has said the war could end without Ukraine getting back all of its territory from Russia.
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For the first time, Zelenskyy has said the war could end without Ukraine getting back all of its territory from Russia.
The police action comes as protesters refuse to back down over the government delaying talks about joining the EU.
A new SIPRI study lays bare how NATO is unable to turn spending power into firepower in a crisis.
Protesters in Georgia's capital Tbilisi aimed fireworks at police on the fourth straight night of demonstrations.
The military says it killed eight 'terrorists' over the weekend. But analysts say Pakistan's response is inadequate.
German chancellor to hold talks with Zelenskyy before inauguration of Trump, who has pledged to end the war.
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Delegates from more than 170 countries attempting to negotiate a treaty to curb global plastic pollution ended a weeklong meeting in Busan early Monday without an agreement, pushing talks to another session next year.
Two people have died and more than 30 others have been injured after their coach crashed on a mountainous road in the Pyrenees in southern France.A
Actor Ian Smith, known for playing Harold Bishop in Neighbours, has revealed he has been diagnosed with terminal cancer.The 85-year-old first appeared on Ramsay Street in
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Stellantis has lost roughly €2.95bn (£2.44bn) in value as the chief executive of Vauxhall's parent company abruptly resigned, just days after the car brand's factory in Luton was slated for closure.
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Police in Georgia use tear gas and water cannon on demonstrators as pro-EU protests continue for a fourth day.
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