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ibtimes.co.ukBelarus Exiled Leader Visits Kyiv After Russian Missile Attack
Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya arrived in Kyiv on Monday. Ukrainian officials reported two deaths and 87 injuries from Russia's largest missile strike of the year.
france24.comThirty-Four European States Join Accord for Ukraine Aggression Tribunal
Thirty-four members of the Council of Europe, along with Australia, Costa Rica and the European Union, have expressed their intention to join an agreement establishing a special tribunal to prosecute Russia for the crime of aggression in its 2022 invasion of Ukraine. Ukrainian Pr…
Washington ExaminerFinnish President Says It Is Time for Europe to Start Talking to Russia
Finnish President Alexander Stubb told an Italian newspaper that Europe should begin direct talks with Russia. Stubb, who supported Finland joining NATO and has backed Ukraine, said coordination among European countries is needed before dialogue starts. The comments come as a thr…
indianexpress.comPutin Says Ukraine Conflict 'Coming to an End', Names Gerhard Schröder as Preferred European Interlocutor
Russian President Vladimir Putin stated on May 9 that he believes the Ukraine conflict is nearing its conclusion. He spoke in the Kremlin following Russia's most scaled-back Victory Day parade in years and named former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder as his preferred figure fo…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewUS and Iran Set to Restart Talks This Weekend as Moutai Reports Revenue Decline
The United States and Iran are expected to resume negotiations this weekend, according to reports. Gulf and European nations estimate that reaching an agreement could take six months. Separately, Chinese liquor producer Guizhou Moutai reported its first annual revenue decline sin…