Day: February 23, 2025
Zelenskyy says he is willing to give up presidency for peace in Ukraine, NATO membership
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Merz Appears Poised to Be Germany’s Next Chancellor
Exit polls suggest that Friedrich Merz, the candidate for the conservative Christian Democrats who has vowed to bring stronger leadership in Europe, will be Germany’s next leader. The hard-right AfD party was in second place.
Trump envoy Steve Witkoff on Israel-Hamas talks, meeting with Putin
Steve Witkoff, President Trump’s special envoy to the Middle East, described the next phase of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire, his 3.5-hour meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin and the administration’s approach to the war in Ukraine.
American Airlines flight from New York to Delhi makes unscheduled landing in Rome
An airport spokesman says an American Airlines flight en route from New York to New Delhi has turned around over the Caspian Sea and landed in Rome.
Body found in search for missing 23-year-old runner Jenny Hall
Formal identification of body discovered in remote area in Teesdale yet to take place, says Durham policeA body has been found in the search for a young runner who went missing five days ago.Jenny Hall, 23, was last seen leaving her home in Barracks Fa…
Huge crowds gather for Hezbollah leader Nasrallah’s funeral
The coffin of the late Hezbollah leader was paraded through huge crowds of mourners.
Scotland ‘likely to miss net zero climate target by up to 20m tonnes’
Exclusive: Top officials and climate policy experts believe delays in cutting emissions make it improbable 2045 target will be metScotland is likely to miss its legally binding climate target by up to 20m tonnes, according to official data seen by the…
Israel won’t allow HTS forces in southern Syria, Netanyahu says – Reuters
Israel won’t allow HTS forces in southern Syria, Netanyahu says ReutersView Full Coverage on Google News
Sudan’s RSF, accused of genocide, signs charter to form rival government
The charter states creating a government of ‘peace and unity’ despite concerns from rights groups and global actors.