Russia Rejects Concessions, Ukraine Refuses Constitutional Changes in Peace Talks
Russia rules out concessions in a recent peace plan as Ukraine refuses constitutional amendments, raising questions about how far diplomacy can go.
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Russia rules out concessions in a recent peace plan as Ukraine refuses constitutional amendments, raising questions about how far diplomacy can go.
Sanae Takaichi’s new prime ministership and far-right agenda—from denying wartime atrocities to revising Japan’s pacifist constitution—sparks regional and global concerns.
With over 80% of ballots counted in Ecuador’s referendum, nearly two-thirds rejected foreign military bases, and over 61% voted down convening a constitutional rewrite assembly.
Michael Randrianirina, a Malagasy military officer, was sworn in as interim president of Madagascar in Antananarivo after seizing power over constitutional concerns.
Los Angeles becomes the center of a constitutional showdown after 2,000 National Guard troops were deployed without state consent, sparking widespread protests.
45 top officials in China took an oath to uphold the Constitution, with Premier Li Qiang urging them to face challenges and serve the people.
Political tensions rise in South Korea as Parliament Speaker Woo Won-shik slams a joint statement by the Prime Minister and ruling party leader as a ‘blatant violation of the Constitution.’