
Putin Declares 72-Hour Ceasefire to Honor WWII Victory
Russian President Putin announces a 72-hour ceasefire in Ukraine to mark the 80th WWII victory, urging peace talks and humanitarian relief.
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Russian President Putin announces a 72-hour ceasefire in Ukraine to mark the 80th WWII victory, urging peace talks and humanitarian relief.
Both sides signal hope for peace as Russia and Ukraine push for direct talks and an unconditional ceasefire, sparking debate on a lasting resolution.
Leaders Zelenskyy and Macron discuss peace efforts in Rome during Pope Francis’s funeral, showcasing unity in challenging times.
China’s mediation in the Saudi-Iran deal gains momentum, sparking calls for regional unity to tackle challenges like the Palestinian conflict.
A Chinese monitoring team has landed in Lashio, Myanmar to oversee a ceasefire following progress at Kunming peace talks.
A new ceasefire plan brokered by Qatari and Egyptian mediators offers a 5-7 year truce, hostages exchange, and full Israeli withdrawal from Gaza.
Hamas proposes to release all remaining Israeli hostages in exchange for a comprehensive peace deal to end Gaza fighting.
U.S., Ukrainian and European officials met in Paris to push for lasting peace in Ukraine, with the next round of talks set for London next week.
Over 50% of Ukrainians fear Trump’s peace plan could lead to an unjust end to the conflict, with many calling for a fairer solution.
Experts urge both sides to safeguard peace as the Chinese mainland refutes moves by Taiwan regional leader Lai Ching-te. Open dialogue is key.