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Putin Declares Three-Day Ceasefire in Ukraine Conflict to Coincide with Victory Day Celebrations, Amid Skepticism from Kyiv

Russian President Vladimir Putin has declared a three-day ceasefire in the conflict with Ukraine, set to coincide with the 80th anniversary of "Victory Day," commemorating Russia's victory over Nazi Germany. The ceasefire, beginning on May 8 and ending on May 11, aligns with Victory in Europe Day, a significant holiday in Russia. Despite this gesture, Ukraine remains skeptical due to past violations by Russian forces and has warned of a response to any breaches, highlighting persistent tensions and difficulties in securing lasting peace.

Russia Acknowledges North Korean Troops’ Role in Ukraine Conflict Amid Contested Claims of Kursk Region Control

Russia has publicly acknowledged the involvement of North Korean troops in its conflict with Ukraine, marking a first in recognizing their contribution under a strategic partnership between the two nations. This announcement coincided with Russia's claim of regaining control over the Kursk region, although Ukraine disputes this, maintaining that their forces are still resisting Russian advances. The participation of North Korean soldiers adds a new layer to the conflict, emphasizing the international alliances and geopolitical complexities influencing the war's dynamics.

Trump Questions Putin’s Intentions on Ukraine Conflict, Suggests Sanctions as Tensions Persist

Former U.S. President Donald Trump expressed skepticism about Russian President Vladimir Putin's intentions in the Ukraine conflict, suggesting alternative measures like "Banking" or "Secondary Sanctions" might be necessary. This skepticism emerged after a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, which was described as "very productive" and focused on achieving lasting peace. Despite Trump's previous optimism about a potential peace deal, his recent comments reflect growing doubts about the feasibility of reaching an agreement soon, highlighting the ongoing urgency due to continued violence in the region.

Trump Casts Doubt on Putin’s Peace Intentions in Ukraine, Suggests Alternative Strategies Amid Ongoing Conflict

Former U.S. President Donald Trump expressed doubts about Russian President Vladimir Putin's intentions to end the conflict in Ukraine, suggesting alternative strategies like "Banking" or "Secondary Sanctions" might be necessary. Despite previously indicating that a peace agreement was near, Trump's recent comments reflect skepticism about a resolution, amid ongoing missile strikes and reports of resistance in the Kursk sector. Meanwhile, Russian military officials claim to have recaptured the village of Gornal, highlighting the fluid and contested nature of territorial control, as the international community closely monitors the situation for any diplomatic progress.

Russia Open to U.S. Deal on Ukraine Conflict, But Key Issues Remain Unresolved, Says Lavrov

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov announced that Russia is open to a deal with the United States regarding the conflict in Ukraine, though some aspects need further refinement. The situation remains tense following a deadly Russian strike on Kyiv, and Kyiv's mayor has acknowledged the possibility of ceding territory to secure peace. Negotiations, brokered by the Trump administration, reveal significant divides between Ukraine, Russia, and the U.S., with Lavrov expressing optimism about progress despite these challenges.

Russia’s Major Overnight Bombardment on Ukrainian Cities Kills Nine, Undermines Peace Efforts Following Trump’s Diplomatic Claims

In a major escalation of hostilities, Russia launched a severe overnight bombardment on Ukrainian cities, killing at least nine people and injuring over 70, particularly devastating Kyiv. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who was in South Africa seeking support to end the four-year conflict, announced his immediate return to address the destruction and criticized Russia for its continued aggression. The attack, occurring shortly after former U.S. President Donald Trump claimed to have brokered peace agreements, highlights the fragile nature of peace efforts and has drawn international attention and calls for accountability.

U.S. Diplomatic Efforts to Broker Ukraine Conflict Pause Falter as Key Officials Withdraw from Talks

High-level diplomatic efforts to negotiate a pause in the Ukraine conflict faced a setback when U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and special envoy Steve Witkoff withdrew from talks, hindering Kyiv's hopes for a swift resolution. Despite the collapse of the scheduled ministerial talks in London, President Trump's special envoy, Keith Kellogg, proceeded with meetings, highlighting ongoing U.S. engagement in peace efforts. Ukraine remains committed to seeking peace, as expressed by Andriy Yermak, even as the Trump administration intensifies its push for a truce amid challenges.

Senator Van Hollen Condemns El Salvador’s Initial Block on Meeting Deported Maryland Resident Kilmar Abrego Garcia Amid White House Deportation Controversy

Senator Chris Van Hollen revealed that the Salvadoran government initially tried to block his visit to Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland resident recently deported to El Salvador and imprisoned in harsh conditions, though they later allowed the meeting. The deportation, part of a White House initiative later acknowledged as a mistake by U.S. officials, has sparked criticism and raised concerns about U.S. immigration policies. Separately, Secretary of State Marco Rubio suggested the U.S. might abandon efforts to end the war in Ukraine, signaling a potential shift in American foreign policy.

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