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Zelenskyy Briefs US Senators on Russia’s Demands Amidst Criticism of US Delegation

In Rome on May 18th, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy held a productive meeting with US Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio. The discussion centered on the unrealistic Russian demands presented during Istanbul peace talks, with Zelenskyy emphasizing Ukraine’s commitment to genuine diplomacy and a complete, unconditional ceasefire. He highlighted Russia’s lack of negotiating authority and ceasefire violations, underscoring the need for continued international pressure to compel Russia to end the war. The meeting also covered sanctions, trade, defense cooperation, and prisoner exchanges.

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China Slaps 75% Tax on US Plastic Imports: Trade War Escalates

China has levied a 75% anti-dumping tax on US imports of polyformaldehyde copolymers, a crucial engineering plastic, while also imposing lower tariffs on imports from the EU, Taiwan, and Japan. This action, following a recent tariff truce, highlights persistent trade friction between the US and China. The Ministry of Commerce cited dumping and resultant harm to domestic industry as justification. The widely used plastic is a lightweight alternative to metals in various applications.

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GOP Congressman Confirms Halt of Russia Cyber Ops, Despite Pentagon Denial

Rep. Don Bacon confirmed a one-day pause in U.S. cyber operations against Russia during February 2024 negotiations to end the war in Ukraine, contradicting previous Pentagon denials. This pause, typical during such negotiations, was first reported by The Record and later confirmed by multiple U.S. officials to CBS News. The Pentagon’s subsequent denial, issued via its newly created rapid response X account, was labeled a lie by Rep. Eugene Vindman. Bacon’s statement marks the first on-the-record acknowledgment of the directive.

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Russia Launches Largest Drone Attack Yet on Ukraine

Following a meeting where Zelenskyy urged a full and unconditional ceasefire, international efforts to end the conflict intensified. While Russia’s recent drone attacks involved significant decoys, Western leaders, including Trump who plans to speak with both Putin and Zelenskyy, are coordinating to pressure Russia into ceasing hostilities. A ceasefire is viewed as the crucial preliminary step before considering further options, with the deployment of peacekeeping troops currently deemed premature.

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Pope Leo XIV’s First Audience: Zelenskyy Meets With the Pontiff

Following Pope Leo XIV’s inaugural mass, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and First Lady Zelenska met with the Pontiff, marking his first audience with a foreign leader. Discussions centered on the war in Ukraine, focusing on potential Vatican mediation, prisoner releases, and the repatriation of deported children. Zelenskyy expressed gratitude for the Vatican’s potential role in peace negotiations and highlighted the Pope’s symbolic importance in fostering a just peace. The meeting also addressed humanitarian concerns, with Zelenska thanking the Vatican for medical aid and requesting continued cooperation. The Pope reaffirmed the Vatican’s support for Ukraine.

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Half a Million Refugees Return to Syria Amidst Economic Uncertainty and Reconstruction Hopes

Approximately 500,000 Syrian refugees have returned home since the fall of the Assad regime, primarily from neighboring countries, with a significant portion expressing a desire to return. This return is driven by optimism surrounding political changes, though obstacles remain, including economic hardship and widespread infrastructure damage. The lifting of US sanctions is viewed as potentially accelerating this process. The UN projects that the number of returning refugees could reach 1.5 million by year’s end, spurred by both refugee desire and host country policies aimed at repatriation.

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IMF Imposes 11 New Conditions on Pakistan Amidst India Tensions

The IMF’s expanded bailout package for Pakistan includes 11 new conditions, bringing the total to 50. Key requirements involve parliamentary approval of a Rs 17.6 trillion budget, increased debt servicing surcharges, and liberalization of used car imports. Furthermore, provincial-level agricultural tax reforms and a long-term financial sector strategy are mandated. The IMF also noted concerns regarding the potential destabilizing effect of heightened India-Pakistan tensions on the program’s success.

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Global Condemnation of Gaza Offensive: Hostage Crisis and Post-Conflict Concerns

Israel launched a new ground offensive in Gaza, resulting in over 100 deaths on Friday and Saturday alone, according to Gaza’s civil defense agency. International condemnation is mounting, with Spain proposing a UN resolution for a world court ruling on aid access and leaders like Germany and Italy calling for an immediate halt to the violence. The offensive follows a six-week ceasefire and has caused a grave humanitarian crisis, with over 50,000 dead, 100,000 wounded, and two million displaced since October 2023. World leaders are urging increased pressure on Israel to stop what many are calling a massacre.

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Massive Drone Attack on Ukraine Precedes Planned Trump-Putin Call

Russia launched its largest drone attack of the war, deploying 273 drones overnight on May 18th, resulting in one fatality and three injuries according to initial reports. Ukrainian air defenses intercepted 88 drones, while many others likely served as decoys. This attack follows recent, unsuccessful peace talks in Istanbul and precedes a planned call between Presidents Trump and Putin, highlighting Russia’s continued aggression despite international pressure for a ceasefire and Ukraine’s acceptance of a previous truce proposal. Moscow’s demands at the talks remained unchanged and unrealistic, further demonstrating their unwillingness to negotiate seriously.

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Britain & Germany to Develop 2,000km+ Range Missiles

Under the newly formed Trinity House Agreement, the UK and Germany will collaboratively develop a long-range precision strike weapon exceeding 2,000 km in range, a key advancement in NATO deterrence. This project, announced at the inaugural Trinity House Defence Ministerial Council, represents a significant boost to both nations’ defense capabilities and economic growth through job creation. Further collaboration includes joint procurement of Sting Ray torpedoes and German acquisition of British military bridges. These initiatives highlight the strengthening security and economic partnership between the UK and Germany, exemplified by the upcoming E5 Defence Ministers meeting.

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