US Vice President JD Vance said at least some direct negotiations between Russia and Ukraine are needed to end the war. Meanwhile, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz plans to visit Ukraine soon. DW has more.
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Ukraine updates: Vance calls for direct Moscow-Kyiv talks
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Macron, Merz tout renewed Franco-German engine to lead Europe – POLITICO
After years of simmering disputes under former Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Macron and Merz were keen to present a refreshed, engaged and well-choreographed partnership spearheaded by two like-minded leaders eager to get down to business.
Macron…
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Vance says Russia ‘asking for too much’ to end war with Ukraine
Vice President JD Vance said Wednesday that Russia is “asking for too much” to end its war with Ukraine, underscoring new frustrations in the Trump White House over its efforts to court Moscow on peace talks.
Speaking to the Munich Leaders…
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Vance says Russia ‘asking for too much’ to end war with Ukraine – Politico
- Vance says Russia ‘asking for too much’ to end war with Ukraine Politico
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- US withdraws from formal Ukraine peace negotiations The Telegraph
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Pakistan vows retaliation for Indian cross-border attacks
New Delhi has claimed it was targeting terrorist sites in an overnight raid
Pakistan has accused India of killing civilians in a cross-border military operation overnight and promised a forceful response. In the attacks, Indian forces targeted…
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Stopping the fighting will not solve the Ukrainian crisis
A long-term solution to the Ukrainian crisis cannot be ensured only through a ceasefire or a halt to hostilities, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said.

“A long-term solution to this problem cannot be…
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Europeans continue to shun Tesla as April sales plunge
BRUSSELS, Belgium: Tesla’s sales in Europe nosedived in April, with sharp drops across multiple countries, including an 81 percent plunge in Sweden—its worst showing there in over two years—amid growing competition from Chinese EV makers and…
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The environmental, social and public health toll of Europe’s factory farming dependency
The crisis sparked by the Trump administration’s tariff policy has forced the world to consider which industries will be hardest hit by future levies on imports and exports.
Soy and corn are two of the US’ main exports to Europe, and…
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‘Parade of Pariahs’: On 80th WWII Victory Anniversary, Kremlin Will Flaunt Foreign Guests and Project a Win in Ukraine
When President Vladimir Putin addresses Russia’s military to mark 80 years since Nazi Germany surrendered to the Soviet Union, he won’t just be speaking to his own country.
The Russian leader is…
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Who’s attending Moscow’s Victory Day parade? The Kremlin has published a guest list ahead of May 9
Troops march toward Red Square to attend a rehearsal for the Victory Day military parade in Moscow, Russia, on May 3, 2025. (Sefa Karacan / Anadolu via Getty Images)
Russia’s annual Victory Day parade is set to take place in Moscow on May 9, in…
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