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Ukraine war: how Trump and Putin want to change the world
As Donald Trump is invited to Moscow and praises Putin after a call with the Russian leader about peace negotiations, his defence secretary Pete Hegseth says American troops will not go to Ukraine as peacekeepers as part of any future deal with Russia.
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Trump shocks Europe with ‘avalanche of concessions’ to Putin over Ukraine
Putin will enter with a strong position after the US laid out a generous opening hand. Ukraine will not join Nato, Ukraine can forget about regaining Crimea and there will be no US troops on the ground.
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USAID shutdown will have ‘significant’ impact in Africa, says doctor
Amongst the blizzard of legal challenges to the Trump administration are several against efforts to shut down thousands of USAID-funded humanitarian projects around the world – including some delivering essential healthcare. One of those is Amref Health Africa and its CEO, Dr Githinji Gitahi spoke to Channel 4 News from the Rwandan capital, Kigali.
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Elon Musk’s DOGE given more power to slash federal workforce
In Washington – the White House has handed more power to the billionaire Elon Musk and his DOGE team to slash the federal workforce – while ordering all government agencies to cooperate.
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Returning to Syria’s notorious Sednaya prison
In the weeks since Assad fell, more and more has emerged about the horrific prisons where his regime detained, tortured and murdered thousands of Syrians.
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Syria’s new leader Ahmed Al-Sharaa speaks with Putin and forges wider diplomatic ties
Along with Donald Trump – someone else who’s been speaking to President Putin today, is Syria’s new leader Ahmed Al-Sharaa.
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8m
Trump’s plan for Gaza ‘very dangerous’ says peace negotiator
We speak to Nomi Bar-Yaacov, an international peace negotiator at the Geneva Centre for Security Policy with decades of experience in conflict management.
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Second round of ceasefire talks resume as Gazans return home
Reports from Israel say that the second round of ceasefire talks have begun – with officials saying Hamas does want to continue the Gaza hostage deal.
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Is Putin the winner from America’s changing stance on Europe?
We spoke to the former Swedish prime minister Carl Bildt and Maria Mezentseva, a Ukrainian MP from President Zelenskyy’s Servant of the People party.
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Hegseth: European security not ‘primary focus’
Goodbye to the old world order – now America says it’s focusing on Asia.
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Hamas ‘inventing excuses’ – Israeli special envoy on ceasefire
We spoke to Fleur Hassan-Nahoum, an Israeli Foreign Ministry Special Envoy who previously served as deputy mayor of Jerusalem.
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4m
How Trump’s Gaza proposal risks destabilising the entire region
Jordan has already absorbed two and a half million Palestinian refugees over the decades.
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‘Intense fighting’ to resume unless Hamas releases hostages says Netanyahu
An ultimatum tonight from Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, ‘intense fighting’ will start again in Gaza unless Hamas releases Israeli hostages on Saturday.
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DRC civil war: M23 rebels and a decades long conflict
The war in eastern DRC is not about just one issue, it is a deadly mix of ethnic tensions, regional rivalries, resource exploitation, and global interference.
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Tariffs will add to inflation, ex-Obama economics advisor says
We spoke to Professor Jason Furman who spent four years as the most senior economic adviser to President Obama.