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Draft European Peace Proposal for Ukraine
The document outlines 24 points, many of which appear more assertive and favorable to Kyiv than those in the American plan.
Nov 232 min read


Orbán Threatens to Block EU Aid to Ukraine. EU Law Says Rule-Breakers Can Lose Funding – Not Gain Leverage.
Orbán threatens to block EU aid to Ukraine — but EU law says rule-breakers can lose funding. Here’s what the law actually says, and why the
Nov 235 min read


The 28-Point “Peace Plan” for Ukraine Is Illegal. Here’s the Full Legal Breakdown.
This analysis breaks down each clause and explains exactly why the “peace plan” is legally void and unenforceable.
Nov 236 min read


Zelenskyy Holds High-Level Calls With Europe and U.S. on Trump Administration’s "Peace Proposal"
President Zelenskyy spoke with European leaders and U.S. Vice President JD Vance about Washington’s proposed peace plan, emphasizing that any agreement must ensure a dignified and lasting peace. Ukraine, the U.S., and Europe will now work at the adviser level to verify whether the American framework is realistic and workable.
Nov 212 min read


Leaked U.S. "Peace Plan": Full Translation of 28 Key Terms Presented to Ukraine
A complete English translation of the leaked 28-point U.S. draft peace plan for Ukraine, detailing security guarantees, NATO restrictions, territorial concessions, sanctions relief for Russia, reconstruction funds, and proposed ceasefire conditions. This breakdown covers every clause from sovereignty to demilitarization, elections, amnesty, and Trump’s role in enforcement.
Nov 203 min read


US Generals Pressured Zelenskyy to Accept Russia Deal as Washington Presents Draft Peace Plan — What We Know
Inside the high-stakes U.S. push for a Ukraine–Russia peace deal: generals pressuring Zelenskyy, a draft plan proposing war-crime amnesty and Ukraine’s withdrawal from NATO ambitions, and Washington’s attempt to “reinvigorate diplomacy.” Full analysis of Zelenskyy’s meeting with Secretary Driscoll and the aftermath of the deadly Ternopil strike.
Nov 203 min read


Italy Secures Consensus at UN for Milano–Cortina 2026 Olympic Truce Resolution
The UN General Assembly adopted the Olympic Truce resolution for the Milano–Cortina 2026 Winter Games by consensus, an outcome facilitated by Italy as host nation. With 165 co-sponsors, the resolution reaffirms the call for a global cessation of hostilities during the Olympic and Paralympic periods.
Nov 193 min read


Jeff Bezos Quietly Launches $6.2B AI Startup “Project Prometheus” — Co-Leads Push Into World-Model AI
Jeff Bezos has quietly launched Project Prometheus, a $6.2 billion AI startup developing advanced world-model technologies that go beyond traditional chatbots. Co-led with former Google Moonshot scientist Vik Bajaj, the secretive company aims to build AI systems capable of understanding physical space—powering breakthroughs in robotics, engineering, aerospace, and manufacturing. Reports say Prometheus already has around 100 employees.
Nov 182 min read


UN Security Council Backs U.S. Gaza Plan in 13–0 Vote, With China and Russia Abstaining
The UN Security Council approved a U.S.-backed plan for Gaza in a 13–0 vote, with China and Russia abstaining. The resolution endorses an international stabilization force, outlines a transitional governance framework, and launches a World Bank reconstruction fund. Key nations, including Indonesia and Azerbaijan, have agreed to join the force as diplomatic focus shifts to Saudi Arabia’s role and next steps toward a potential pathway to Palestinian statehood.
Nov 182 min read


Tariff U-Turn: How Food Costs and Swiss Deals Are Reshaping U.S. Trade Policy
A breakdown of Trump’s sudden rollback of food tariffs, and the new Switzerland–Liechtenstein trade framework.
Nov 173 min read


WSJ: China Is Quietly Bypassing U.S. AI Chip Controls Through a Legal Three-Step Loophole Network
WSJ uncovers how China is legally bypassing U.S. export controls on Nvidia AI chips using U.S. subsidiaries, Indonesia cloud providers, and remote compute access. Analysts warn these loopholes undermine U.S. AI and national-security controls.
Nov 133 min read


Carney Unveils Second Wave of Nation-Building Megaprojects: “It’s Time to Build Canada Strong.”
Carney announces $56B in new Canadian megaprojects, from LNG and clean-power transmission to critical minerals and Arctic hydro. Part of a $1T plan to build national resilience and diversify Canada’s economy.
Nov 133 min read


China Threatens “Decisive Strike” if Japan Intervenes in Taiwan — As Tokyo Exposes Massive CCP-Backed Cyberattack
China threatens a “decisive strike” if Japan intervenes in Taiwan as Tokyo exposes a massive Chinese cyberattack. Includes full MFA warnings, U.S. Ambassador George Glass’s response, and context explaining why Taiwan is not part of the PRC.
Nov 133 min read


U.S. Sanctions Ukrainian Front Companies Accused of Supplying Iran’s Shahed Drone Program
The U.S. Treasury has sanctioned two Ukrainian front companies accused of supplying key components for Iran’s Shahed drone program. Washington says Iranian operatives used Imperativ Ukraina and Ekofera to covertly procure engines, sensors, and navigation systems for HESA—the state-owned defense manufacturer behind the Shahed-131 and Shahed-136 drones Russia uses in Ukraine. The new sanctions aim to disrupt Iran’s global procurement network and weaken Moscow’s drone arsenal.
Nov 132 min read


Tartus Power Shift: UAE Investment Surges as Syria Reconsiders Russia’s Military Lease
DP World begins a $800M overhaul of Syria’s Tartus Port as President Al Sharaa renegotiates Russia’s military basing rights with Putin.
Nov 133 min read


House Votes to End Government Shutdown — Trump to Sign Bill Tonight
The House of Representatives has voted to end the government shutdown, approving the Senate-passed funding bill late Tuesday.
Nov 121 min read


Twin Blasts in India and Pakistan Heighten Regional Tensions
Twin explosions in India and Pakistan kill at least 20, sparking mutual accusations and fears of renewed conflict. Pakistan declares a “state of war,” blames Afghan militants backed by India, and expands army powers in a controversial new constitutional amendment.
Nov 122 min read


France and Allies Condemn U.S. Military Operations in the Caribbean
France condemns U.S. military operations in the Caribbean as violations of international law. Colombia and the U.K. suspend intelligence-sharing amid Trump’s strikes on “drug boats,” while Venezuela mobilizes troops, warning of an “imperialist threat.”
Nov 122 min read


China and Spain Deepen Ties in Landmark Royal Visit to Beijing
China and Spain renew their strategic partnership as King Felipe VI makes his first state visit to Beijing in 18 years. Xi Jinping pledges deeper cooperation in trade, AI, and green energy — and extends visa-free travel for Spain as both nations expand ties across Europe, Asia, and Latin America.
Nov 122 min read


Ukraine Peace Talks Collapse as Russia Advances and Europe Arms Up
Peace talks between Russia and Ukraine have been suspended at least until the end of the year, Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry confirmed, citing a “lack of progress.” The decision comes as Russian forces continue to advance along several fronts while Ukraine struggles with critical shortages in ammunition, missiles, vehicles, and manpower. Western Support Falters The most immediate cause of Ukraine’s weakened position lies in dwindling Western support. Deliveries of weapons and am
Nov 122 min read
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