Three Thai soldiers injured by landmine on Cambodian border
The incident occured only days after an agreement to extend a ceasefire that ended the recent deadly conflict between the Southeast Asian neighbors.
Vance says Ukraine peace deal unlikely to satisfy either side
U.S. Vice President JD Vance said a negotiated settlement between Russia and Ukraine was unlikely to satisfy either side, and that any peace deal will likely leave both Moscow and Kyiv “unhappy.” He said the U.S. is aiming for a settlement both countries can accept.
UK police arrest more than 466 at protest for banned Palestine Action group
London’s Metropolitan Police arrested over 466 people during a protest against the ban on Palestine Action, implemented by British lawmakers under anti-terrorism legislation in July. This decision followed incidents where members of the group broke into a Royal Air Force base and caused damage.
Putin, Trump to meet in Alaska over ceasefire
The war in Ukraine could be resolved “very soon,” US President Trump said, adding that he will meet Russia’s Vladimir Putin next Friday in Alaska. Trump said a ceasefire would include some “swapping” of territory.
Will EU-India ties survive the latest Russia sanctions
Experts say Brussels’ sanctions are largely symbolic, while the real threat to New Delhi comes from looming US tariffs. Ironically, the EU may still stand to gain.