A mystery has emerged over the identity of the authors of the 28-point peace plan floated last week to bring the war in Ukraine to an end. It’s important as the knee-jerk reaction to initial reports is that it is a Kremlin sponsored wish-list.
Top Ukrainian, US and European officials gathered in Geneva on November 23 to try and find compromises to the 28-point peace plan floated the previous week to end the war in Ukraine, which they see as making major concessions to Russia.
According to Reuters, Washington is set to launch some kind of intervention against Venezuela imminently, as the Trump administration escalates its drive against President Maduro.
Detectives warn Brits that buying cocaine on a Friday night can help fund Russian arms factories.
Israeli airstrike hits residential building in Beirut southern suburbs, killing at least one and wounding 21. Israel says strike targeted Hezbollah chief of staff.
Permission to prosecute Ankara mayor Mansur Yavas granted. Istanbul mayor Ekrem Imamoglu remains sat in jail.
Pakistan’s prime minister has instructed officials to fast-track the privatisation of Pakistan International Airlines, signalling renewed urgency in efforts to restructure the loss-making national carrier.
Football club releases feel-good film to announce agreement.
The US draft security guarantee for Ukraine included in the mooted 28-point peace plan offers Ukraine unprecedented Article 5-like assurances, the biggest concession to Kyiv in the Trump administration effort to bring the war to an end.
The long-negotiated EU-Mercosur trade agreement is set to enter a decisive phase amid French opposition and broader tensions within the South American bloc.
The White House got out its stick and threatened to cut Ukraine off from its intelligence and arms supplies if Bankova rejects a proposed 28-point peace plan floated earlier this week, Reuters reports citing two sources said.
Iranian FM Abbas Araghchi announces termination of Cairo Agreement on nuclear inspections, blaming US and E3 for killing deal through provocations following Israeli attack on Iranian nuclear facilities in June.
Indian Air Force Tejas fighter jet crashes during aerial display at Dubai Air Show, killing pilot before he could eject.
Japan’s finance minister, Satsuki Katayama, has signalled that the government is prepared to step into the foreign-exchange market as the yen edges towards its weakest level in nearly ten months.
The full text of the US-Russian 28-point peace plan was released on November 20 that the White House hopes will bring the war in Ukraine to an end.
South Korean retail investors have poured into gold exchange-traded funds this month, seeking refuge from sharp swings in the equity market, according to industry data released on November 20.
India's defence realignment has advanced after the US cleared two precision weapons packages worth about $92.8mn. The approvals cover anti-tank missiles and guided artillery rounds.
Election in Bosnia's Serb entity to have broader implications for Bosnia's internal stability and progress on EU accession.