Speed dating for diplomats: An inside guide to the UN General Assembly

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Zelenskiy/Trump, Italy’s Hamas probe and US inflation woes

Ukraine's President Zelenskiy meets Donald Trump in Florida seeking a deal, as Putin vows Moscow will achieve its goals by force. In Italy, prosecutors arrest nine over $8M diverted to Hamas-linked groups. Plus, inflation squeezes Trump voters in Michigan, testing loyalty ahead o ...  Show more

Ukraine, Cambodia-Thailand truce, Myanmar election and DEI

Russia has pounded Ukraine with missile and drone attacks ahead of a Sunday meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy. Thailand and Cambodia sign a ceasefire deal. Myanmar heads to the polls in an election international observers have ...  Show more

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