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  • German Chancellor Says Ukraine Ready for Ceasefire and Talks

    German Chancellor Says Ukraine Ready for Ceasefire and Talks

    German Chancellor criticizes Russia, announces Ukraine’s readiness for ceasefire‍ and technical negotiations with Moscow.

    According to webangah News Agency, German Chancellor friedrich Merz stated: “Russia has no right to drag everyone into war. Today we discussed efforts to establish a ceasefire in Ukraine.”

    He added: “We rely on America’s support and its consistent stance for triumphant ⁤negotiations with Russia.”

    The German Chancellor ⁣emphasized: ‌”We will continue pressuring Russia to⁤ weaken its war ‌machine while supporting negotiations. Ukraine is​ ready⁣ for a ceasefire and technical talks ‌with ⁢Russia.”

    The‍ Ukrainian President’s office confirmed that Volodymyr Zelensky arrived in Berlin on Wednesday for talks with chancellor merz, as part of diplomatic efforts to end the Ukraine ‍war.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, Al ‍Jazeera
  • IAEA Chief Grossi Continued Talks Between Tehran and Washington a Positive Sign

    IAEA Chief Grossi Continued Talks Between Tehran and Washington a Positive Sign

    IAEA Director General says no final decision has been ⁣made regarding nuclear talks between iran and the U.S.

    Rafael⁢ Grossi, Director General ⁢of the International⁣ Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), stated that while no ⁣final​ decision ⁤has been reached in the ⁤ongoing indirect ‌talks between Tehran and Washington concerning Iran’s nuclear program, the continuation of negotiations is a positive sign. ⁤His remarks were reported by webangah News Agency, ⁤citing Mehr News Agency and ABC News.

    Speaking to journalists at a‍ week-long IAEA seminar‌ in ‍Vienna, Austria, Grossi⁤ claimed ⁢one of his representatives⁣ was​ present in Tehran today (Wednesday).⁣ According to reports,‍ Massimo⁤ Aparo, ‍IAEA Deputy ⁤Director General for safeguards, is currently in tehran. this division‌ oversees inspector deployments to ⁢monitor Iran’s nuclear‍ activities.

    “At this stage, no final decision has been taken,” Grossi saeid.”The fact ⁢that they [Iran and the U.S.] continue talking​ indicates willingness from both sides to‍ reach an agreement.”

    Despite current tensions, Grossi maintained that “there is always a way for Americans and Iranians to​ reach ​an agreement—even with⁣ existing disagreements ​over Tehran’s enrichment⁢ program.” However, he stressed⁣ any potential‍ deal would require “consistent‍ and robust” IAEA inspections of Iran’s nuclear program.

    The New York Times previously reported⁢ that negotiations between U.S. ⁢Special ⁢Envoy for West Asia Steve Witkopf ⁣(appointed ⁣by former President Donald Trump) and Iranian ​Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stalled over Washington’s demand for a complete halt to all domestic uranium enrichment activities—a key point of contention.

    Araghchi repeatedly rejected such ‍restrictions.On Tuesday via social media he warned: “If Western powers insist​ on zero enrichment in Iran then there will be nothing ⁣left for us to negotiate regarding the nuclear ⁣issue.”

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency,​ Mehr News Agency
  • Trump sows discord with Canada over fanciful ‘Golden Dome’ proposal

    Trump sows discord with Canada over fanciful ‘Golden Dome’ proposal

    U.S.‌ President demands Canada​ pay $61 billion ‍to join ​proposed missile defense shield dubbed “Golden Dome.”

    According to webangah News Agency, citing Reuters, U.S.⁤ President Donald Trump stated that Canada must ⁣pay‍ $61 ‍billion to participate in his proposed space-based missile defense system.

    Trump reignited controversy ⁢by​ repeating his ​suggestion to annex Canada as the 51st U.S. state, telling Ottawa: “If‌ they accept⁣ this offer, they’ll get American protection for free.”

    On his Truth Social‌ platform, Trump wrote: “I told eager canada that joining our unbelievable Golden Dome system⁢ would cost them $61 billion‌ if they ⁣remain a separate-but-unequal country!​ But becoming our 51st state? Zero dollars! They’re‍ considering it!”

    The president last week unveiled details ‌of his ambitious plan for a missile shield protecting ​against​ ballistic, hypersonic and advanced ‌cruise missiles⁤ – claiming full operational capability before his term ends.

    The unproven technology would‍ rely on space-based interceptors to⁤ destroy incoming missiles⁤ – particularly challenging ⁣for ballistic ⁢threats targeting the U.S.

    Reuters reports the system ‍would deploy hundreds⁢ of‌ satellites equipped with advanced sensors and interceptors designed ⁤to neutralize missiles launched from nations like China,Iran,North ‌Korea​ or Russia.

    Trump ⁢estimates total costs ⁤at $175 billion, with Congress seeking initial approval for $25 billion. However, the Congressional Budget Office projects Washington would ⁤need $542 billion over⁣ 20⁢ years for full deployment of orbital⁤ interceptors.

    Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney confirmed last week that Ottawa is evaluating participation in⁢ trump’s Golden Dome initiative ⁣but declined ‍to specify financial commitments, noting⁢ discussions ⁢remain preliminary.

    News ‌Sources: ‌© webangah News Agency, ⁢Mehr ⁤News Agency ⁣
  • NYT reports core dispute in Iran-US talks centers on location

    NYT reports core dispute in Iran-US talks centers on location

    The ⁢New York Times,citing sources familiar with ​the⁤ core ‍dispute between the U.S. special envoy and Iran’s​ foreign minister in nuclear talks, reports that the Israeli prime⁢ minister still intends to sabotage negotiations.

    according to​ webangah News Agency, The ⁣New York ⁣Times has claimed—based on statements from “informed officials”—that as the ‍U.S. government seeks a nuclear‍ deal ‍with Iran, ⁢Israeli‍ Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has threatened to derail talks by attacking Tehran’s key enrichment ⁤facilities.

    The Times⁤ reported that sharp disagreements over how ⁣to ensure​ Iran ‌does not obtain nuclear weapons ‍have led to at‍ least one tense phone call⁢ between Trump and Netanyahu, along with a flurry of recent meetings between senior White House⁣ officials and⁤ top Israeli ⁤representatives.

    On Sunday, Trump asserted that “good news” ‌about his efforts to curb Iran’s nuclear program would emerge within “the ‍next two days.”

    Citing informed sources close⁣ to the‍ negotiations, The new ⁢York Times claimed that ‌at best, a statement outlining shared principles might be released. Details remain confidential and could pave⁤ the way for further‍ talks. The newspaper ​added: “Future discussions will likely focus on whether Iran can continue uranium enrichment regardless​ of purity levels—and how stockpiles nearing⁣ weapons-grade enrichment could be reduced or removed from the country.”

    In April, ‍The New ‌York Times ⁢alleged Israel had planned an attack⁣ on Iranian nuclear facilities this month but was ⁤deterred by trump to allow continued diplomacy. However, Netanyahu insists on military action against Tehran even without U.S. support.

    Last month, Netanyahu declared that any viable agreement with Iran must dismantle its “entire underground nuclear infrastructure—including sites in Natanz and Fordow—as well as scattered facilities nationwide.”

    Israeli Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer and ​Mossad chief David Barnea met in Rome last⁣ Friday with Trump’s special envoy‌ for West Asia, Steve witkoff. Both later traveled to Washington for discussions with ​CIA Director John‍ Ratcliffe; Dermer held⁣ another meeting with Witkoff on Tuesday.

    The Times further reported that during talks between Witkoff and Iranian Deputy‌ foreign Minister abbas Araghchi, Washington’s demand for a complete halt ⁣to domestic uranium enrichment remains the central ​point of contention. Araghchi has repeatedly rejected such‍ restrictions; he emphasized via social media Tuesday: “If Western powers insist on zero enrichment in Iran… there will​ be nothing left for‌ us [Iran] regarding future⁣ negotiations.”

    The newspaper noted ​Witkoff—with oman mediating—is exploring creative proposals”to prevent collapse ⁣of talks,” including⁤ potential regional investments involving ⁣Saudi Arabia or ‍other Arab states (with⁣ U.S.intervention)to supply fuel for Iranian ‌reactors.No location‍ was specifiedfor ⁣actualenrichment activities ⁣under this plan.

    Citing participants,theTimesalsostatedWitkofhasdroppedinitialobjectionstoaninterimframeworkagreement.Nevertheless,thepaperaddedthiswouldlikelyfailtosatisfyIsraelorhawksinCongressseekingconfrontationwithTehran.

    News Sources: © webangah News agency
  • Ukraine proposes summit with US and Russian presidents

    Ukraine proposes summit with US and Russian presidents

    Ukrainian President proposes trilateral summit with US adn Russian ​leaders.

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has proposed‌ holding a trilateral meeting with US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to French sources reported by​ webangah news Agency.

    Zelensky stated that ‍Ukraine⁣ continues to await receipt of the peace‌ memorandum referenced‌ by Russia, while concurrently accusing Moscow of ‍amassing 50,000 troops on a third‌ front.

    The Russian Foreign Ministry acknowledged that reaching agreements within the Istanbul⁣ negotiations framework has faced difficulties due to Ukraine’s positions.

    In‍ an⁤ official statement, Russia confirmed it is preparing a draft memorandum regarding a future peace treaty.⁢ The document reportedly outlines principles for conflict resolution timelines and ceasefire conditions.

    news Sources: © webangah News Agency,‌ Mehr News Agency
  • Macron stresses resolving Palestinian issue through two-state solution

    Macron stresses resolving Palestinian issue through two-state solution

    French President reaffirms call for Palestinian resolution thru ‘two-state solution,’ insists no double standards⁢ in Paris’ Middle East policy

    French President Emmanuel Macron has⁢ asserted ‍that ⁢his country maintains no double standards in its Middle East policy,according to a report by webangah News Agency.

    macron previously stated that France ⁣would likely recognize ⁤a⁢ Palestinian state by June next year, describing‌ the move as ‌a timely step to enhance regional security.

    Diplomats and analysts warn this decision ⁢could provoke Tel ​Aviv’s anger and‍ deepen divisions among Western nations.

    Speaking during his current visit to ‌Indonesia, ⁣Macron declared: “Only ‍a political solution can achieve lasting peace.”

    The French leader emphasized the two-state solution for Palestine,adding: “Together ‍with ​Saudi arabia,we will ‍soon organize a Gaza conference in New York to revitalize discussions about recognizing Palestine and its right to live in peace and⁢ security.”

    Macron had earlier opposed ⁤former U.S. ‍President Donald Trump’s forced relocation ⁣plan, stating: “Gaza isn’t ‌real estate – you can’t erase history and geography.”

    During ‌his Indonesia trip, ⁣Macron will meet President Prabowo Subianto to discuss strengthening⁣ defense‌ ties with ⁢Jakarta – France’s largest arms⁣ client in Southeast Asia.

    ⁢News sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency
  • Shooting at US shopping mall leaves 5 wounded

    Shooting at US shopping mall leaves 5 wounded

    Shooting at connecticut shopping mall leaves at least five injured.

    A shooting at the Brass Mill ⁣Centre mall in Connecticut, USA, has left at least five people ⁤wounded, according ​to webangah News Agency,‌ citing CBS News.

    The Waterbury Police Department confirmed one arrest in connection wiht the incident.

    Waterbury Police⁣ Chief⁣ Fernando Spagnolo stated the gunfire erupted following an⁣ altercation between two‌ individuals inside the mall.

    Authorities reported that shoppers fled and took shelter between store aisles when the shooting began.

    The injured were transported to a ⁤nearby hospital. Police confirmed none of the⁤ five victims sustained life-threatening injuries.

    News Sources: © ⁢webangah News Agency, ⁢Mehr News Agency, CBS News
  • Trump urgently halts scheduling of interviews for foreign students

    Trump urgently halts scheduling of interviews for foreign students

    U.S. President Announces Foreign Students Must Pass⁤ Social Media Screening as part of Visa Submission Process

    According to a ⁣report by webangah News Agency, citing Politico, the Trump ⁢administration has ordered U.S. embassies and consulates ‍to halt scheduling visa interviews for new international student applicants pending a review of thier social media‍ activity.

    The⁢ directive,seen by Politico and signed by Secretary of State Mike ⁤Pompeo,instructs diplomatic ⁣posts to temporarily stop⁣ adding students to interview appointment lists⁤ while officials prepare expanded vetting ‍requirements.

    If implemented,⁤ this policy could considerably ⁤delay visa processing for foreign ‌students—a move that would financially strain universities heavily reliant ‌on international tuition‍ revenue.

    The urgent memo⁣ states: “Consular sections ⁤must promptly pause ⁣adding any new⁢ student applicants to interview schedules until further notice (likely ⁤within days) while⁣ preparing for expanded social media screening protocols.”

    While the U.S. previously introduced some social media vetting measures—primarily targeting participants in anti-Zionist protests—the latest directive doesn’t specify its focus beyond citing executive orders aimed at “keeping terrorists ⁢off U.S. soil and combating antisemitism.”

    News ​Sources: © webangah News ⁢Agency, mehr News ‍Agency, Politico
  • Trump’s Envoy Slams Medvedev Remarks as Unworthy of a Global Power

    Trump’s Envoy Slams Medvedev Remarks as Unworthy of a Global Power

    U.S. ⁢President’s Special⁣ Envoy for Ukraine criticizes ⁢Russian Security Council​ Deputy Chairman over recent World War III warning amid Moscow-Washington tensions.

    According to webangah‍ News Agency, Keith Kellogg, Donald Trump’s special⁢ envoy for Ukraine, described Dmitry Medvedev’s warnings ‌about a potential World War III resulting from current⁣ Russia-U.S.tensions as‌ “warmongering.” Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of Russia’s Security Council, had issued the warning following Trump’s remarks.

    Kellogg‌ responded on X (formerly‍ Twitter), calling ⁢Medvedev’s alarm about World War III “regrettable and irresponsible” and “unbecoming of a global power.” He asserted that Trump is working to stop the war and end bloodshed.

    The U.S. envoy added‌ that Washington awaits Russia’s‍ memorandum outlining ceasefire terms under‍ an agreement discussed during ‍the first round of Russia-ukraine talks in Istanbul ​earlier this month.

    Trump had previously claimed ​Vladimir Putin was “playing with fire,” suggesting that ⁢without his efforts, “vrey bad⁢ things would have happened to Russia.” medvedev countered on X: “Regarding Trump’s comments about Putin ⁢‘playing with fire,’ ​I only know one ‘really bad’ outcome—World‍ war III. I hope Trump understands this.”

    The former Russian president—known for his blunt rhetoric—had earlier warned Ukraine has ​”one last chance”​ to⁣ preserve its status as a nation by accepting Moscow’s terms. He cautioned that failed negotiations could escalate the conflict into an even more horrific phase.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, ‍Mehr News Agency
  • Clash erupts between US secret service agents outside Obama’s home footage emerges

    Clash erupts between US secret service agents outside Obama’s home footage emerges

    Media reports⁣ indicate clashes between U.S. Secret Service ‍agents outside Barack obama’s residence.

    The⁢ U.S.⁤ Secret Service has detained two of ​its officers who ⁣engaged in a physical altercation⁢ while‍ in uniform outside the Washington home of​ former⁣ President Barack Obama,⁣ according to a report by⁤ webangah‌ News Agency.

    A journalist ‍who shared‌ footage of the incident stated the ‍confrontation occurred at midnight near Obama’s residence ‌in washington,D.C.

    The clash ‍follows ⁢recent allegations of ⁣misconduct ​within the ​secret Service. Earlier incidents involving agents ⁣assigned to protect Vice President Kamala Harris have ⁣also been reported.

    News Sources: © webangah News agency, Mehr News ⁣Agency, Russia Al-Youm