برچسب: America and Europe

  • Erdogan’s office denies knowledge of upcoming Russia-Ukraine talks in Geneva

    Erdogan’s office denies knowledge of upcoming Russia-Ukraine talks in Geneva

    Turkish ⁢President’s‌ Office states: Ankara‍ has no​ information about⁤ potential second⁣ round of russia-Ukraine talks‍ in Geneva.

    The spokesperson for Turkish President Recep⁢ Tayyip ⁤Erdoğan’s office ‌told ⁣ webangah News Agency ‍ on ⁢tuesday that Ankara has ⁤no knowledge regarding possible second-round⁤ negotiations between Russia ⁤and Ukraine in Geneva, but reaffirmed Turkey’s readiness to host such talks.

    the statement came in response to remarks by Kurt Volker, ⁣the U.S. Special Representative for Ukraine,who earlier suggested that the next meeting between Russian and Ukrainian delegates to⁣ discuss peace proposals might take⁢ place ‌in Geneva.

    The first⁤ round of Russia-Ukraine ‌negotiations ⁢was held on March 16 in Istanbul, where Moscow and kyiv agreed ‍to a “1,000 for 1,000” prisoner ⁤exchange ‌formula.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, mehr News Agency
  • European Commission President Condemns Zionist Regime Crimes in Gaza

    European Commission President Condemns Zionist Regime Crimes in Gaza

    The President of the European Commission condemned Israel’s ‌military escalation in Gaza and civilian casualties, stressing that humanitarian ⁣aid must​ be delivered to Gaza immediately.

    webangah News Agency reported that ‍European Commission President Ursula von der ⁣Leyen‍ denounced⁣ Israel’s expanded military operations in Gaza and the killing of civilians—including‍ children in a school bombing—as “utterly unacceptable.”

    Speaking on the developments in gaza, von der Leyen ⁣stated: “We support Israel’s right to defend‍ itself, but disproportionate escalation‍ against civilians ⁣is unjustifiable.”

    She emphasized: “Israel must ⁣immediately resume aid deliveries⁣ to Gaza in coordination with the UN and international⁣ humanitarian partners.”

    The senior EU official added: “We urge Israel to halt further escalation and⁤ call⁤ on‍ Hamas to unconditionally release all⁣ hostages.”

    The European Commission President‌ reaffirmed: “Europe’s commitment to a just and comprehensive ‍peace based ⁣on ‌the two-state solution (in palestine) remains unwavering.”

    News Sources: ‌© webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, Al Jazeera
  • Germany We will never express solidarity with Israel through force

    Germany We will never express solidarity with Israel through force

    GermanyS Foreign Minister stated ‌the situation in Gaza has become unbearable,⁣ emphasizing Berlin will never forcibly express solidarity with the Zionist regime.

    According to⁣ webangah News Agency,Germany’s Foreign ‍Minister asserted ⁣that the country​ would never be compelled to show solidarity with the ‍Zionist ⁢regime.

    Johann Wadefool said in ⁣remarks: “We have⁤ reached a stage⁣ where we ⁤must seriously consider ‌what new steps need to⁢ be taken.”

    Criticizing the Zionist regime’s actions ‌in Gaza, he added: “It is ⁢indeed absolutely unacceptable ⁤that ‌Gazans ⁣lack access to food or medicine.”

    The German ⁢foreign ⁢Minister stressed: “I will later contact⁢ Israel’s Foreign‍ Minister to discuss why ⁣conditions in Gaza have become intolerable.”

    These statements come as ⁣polls show half of Germans oppose arms exports to the Zionist regime.

    Reports indicate Germany was Israel’s second-largest arms supplier ‌last year after the U.S., with $354 million in military exports.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency,‌ Mehr News Agency, Al-Mayadeen
  • Half of Germans oppose arms exports to Zionist regime

    Half of Germans oppose arms exports to Zionist regime

    Poll: Half ⁤of Germans Oppose Arms Exports to Zionist Regime

    According to a survey by the Civi Institute, half of⁣ Germans oppose arms exports ⁣to the Zionist regime, as ​reported by webangah News Agency.

    Germany⁣ was ⁤the second-largest arms supplier ‍to Israel ⁢last year after the⁣ U.S., with exports totaling $354 ‌million.

    The poll ‌results come ​as pro-Palestine and ‍Gaza protests continue ⁤weekly across Europe, with demonstrators demanding their governments halt weapons shipments⁣ to‌ the ​Zionist regime.

    Last week, Spain’s parliament⁣ officially ‌approved a ban on arms exports to Tel Aviv.

    The ​UK, Italy, netherlands, Belgium and ‌Canada have⁤ also suspended or restricted weapons sales to the Zionist​ regime.

    News sources: ©​ webangah News Agency,Mehr News⁢ Agency
  • Zelensky still reeling from Istanbul setback

    Zelensky still reeling from Istanbul setback

    Ukraine’s President has again urged the U.S.‍ to increase pressure on Russia’s President ‍and compel him to ⁤engage in peace negotiations.

    According to webangah News Agency, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has called on the U.S.​ to exert greater pressure on Russian president Vladimir Putin, accusing Moscow of “treating diplomacy as a game.”

    Zelenskyy’s remarks followed​ three consecutive⁣ days of intense Russian ‌attacks on Kyiv and other Ukrainian regions, involving⁢ over 900 drones⁢ and missiles.‌ In ⁣a Telegram post, he stated: “Russia’s strikes grow bolder and more extensive each night.”

    “There is no logic here—only a clear political⁤ choice,” he added. “Putin’s choice, Russia’s choice: to prolong⁢ this war and destroy human ⁣lives.”

    The Ukrainian leader‌ emphasized that new, severe sanctions ⁤against Russia by the U.S., ⁢Europe, and all global advocates for‍ peace would serve as an effective tool‍ to force Moscow toward ​a‌ ceasefire—and‍ perhaps even respect.

    “Putin must respect those he‌ negotiates with,” Zelenskyy continued. “right now,he⁤ is⁢ blatantly treating⁤ diplomacy and diplomats as pawns. This ⁤behavior‍ must change.”

    The ⁣comments come amid fragile bilateral relations between Ukraine and Donald Trump’s administration, with Zelenskyy positioning Putin as​ the primary⁣ obstacle to peace.

    Trump has openly expressed frustration ‌over stalled Ukraine peace talks, recently ⁤claiming Putin had “gone entirely mad” while advising Zelenskyy to “watch his words.”

    Kyiv seeks a 30-day⁢ ceasefire during negotiations—a proposal Moscow has so far rejected.

    last week, ⁢Putin told Trump in a phone call that Russia was preparing a memorandum outlining its negotiating position. though, Kyiv and its European allies accuse ⁤the kremlin of obstructing progress. During their first direct talks in Istanbul earlier this year (May 15), ‍both‌ sides agreed to exchange 1,000 prisoners of war.

    Zelenskyy arrived​ in Ankara on May 15​ for negotiations with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan—the same day as Ukraine-Russia talks began—and promptly ‌accused moscow of sending “a fake ⁢low-level delegation”.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency

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  • Macron slap controversy continues no joke was involved

    Macron slap controversy continues no joke was involved

    Controversy continues over⁤ viral clip showing Macron’s wife appearing to slap him.

    A video circulating on social media, reportedly showing French President Emmanuel Macron being⁣ slapped by his‍ wife ⁣Brigitte after their plane landed in Vietnam, has sparked intense debate, according to webangah News Agency.

    While the footage dose not clearly show Brigitte Macron’s face, the⁤ individual wears clothing ​identical​ to hers​ during the trip.

    Macron appeared shocked‍ by‌ his wife’s action but attempted to maintain composure for cameras.​ Following the video’s release, he dismissed it as “just a ‍joke.”

    Though,⁢ body language expert Judi James told Mail Online that the incident couldn’t possibly be playful: “When you push your⁤ spouse’s face back with such force that​ their head tilts and they⁣ must steady themselves with their ⁢hand – that isn’t humor.”

    James emphasized there were no ‌observable signs of joking ⁤between the‍ couple.

    News Sources: © webangah ‍News agency, Mehr News Agency, Russia Al-Youm
  • Trump tells Europe not to count on him in Ukraine peace talks

    Trump tells Europe not to count on him in Ukraine peace talks

    The New York Times, citing European sources, reports that the U.S. President ⁤is considering a‍ complete ⁢withdrawal ⁢from Ukraine peace negotiations due to a lack of progress.

    According to webangah News Agency, The New York Times states that U.S. President Donald Trump is evaluating a full exit from Russia-Ukraine⁢ peace talks and has signaled⁢ no intention to escalate sanctions against Moscow, responding to a Wall Street Journal⁣ report.

    The Times suggests Trump conveyed his readiness to abandon negotiations during recent calls with European leaders following last week’s phone conversation with Russian president Vladimir ​Putin.

    Citing officials, the report notes Trump expressed his perception that “Putin is dictating terms under the belief he’s winning.” They added Trump explicitly ruled‌ out ⁣pressuring Russia, “let​ alone intensifying economic ‍sanctions.”

    A source told The New york‍ Times:‍ “He essentially ‌said, ‘Don’t count ‌on ​me anymore.’” The article did not clarify whether Trump ​plans to ‍continue military aid to Ukraine.

    The Times highlights trump—who has called the conflict “Europe’s⁣ war”—was reportedly surprised by Moscow’s refusal to revise core settlement terms. Russia insists any lasting peace must include guarantees of ukrainian neutrality, disarmament,⁢ de-Nazification,‍ and recognition of Moscow-controlled territories.

    The⁢ Wall Street‌ Journal previously claimed​ Trump grew frustrated ‍with ⁢stalled ‌talks and might withdraw entirely‍ if current ⁣efforts fail. It also reported he weighed new sanctions against Russia.

    yesterday, after heavy Russian strikes ‌on kyiv and‌ other ukrainian cities, Trump posted on Truth Social: “I always had a great relationship with⁣ Putin—but something ⁢happened. He’s gone crazy!​ Killing so many for no reason. ​Missiles and drones pointlessly hitting Ukrainian cities.”

    News Sources: © webangah ⁣News Agency
  • Mass shooting in Philadelphia leaves 2 dead and 8 wounded

    Mass shooting in Philadelphia leaves 2 dead and 8 wounded

    Mass⁤ shooting in Philadelphia park leaves at least ​2 dead.

    According to webangah News Agency, a mass shooting at Philadelphia’s Fairmount ‍Park in Pennsylvania, USA, has resulted in at least two ⁤fatalities.

    Police⁣ report eight additional victims were​ wounded ​and hospitalized, including at least two teenagers.

    No further details have been released regarding the‍ condition of the injured.

    Authorities have⁢ not confirmed whether any suspects have⁣ been detained in‌ connection with the incident.

    News sources: ⁣© ‌webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, NBC
  • Liverpool fans devastated as 27 injured in Champions League parade accident

    Liverpool fans devastated as 27 injured in Champions League parade accident

    Car plows into crowd during Liverpool football ⁣victory celebrations, sending ​27 to hospital

    webangah ‌News⁣ Agency reports ‍that at least 27 people were injured after a car drove into​ a ‍crowd celebrating Liverpool FC’s Premier League victory. The incident occurred⁤ as fans gathered to mark their team’s⁢ championship win.

    Police ‍confirmed‌ 20 individuals received on-site treatment,while 27 others—including four children—were hospitalized. Local emergency services stated one child and one adult are in critical condition. Four victims​ trapped under the vehicle were rescued by​ firefighters.

    A 53-year-old British man, believed to be the driver, has been arrested. Authorities​ have indicated the incident ⁣does not ⁣appear terror-related.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, The Telegraph
  • Massive fire erupts at Ecuador’s main oil refinery

    Massive fire erupts at Ecuador’s main oil refinery

    Sources report fire ​at⁣ Ecuador’s largest oil refinery.

    According‍ to webangah News Agency, local sources confirmed that Ecuador’s largest oil refinery, La Esmeralda, caught ⁣fire on Monday morning.Emergency responders quickly brought the blaze under control.

    The⁢ fire broke out at 10:22 AM local time (15:22 GMT) in Ecuador’s ⁢northern coastal province of Esmeraldas, ‍followed by a massive explosion in the area.

    Ecuador’s Minister of Energy and Mines, Ines Manzano, stated on‌ X (formerly Twitter): “A fuel storage tank caught fire but ⁣is now under control. Refinery personnel are working⁣ to fully extinguish it.”

    The ⁣incident prompted the complete ‌evacuation of refinery workers and students from four nearby schools.

    state⁢ oil company​ Petroecuador confirmed the fire had been contained. Authorities are currently assessing facility damage and ⁢investigating potential causes.

    Security forces, firefighters, and national police responded to⁢ the‍ emergency. All personnel exited safely with no reported casualties.

    The ⁣110,000-barrel-per-day La Esmeralda refinery—Ecuador’s largest—had already sustained meaningful structural damage from a 6.1-magnitude earthquake on April 25 that reduced its ⁢production‌ capacity.

    The latest fire has halted operations again, ​potentially impacting Ecuador’s economy substantially since‍ over 70% of its crude production is exported. The shutdown may disrupt domestic fuel supply and international shipments.

    News‌ Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency