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Ukraine Anticipates Russian Ceasefire Before Trump Call

Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiga has called on Russia to accept a proposed 30-day ceasefire, jointly suggested by Kyiv and Washington, as anticipation builds for an upcoming phone call between Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump. Sybiga emphasized the importance of this moment, stating, "It is time for Russia to show whether it really wants peace," and expressed hope that Russia would agree to the ceasefire unconditionally. The diplomatic push comes amid ongoing tensions in the region, with Ukraine seeking to de-escalate the conflict and foster dialogue. The outcome of the Trump-Putin conversation could significantly influence the situation, as both nations navigate their complex relationship in the context of the ongoing crisis. sources

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Mar 18 2025, 4 pm

Turkey's President Labels Israel a "Terror State" After Gaza Strikes

Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan condemned Israel as a "terror state" following a series of airstrikes in Gaza that resulted in over 400 fatalities. Speaking at a Ramadan fast-breaking dinner, Erdogan criticized the Israeli actions, stating, "The Zionist regime has once again shown that it is a terror state that feeds on the blood, lives and tears of the innocent." This escalation marks the most intense military activity in the region since a fragile ceasefire was established. The remarks reflect ongoing tensions and deep divisions in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, as international calls for restraint and dialogue grow amid the rising casualties. The situation continues to draw widespread condemnation and concern from various global leaders and organizations. sources

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Mar 18 2025, 11 pm

White House: Trump-Putin Talks Progressing on Ukraine War

In a renewed effort to address the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, President Donald Trump engaged in a lengthy phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin on March 18, 2025, aiming to negotiate a ceasefire. The conversation, which began at 10 am EDT, has reportedly lasted over 90 minutes, with the White House indicating that it is progressing well. This comes nearly three weeks after a contentious meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House, where Trump expressed a willingness to discuss territorial concessions. European leaders are apprehensive that Trump may concede too much to Russia, particularly as Ukraine has been excluded from these discussions. Amidst a temporary halt to hostilities, Ukraine insists on an unconditional ceasefire, while Putin has reiterated Moscow's non-negotiable conditions, including the exclusion of NATO troops and a cessation of US military support for Ukraine. The outcome of the call remains closely monitored. sources

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Mar 18 2025, 9 pm

Israel's Gaza Offensive 'Fully Coordinated with Washington'

Israeli government spokesman David Mencer announced on Tuesday that the recent escalation of fighting in Gaza has been "fully coordinated with Washington," marking a significant intensification following the deadliest strikes since a fragile ceasefire was established in January. Mencer expressed gratitude towards President Donald Trump and his administration for their unwavering support for Israel during a press briefing. This statement underscores the close ties between the two nations as Israel resumes military operations in the region, which have resulted in rising casualties and heightened tensions. The renewed violence raises concerns about the potential for further conflict and complicates efforts to achieve lasting peace in the area. The situation remains fluid, with international observers closely monitoring developments as both sides brace for the implications of this renewed military engagement. sources

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Mar 18 2025, 9 pm

AI Transforming Organized Crime, Europol Warns

Europol has issued a stark warning about the escalating role of artificial intelligence (AI) in organised crime, highlighting its use in creating child sexual abuse images and facilitating money laundering through cryptocurrency. In an extensive 80-page threat assessment, the European police agency noted that rapid technological advancements are transforming the landscape of crime, making it increasingly sophisticated and difficult to combat. AI enables criminal networks to operate on a global scale, enhancing their capabilities in drug trafficking, human smuggling, and cybercrime. The report also pointed out that the exploitation of digital assets has hindered authorities' ability to recover illicit funds, with confiscation rates stagnating at around two percent. As technologies like quantum computing advance, Europol warns that the anonymity and efficiency of criminal operations will likely increase, raising the alarming prospect of entirely AI-controlled criminal networks in the future. sources

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Mar 18 2025, 9 pm

Hamas Declared War by Not Releasing Hostages: White House

The United States declared on Tuesday that Hamas had opted for war by not releasing hostages, prompting Israel to launch its most severe military strikes since a ceasefire was established. National Security Council spokesman Brian Hughes stated that Hamas's decision to withhold hostages indicated a choice for conflict rather than peace, as their release could have extended the ceasefire. In response to the ongoing situation, Israel reaffirmed its commitment to continue military operations until all hostages are returned. The escalation marks a significant turning point in the conflict, raising concerns about the humanitarian implications and the potential for further violence in the region. sources

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Mar 18 2025, 7 pm

Sunita Williams on Samosas and Private Spacecraft Risks

In a 2016 interview with NDTV, Indian-origin astronaut Sunita Williams expressed confidence in the safety of Boeing's Starliner spacecraft, despite initial glitches that extended its stay on the International Space Station (ISS) to nine months. At the time, Williams, who had begun collaborating with Boeing, acknowledged the challenges but praised the partnership between NASA and private companies like Boeing and SpaceX. She highlighted the active involvement of astronauts in the spacecraft's development, fostering a collaborative environment despite occasional heated discussions. Williams, who holds the record for the most spacewalk hours by a woman, also shared personal anecdotes, including her enjoyment of samosas in space and her intention to carry a Lord Ganesh idol on her next flight as a good-luck charm. Reflecting on the risks of space travel, she acknowledged the inherent dangers but emphasized the calculated nature of these risks, inspired by the legacy of her late friend, astronaut Kalpana Chawla. sources

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Mar 18 2025, 8 pm

Hospitalized Pope Urges Peace and Truth in Conflicts

Pope Francis, currently hospitalized with pneumonia, has called for an end to war in a letter to Italy's Corriere della Sera, emphasizing the media's responsibility to "serve the truth." In the message, dated March 14, the 88-year-old pontiff highlighted the significance of language in shaping human relations, urging a move towards "disarming words" to foster peace and understanding. He noted that war devastates communities without resolving conflicts, calling for revitalized diplomacy and international cooperation. Despite his health challenges, with doctors reporting a stable condition, Francis continues to work and pray during his recovery at Rome's Gemelli hospital. Speculation regarding a potential resignation due to his health has been dismissed by Vatican officials, with Secretary of State Pietro Parolin affirming that discussions about resignation have not occurred. The pope's condition has improved, allowing him to spend short periods without oxygen assistance. sources

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Mar 18 2025, 5 pm

Jaishankar Critiques UN on Kashmir, Advocates New World Order

At The Raisina Dialogue in New Delhi, India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar criticized the West's handling of the Kashmir issue within the United Nations, asserting that it has failed to recognize the "longest-standing" illegal occupation since World War II. He emphasized that Jammu and Kashmir, which acceded to India in 1947, has been subject to Pakistani aggression and occupation. Jaishankar condemned the UN's failure to distinguish between the aggressor and the victim, arguing that this selective application of global norms undermines principles of sovereignty and territorial integrity. He called for a "reformed, strong, and fair" UN, advocating for consistent global standards and a new international order that reflects the changing dynamics of power. Highlighting the hypocrisy in Western responses to regional conflicts, he urged a reevaluation of global governance to ensure stability and fairness for all nations. sources

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Mar 18 2025, 6 pm

Apple's German Antitrust Appeal Fails, Faces Stricter Regulations

Apple's recent appeal against a German regulatory ruling has been rejected by the Federal Court of Justice, potentially subjecting the tech giant to stricter regulations in Germany. The court upheld the German cartel office's 2023 designation of Apple as a "company of paramount cross-market significance for competition," placing it alongside other major tech firms like Google and Meta. This ruling comes amid increasing scrutiny of Apple's App Store, particularly regarding concerns over its extensive data collection on user behavior. The court also declined to refer the case to the European Court of Justice, dismissing a request from Apple's legal team. This decision marks a significant development in the ongoing debate about the market power of large technology companies in Europe, where regulators are increasingly focused on curbing their dominance. sources

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Mar 18 2025, 6 pm

Israel: 'No Alternative' to Resuming Gaza Operations After Airstrikes

Israel's Foreign Minister Gideon Saar stated on Tuesday that the country had "no alternative" but to resume military operations in Gaza following unsuccessful attempts to secure the release of hostages held by Hamas. In a post on X, Saar emphasized that without the hostages' release, military action was necessary. This announcement came after Israeli airstrikes reportedly resulted in over 400 fatalities in Gaza. Saar accused Hamas of rejecting an offer to extend the ceasefire's initial phase, which concluded earlier this month. The renewed military operations highlight the ongoing tensions and humanitarian crisis in the region, as Israel seeks to address the hostage situation amid escalating violence. sources

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Mar 18 2025, 6 pm

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