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Thailand and Cambodia sign new ceasefire after weeks of deadly border clashes27.prosince The neighbors renewed a commitment to stop violent clashes along their border, after an October truce for which President Donald Trump claimed credit unraveled. Russian attack pummels Kyiv as Zelensky prepares to meet Trump27.prosince Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said the attacks make clear Russia does not want to end the war and that the world must do more to pressure Moscow. South Korea’s hottest new dance clubs open at 9 (a.m.)27.prosince In South Korea, notorious for its hard drinking culture, younger generations are increasingly opting for morning dance parties — powered by coffee, not alcohol. The U.S. sank the alleged narco-terrorists’ boat — and let them go27.prosince In blowing up the vessel, destroying evidence and repatriating the survivors, the U.S. cut short a process that’s helped bring down traffickers. With airstrike in Nigeria, Trump inserts U.S. into long-running turmoil26.prosince While Trump has said he acted to protect Christians, analysts report that violence, particularly by Islamist militants, has targeted both Christians and Muslims. Explosion at mosque in Syria’s Homs kills at least eight people26.prosince Syrian authorities did not identify a perpetrator in the blast, which occurred in an area of Homs where most residents belong to the Alawite religious minority. Zelensky says he will meet Trump on Sunday, citing progress in peace plan26.prosince The meeting suggests that Washington and Kyiv are closing in on a joint position to end the war. Russia, however, will likely reject several aspects of the plan. New Egyptian museum brings fresh pressure for return of Nefertiti’s bust26.prosince One of Egypt’s most famous and beautiful artifacts lies in a Berlin museum, and the calls for its return have received a renewed push with the opening of a new museum. She spent the war planning to stay in Gaza. Now she is ready to leave.26.prosince Displaced seven times, Diana Shams intended to return to her home, which survived years of war in Gaza only to be destroyed in the final hours before the ceasefire. |