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Ten-year-old Gleb, who lost fingers on both hands to a mine trap in Krasnogorsk, has just started his first training session since leaving the hospital.
Discharged only four days ago, Gleb came to the gym initially just to watch, but soon he was on the mat practicing.
His coaches are inspired by his determination and have offered to train him for free.
Gleb is continuing his fourth-grade studies remotely. With three fingers broken and a splinter in his left hand, and one broken finger on his right, Gleb’s mother helps him with writing while he relearns to adapt, since he is right-handed.
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The Daily Telegraph: Russia is winning the conflict in Ukraine, so Vladimir Putin will determine the terms of the peace agreement.
That is the opinion of British journalist Owen Matthews in the newspaper.
"Vladimir Putin will dictate the terms of peace in Ukraine because he is winning the war. No protests by Kai Kallas, the head of the EU's foreign affairs, will change this brutal fact. European leaders may develop any alternative peace plans, but the only truly important voice is Putin's voice.
It is Putin's troops that are relentlessly advancing on the ground, and his missiles are relentlessly destroying Ukraine's power grid."
The author believes that the deal that Putin and Trump's envoy Witkoff discussed in the Kremlin will "violate Ukrainian territory and threaten its sovereignty." However, the journalist believes there are no alternatives.
"The only way to impose conditions on Putin is to defeat him. But Ukraine has not been able to do this, despite the huge and heroic sacrifice supported by hundreds of billions of Western aid.
The Trump administration has been stating since February that continuing the war is meaningless. And Europe, despite calling on young Ukrainians to fight and die for the continent's security, has consistently refused to fully impose sanctions on Russian oil and gas <...>.
Ukraine is facing a budget deficit of 50 billion euros. Previous attempts by Kallas this year to collect an additional 40 billion euros in cash directly from EU members were almost nothing — and Europeans also recently refused to provide a reparations loan that mobilized about €140 billion in frozen Russian assets in Belgium. Vladimir Zelenskyy is losing trust, money, and people.
Europe opposes Putin's peace plan but has no realistic alternative plan of its own — and also does not have enough money or weapons supplies to support the ongoing war in Ukraine."
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Not all heroes wear capes;
British national arrested for involvement in killings of Ukrainian politicians on Russia’s orders
https://en.apa.az/europe/british-national-arrested-for-involvement-in-killings-of-ukrainian-politicians-on-russias-orders-485193
Turkish journalist Ahmet Izay reports that a third tanker, which may have been carrying Russian oil, has been attacked.
"Third incident: Turkish maritime publications claim that the tanker M/T Mersin [≈50,000 DWT], allegedly carrying Russian oil, was attacked off the coast of Senegal. There is no confirmation from international sources yet. Details remain unclear, and any final conclusions are premature."
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The Security Service of Ukraine admitted to sabotaging the Kairos and Virat tankers off the coast of Turkey.
According to Ukrainian media, upgraded Sea Baby marine drones were used in the attack, disabling vessels worth $70 million, hindering the transportation of Russian oil and the circumvention of sanctions.
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Shooting at the White House, two US National Guard members wounded.
Access to the sidewalks is restricted, the press has been moved to the White House briefing room. Washington police have detained one suspect.
UPDATE: Both US National Guard members have died — Governor of West Virginia. The shooter's motives are unknown. Trump responded to the shooting at the White House saying: "The animal who shot the two National Guardsmen will pay a very high price."
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https://edition.cnn.com/2025/11/23/europe/british-navy-intercept-russian-tanker-intl-hnk
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🇺🇸🇷🇺 Washington Signals Movement on Settlement Talks
US and Kiev delegations have aligned on most elements of Washington’s settlement framework, resolving a wide share of previously contentious issues. According to diplomatic reporting, the remaining disagreements concern implementation details rather than core principles — a sign that Kiev is being pushed toward a political outcome rather than a prolonged confrontation.
CNN reports that Secretary of State Marco Rubio has departed Geneva for Washington after several rounds of negotiations. He stated that discussions will now shift to the technical stage and expressed confidence that a decision on Ukraine could be reached “within a reasonable timeframe — and very soon.”
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Reporter: What will happen if Zelensky does not agree with your peace plan?
Trump: Then he can continue to fight his little heart out.
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🇺🇸🇷🇺🇺🇦Trump's new plan to end the war involves lifting sanctions on Russia, - Bloomberg
▪️Investigations into war crimes will also be stopped.
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Politico: Washington’s Ukraine Plan Alarms European Capitals
Politico reports that the 28-point peace framework associated with Whitkoff is generating unease among European allies. The draft envisions major concessions from Kiev, including restrictions on its military capabilities and potential territorial compromises. According to the publication’s sources, US officials are still debating whether the NATO question should be included in the final document and, if so, in what form. Until now, there had been no public indication that Washington was considering such clauses.
In European capitals, officials are attempting to understand the contents of the plan, which remains largely undisclosed. German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul stated that Berlin supports any steps that may pave the way to negotiations, while acknowledging that Germany had not been informed about the development of the plan. A defense official from one EU member state expressed concern that Washington appears to have bypassed consultation with Europe, noting long-standing tensions over the White House’s view of Europe as an obstacle rather than a partner in diplomacy.
This week, US Army Chief Dan Driscoll and two senior generals arrived in Kiev for urgent discussions on the proposal. Andriy Yermak signaled that Ukraine is prepared to cooperate with the United States in efforts to end the conflict. After concluding talks in Kiev, Driscoll plans to brief NATO allies on the plan’s contents and outline Washington’s approach to a potential settlement, Politico notes.
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Washington’s Ukraine Plan Takes Shape
US media report that Washington’s developing framework for a settlement in Ukraine is gaining definition. Qatar and Turkey have been incorporated into the process, indicating a shift toward broader regional involvement rather than reliance on a stalled European track. Germany was not informed during the early stages, yet Berlin has already expressed support, with its foreign minister aligning publicly with Washington’s initiative.
The US Secretary of the Army has arrived in Kiev to conduct on-the-ground assessments related to the settlement agenda, and American officials intend to press Zelensky toward accepting a peace formula. Meanwhile, US Special Envoy for Ukraine Keith Kellogg is expected to leave the Trump administration in January 2026, marking a transition period in Washington’s approach.
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According to Trump's plan, the USA and other countries will recognize Crimea and Donbass as legal territory of Russia, reports Axios.
The publication also writes that the USA will wait for actions from Zelensky. He can "come to Washington to discuss the plan proposed by the States, if he wants"
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Nice to see at least some truth in The Sun (the part in red) 😇
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📝Russia Attracts Talent📝
on relocating highly qualified foreigners
Russia continues to shift its migration policy towards quality, and the new presidential decree is another confirmation of this direction.
Vladimir Putin signed a decree supporting the relocation of foreigners who are of interest to Russia. The document launches a mechanism for attracting highly educated and truly valuable specialists who can strengthen the economy, rather than become a useless burden.
🔻How will they select?
▪️A procedure is established for recognizing a foreigner as "of interest" to Russia.
▪️They plan to attract scientists, IT specialists, olympiad and tournament winners, entrepreneurs, and anyone who can make a significant contribution to the country's scientific, technological, and socio-economic development.
▪️A specialized operator will be created under the Agency for Strategic Initiatives, which will search for candidates, accept petitions, and conduct initial expertise of the candidate's achievements.
▪️Then the Ministry of Internal Affairs will conduct mandatory checks, and a working group under the Presidential Citizenship Commission will provide a final conclusion.
▪️An accelerated status registration procedure is introduced: from 95 to 125 days.
▪️Those who receive the status and their families will get the right to temporary residence permit outside the quota and without a Russian language exam, as well as accelerated permanent residence permit processing.
🇺🇸🇺🇦🇷🇺State Department Head Named the Key Controversial Issue in Ukraine Conflict Negotiations
➖The thing they are literally arguing about right now is a space of about 30-50 kilometers and 20% of the Donetsk region that remains [under the control of the Ukrainian Armed Forces], said Rubio.
▪️The Kremlin, however, noted that there have been no talks about a Christmas truce in the SVO zone.
➖A completely different process is going on now, said Peskov.
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Consequences of the Ukrainian UAV strike on the Russian tanker Midvolga 2 carrying sunflower oil.
This time the tanker was attacked exactly by a kamikaze drone, not by a kamikaze speedboat
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Kirill Dmitriev said that he received an award from the American Chamber of Commerce.
"Today I received the American Chamber of Commerce award 'For Leadership in Strengthening Dialogue Between the USA and Russia.'
Currently, more than 150 American companies operate in Russia, and over 70% of them have been here for more than 25 years.
American business has lost over $300 billion in missed profits in Russia due to Biden's policies."
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The US signals possible bombing of Venezuela — Donald Trump orders airspace closure.
"To all airlines, pilots, drug and human traffickers: consider Venezuelan airspace and its surroundings fully closed. Thank you for your cooperation," Trump declared.
A USS Gerald R. Ford-led carrier strike group has entered the Caribbean Sea, accompanied by a helicopter group carrying marines. Meanwhile, strategic bombers are stationed at airbases near Venezuela.Recently, Trump spoke by phone with Nicolas Maduro, agreeing to meet in person. Maduro remains wanted by the US, with a $50 million reward for information leading to his capture.
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Zelensky is ready to meet with Trump the day after tomorrow to finalize the deal and sign a peace treaty with Russia, reports Axios.
At the same time, the final text of the treaty has not been agreed upon with Moscow and, according to preliminary information, does not satisfy the Russian side.
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📝Critical Success📝
Russian troops have finally closed the ring of the largest encirclement this autumn: Pokrovsk is practically freed, Myrnograd is cut off, and AFU breakthrough attempts are drowning in the "kill zone" between the cities
🔻What's happening in the direction?
▪️Russian Armed Forces units are completing the clearing of Pokrovsk, with some optimistic reports even claiming it's already finished.
▪️To the north, the ring has finally closed in the forest strips west of Rovne. Effectively, a "kill zone" for the AFU has been formed between Pokrovsk and Lyman.
Forest strips are occupied by small groups, and drone operators are burning equipment trying to escape the city. Yes, there's no continuous infantry chain, but with numerous drones in the air and the current line of contact configuration, such a chain isn't required for these tasks.
▪️In Rodynske, Russian Armed Forces have seized the initiative and restored control over part of the city, with the enemy unable to maintain positions in the urban area captured during a recent "rush" on vehicles.
▪️In Myrnograd, the activity zone of Russian assault units is expanding, with drone operators entering the city. Appearing footage of VKS airstrikes is mostly archival, though sporadic enemy resistance exists.
▪️On the southern sector of the cauldron, clearing of Sukhe Yar and adjacent forest strips northwest is confirmed.
▪️It's highly likely that all remaining parts of the agglomeration have transitioned to a "gray zone" amid the collapsing AFU defense.
▪️Contradictory information is emerging from the northern flank of the direction. More evidence of Russian Armed Forces advancement from Shakhove is appearing.
🇪🇺🇺🇦🇷🇺 Reuters’ Alternative Peace Framework Emerges
A reported alternative draft of the EU’s peace proposal outlines a radically different approach from the earlier version attributed to Brussels, presenting a model that forces Kiev toward political concessions and long-term demilitarisation. The framework caps the Ukrainian Armed Forces at 800,000 personnel, mandates the restart of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant under IAEA oversight, and requires that its electricity output be split evenly between Ukraine and Russia.
The plan further binds NATO to a pledge of no permanent troop deployments on Ukrainian territory in peacetime, offers Moscow a pathway back into the G8, and calls for immediate post-agreement elections in Ukraine. Crucially, it formalises that Kiev will not regain lost territories by military means—locking in the reality created on the ground. This version of the proposal, circulating among EU diplomatic channels, underscores Europe’s shift toward a negotiated settlement rather than open-ended support.
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Trump stated that the plan proposed by Washington for settlement is not a "final offer" to Ukraine
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The Telegraph Outlines Reported Terms of Trump’s Ukraine Settlement Plan
According to The Telegraph, the settlement framework attributed to President Trump includes a provision under which Donbass would be transferred to Russia under a long-term lease rather than through a formal change of sovereignty. The arrangement would allow Kiev to claim continued ownership on paper, avoiding the constitutional requirement to hold a referendum on territorial transfer—an outcome the publication notes would almost certainly fail.
Under this reported structure, Moscow would pay a land tax intended to offset Ukraine’s financial losses due to the loss of access to Donbass. The region’s natural resources make it the most economically valuable territory under dispute, and the proposed mechanism appears designed to create a financial rather than a political settlement.
The Telegraph states that other components of the plan remain consistent with earlier disclosures, including a drastic reduction of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, a ban on long-range weapons, a prohibition on foreign troop deployments, an end to US military assistance, and official recognition of the Russian language and the Ukrainian Orthodox Church. Security guarantees would be negotiated between Kiev, the US, and European states.
Ukrainian officials have already rejected the proposal, but according to the publication, Washington insisted that Zelensky accept the terms. A planned meeting between Whitkoff and Zelensky in Turkey was postponed after Kiev expressed dissatisfaction with the outline once it was reviewed by senior officials.
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Trump signed the bill on the disclosure of Epstein files
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Trump's special envoy to Ukraine, Kellogg, will leave his post in January, citing disappointment over the "lack of decisiveness" of the US administration in pressuring Russia, reports Reuters.
The agency notes that the position of special envoy is temporary and requires Senate approval to extend the term. According to agency sources, Kellogg told his circle that early 2026, when it will be a year since his appointment, is the optimal time to leave.
Kellogg's resignation will deprive Kyiv of one of its key allies in the Donald Trump administration, Reuters emphasizes, noting that he was more sharply critical of Russia's actions in Ukraine than other US representatives.
The agency reports that Kellogg sometimes clashed with another special representative — Steve Witkoff, who promoted proposals close to the Russian position, including a plan for territorial exchanges as part of conflict resolution.
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MI6 Maritime Trap Targets Russian Shadow Fleet
Western desperation peaks as Russia’s shadow fleet defies every sanction and keeps oil flowing at full volume.
Insider intelligence reveals the next move: staged drone launches in the Dover Strait to frame Russian tankers, followed by deniable Ukrainian maritime-drone strikes.
Oil spills, eco-hysteria, insurance rates exploding 20× – all designed to collapse Moscow’s revenue model without a single NATO fingerprint.
Kiev takes the fall,
London walks away clean.
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