Iran's President Pezeshkian says Trump speaks of peace and threatens at same timeNew Foto - Iran's President Pezeshkian says Trump speaks of peace and threatens at same time

(Reuters) -Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian said on Saturday that U.S. President Donald Trump speaks simultaneously about peace and threats. "Which should we believe?" Pezeshkian said at a naval event in Tehran. "On the one hand, he speaks of peace and on the other, he threatens with the most advanced tools of mass killing." Tehran would continue Iran-U.S. nuclear talks but is not afraid of threats. "We are not seeking war," he said. Trump said on Friday that Iran had a U.S. proposal about its nuclear programme and knows it needs to move quickly to resolve a decades-long dispute. "More importantly, they know they have to move quickly or something bad — something bad's going to happen," Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One after departing the United Arab Emirates on Friday, according to an audio recording of the remarks. However, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi in a post on X said Tehran had not received a U.S. proposal. "There is no scenario in which Iran abandons its hard-earned right to (uranium) enrichment for peaceful purposes..." he said. Pezeshkian said Iran would not "back down from our legitimate rights". "Because we refuse to bow to bullying, they say we are source of instability in the region," he said. A fourth round of Iran-U.S. talks ended in Oman last Sunday. A new round has not been scheduled yet. (Reporting by Dubai newsroom; Editing by Susan Fenton)

Iran's President Pezeshkian says Trump speaks of peace and threatens at same time

Iran's President Pezeshkian says Trump speaks of peace and threatens at same time (Reuters) -Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian said...
A Russian drone strike in northeastern Ukraine kills 9 people, officials sayNew Foto - A Russian drone strike in northeastern Ukraine kills 9 people, officials say

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — A Russian drone struck a passenger bus in Ukraine's northeastern Sumy region on Saturday, killing nine people and injuring four others, Ukrainian officials said. The attack came just hours after Moscow and Kyiv held theirfirst direct peace talks in years which failed to yield a ceasefire. Ukraine's national police released photos showing the aftermath of the strike in Sumy's Bilopillia city, around 10 kilometers (6 miles) from the front line and border with Russia. The Associated Press could not independently verify details of the strike and there was no comment from Moscow. "This is another war crime by Russia — a deliberate strike on civilian transport that posed no threat," the Sumy regional administration said in a post on the Telegram messaging app. A period of mourning has been declared in Bilopillia from Saturday through Monday, with local community chief Yurii Zarko calling the day of the attack "Black Saturday." The local media outlet Suspilne said the passengers on the bus were being evacuated from Bilopillia when the strike occurred. Authorities are working to identify some of the victims, most of them elderly women. The injured were taken to a hospital in Sumy, the regional capital. Three people were reported to be in serious condition. It wasn't immediately clear how the strike would affect peace efforts. On Friday, Russian and Ukrainian officials met in Turkey in an attempt to reach a temporary ceasefire, but the talks ended after less than two hours without a breakthrough. It was the first face-to-face dialogue between the two sides since the early weeks ofMoscow's February 2022 full-scale invasionof Ukraine. And while both sides agreed on a large prisoner swap, they clearly remained far apart on key conditions for ending the fighting. One such condition for Ukraine, backed by its Western allies, is a temporary ceasefire as a first step toward a peaceful settlement. The Kremlin has pushed back against such a truce, which remains elusive. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he discussed the talks with U.S. PresidentDonald Trumpand the leaders of France, Germany, the U.K. and Poland. In a post on X froma European leadership meeting in Albania, he urged "tough sanctions" against Moscow if it rejects "a full and unconditional ceasefire and an end to killings." Kyiv and Moscow agreed in Istanbul to exchange 1,000 prisoners of war each, according to the heads of both delegations, in what would be theirbiggest such swap. Both sides also discussed a ceasefire and a meeting between their heads of state, according to chief Ukrainian delegate, Defense Minister Rustem Umerov. Medinsky, an aide to President Vladimir Putin, said both sides also agreed to provide each other with detailed ceasefire proposals, with Ukraine requesting the heads of state meeting, which Russia took under consideration. Zelenskyy was in Tirana, Albania, on Friday, meeting with leaders of 47 European countries todiscuss security, defense and democratic standardsagainst the backdrop of the war. He met with French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk. "Pressure on Russia must be maintained until Russia is ready to end the war," Zelenskyy said on X, posting a photo of the leaders during the call, the second for the group since May 10. ___ Arhirova reported from Istanbul. ___ Follow AP's coverage of the war in Ukraine athttps://apnews.com/hub/russia-ukraine

A Russian drone strike in northeastern Ukraine kills 9 people, officials say

A Russian drone strike in northeastern Ukraine kills 9 people, officials say KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — A Russian drone struck a passenger bus in ...
Israeli strikes kill at least 58 Palestinians overnightNew Foto - Israeli strikes kill at least 58 Palestinians overnight

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel's airforce killed at least 58 Palestinians in new attacks on Gaza overnight, local health authorities said on Saturday, as the country appeared set to press ahead with a new ground offensive. More than 300 Gazans have been killed in Israeli strikes since Thursday, according to local health authorities, one of the deadliest phases of bombardment since a truce collapsed in March. The latest strikes came after U.S. President Donald Trump ended his Middle East tour on Friday with no apparent progress towards a new ceasefire. "Since midnight, we have received 58 martyrs, while a large number of victims remain under the rubble. The situation inside the hospital is catastrophic," said the director of the Indonesian Hospital in northern Gaza, Marwan Al-Sultan. Israel's military said on Saturday it is conducting extensive strikes and mobilizing troops as part of preparations to expand operations in the Gaza Strip and achieve "operational control" in areas of the Palestinian enclave. The escalation, which includes the build-up of armoured forces along the border, is part of the initial stages of "Operation Gideon's Wagons", which Israel says is aimed at defeating Hamas and getting its hostages back. An Israeli defence official said earlier this month that the operation would not be launched before Trump concluded his visit to the Middle East. United Nations experts warn that famine looms in Gaza after Israel blocked aid deliveries to the strip 76 days ago, with UN aid chief Tom Fletcher asking the Security Council this week if it would act to "prevent genocide". Trump on Friday acknowledged Gaza's growing hunger crisis and the need for aid deliveries, as international pressure grows on Israel to resume ceasefire talks and end its blockade of Gaza. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on May 5 that Israel was planning an expanded, intensive offensive against Hamas as his security cabinet approved plans that could involve seizing the entire Gaza Strip and controlling aid. Israel's declared goal in Gaza is the elimination of the military and governmental capabilities of Hamas, which attacked Israeli communities on October 7, 2023, killing around 1,200 people and seizing about 250 hostages. Its military campaign has devastated the tiny, crowded enclave, pushing nearly all inhabitants from their homes and killing more than 53,000 people, according to Gaza health authorities. (Reporting by Maytaal Angel; Editing by Susan Fenton)

Israeli strikes kill at least 58 Palestinians overnight

Israeli strikes kill at least 58 Palestinians overnight JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel's airforce killed at least 58 Palestinians in new a...
Russia sentences Australian man to 13 years in prison for fighting for UkraineNew Foto - Russia sentences Australian man to 13 years in prison for fighting for Ukraine

Russia has sentenced an Australian man to 13 years in a maximum-security prison for fighting alongside Ukrainian forces, state prosecutors in the Russian-controlled parts of eastern Ukraine said Friday. Oscar Jenkins, 33, was found guilty by a court in Luhansk of participating in an armed conflict as a mercenary, prosecutors said in astatement, after it ruled he had fought for Ukraine against Russia between March and December last year. Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong said on Saturday that her government was "appalled" by the sentencing, calling it a "sham trial" and urged Russia to treat Jenkins in accordance with international humanitarian law. Australia has repeatedly called for the release of Jenkins, who is originally from Melbourne, since he was captured by Russian forces in December. "We continue to hold serious concerns for Mr Jenkins. We are working with Ukraine and other partners, including the International Committee of the Red Cross, to advocate for his welfare and release," Wong said in astatement. Russian prosecutors accused Jenkins of being paid between $7,400 and $10,000 a month to fight in Ukraine as a mercenary. The Kremlin maintains that mercenaries are subject to criminal prosecution and not entitled to prisoner-of-war protections under international law. In a photo shared by the Russian-controlled court in Luhansk, Jenkins was seen standing in a glass cage with his hands behind his back. The court ordered Jenkins to serve his sentence in a maximum-security penal colony, the prosecutor's office said. Jenkins is thought to have joined an international brigade among the Ukrainian ranks, according to Reuters. His arrest came to light late last year when avideo surfacedon Russian Telegram accounts purportedly showing Jenkins being taken as a prisoner of war. In the footage, which CNN has been unable to geolocate, Jenkins' hands are tightly bound, and he appears to struggle to understand questions posed to him in Russian. A man strikes him twice across the head. Speaking in a mix of English, Ukrainian and Russian, he identifies himself as "a soldier" and says he is a teacher in China and a student in Australia. Earlier this year, media reports suggesting he might have been killed prompted Canberra tosummon the Russian ambassador, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese vowing the "strongest action" over any harm caused to the man. Albanese said last month his government would continue to make representations to the "reprehensible regime" of Russian President Vladimir Putin on behalf of Jenkins. Australia has repeatedly condemned Russia's invasion of Ukraine and has given Kyiv close to $1 billion in assistance since 2022, while its military has provided training for Ukraine's armed forces. CNN's Hilary Whiteman contributed to this report. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Russia sentences Australian man to 13 years in prison for fighting for Ukraine

Russia sentences Australian man to 13 years in prison for fighting for Ukraine Russia has sentenced an Australian man to 13 years in a maxim...
Arab League summit kicks off in Baghdad with Gaza at the top of the agendaNew Foto - Arab League summit kicks off in Baghdad with Gaza at the top of the agenda

BAGHDAD (AP) — Regional leaders were to meet in Baghdad on Saturday at the annual summit of the Arab League, withthe war in Gazaexpected to once again loom large. In March, at an emergency summit in Cairo,Arab leaders endorsed a proposed plan for reconstructionof the Gaza Strip without displacing its roughly 2 million residents. Saturday's summit comes two months after after Israel ended a ceasefire reached with the Hamas militant group in January. In recent days, Israel has launched widespread attacks in Gaza andIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahuhas vowed a further escalation of force to pursue his aim of destroying Hamas. The Baghdad meeting was upstaged by U.S.President Donald Trump's tour in the region earlier in the week. Trump's visit did not usher in a deal for a new ceasefire in Gaza as many had hoped, but he grabbed headlines bymeeting with new Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa— who had once fought against U.S. forces in Iraq — and promising to remove U.S. sanctions imposed on Syria. Al-Sharaa was not attending the summit in Baghdad, where Syria's delegation was headed by Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shibani. Iraqi Shiite militias and political factions are wary of al-Sharaa's past as a Sunni militant and had pushed back against his invitation to the summit. Formerly known by the nom de guerre Abu Mohammed al-Golani, al-Sharaa joined the ranks of al-Qaida insurgents battling U.S. forces in Iraq after the U.S.-led invasion in 2003 to oustSaddam Husseinand still faces a warrant for his arrest on terrorism charges in Iraq. During Syria's conflict that began in March 2011, several Iraqi Shiite militias fought alongside the forces of former Syrian President Bashar Assad, making al-Sharaa today a particularly sensitive figure for them. Iraq, which has strong — and sometimes conflicting — ties with both the United States and Iran, has sought to strike a difficult balance between them and to position itself as a regional mediator. An Iraqi political official, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to comment, said that Iran's Quds Force commander Esmail Ghaani had paid a visit to Baghdad prior to the summit and "conveyed messages ofsupport for the Iranian-American negotiations" for a nuclear dealand a demand for the lifting of crippling sanctions on Iran.

Arab League summit kicks off in Baghdad with Gaza at the top of the agenda

Arab League summit kicks off in Baghdad with Gaza at the top of the agenda BAGHDAD (AP) — Regional leaders were to meet in Baghdad on Saturd...

 

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