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25 Mar 2025
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Ukraine war latest: Russia ‘demands more Ukrainian territory than it occupies’ at peace talks
Russia is demanding control over four Ukrainian regions—Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson—during peace talks in Saudi Arabia, despite not fully controlling any of them. The Kremlin hopes the US will pressure Ukraine to withdraw its troops from these areas.
The US remains optimistic about reaching a ceasefire, while Ukraine accuses Russia of making insincere peace statements amid ongoing attacks. Further discussions between Kyiv and Washington are scheduled to continue.
#military
Forbes: Trump Says He Knows ‘Nothing’ Of The Atlantic Editor’s Claims He Was In Signal Group That Made War Plans
President Trump denied knowledge of an article from The Atlantic alleging that his Cabinet members discussed military plans against the Houthis in Yemen in a group chat that included the magazine's editor. Trump dismissed the magazine's credibility and stated the military operation was effective.
Democrats, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, are calling for investigations into the alleged breach of military intelligence. Concerns have been raised about the implications for national security and the potential fallout for National Security Adviser Mike Waltz.
#education
GB News: Bridget Phillipson blasted for 'short-sighted' plans to scrap free school meals for infants: 'A drop in the ocean!'
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson faces backlash over proposed cuts to the education budget, including making free school meals for infants means-tested. Critics argue these measures would yield minimal savings while impacting essential services for children.
Commentators describe the proposals as shortsighted and demoralizing, emphasizing that universal benefits ensure all children are supported. The government maintains that budget adjustments are necessary for financial stability.