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#foreignaffairs
GB News: Ukraine splits on Crimea as Vladimir Putin praises Donald Trump with deal getting 'pretty close'
Ukraine is divided over the future of Crimea, with President Zelensky insisting on its return while Kyiv Mayor Klitschko suggests land concessions may be necessary for peace. Donald Trump has proposed a plan that includes U.S. recognition of Crimea as Russian territory.
Zelensky maintains that only Ukrainians can decide their territorial integrity, rejecting any permanent loss of Crimea. Klitschko's stance reflects a pragmatic approach to ending conflict, while Trump’s plan would freeze the frontline and potentially legitimize Russia's territorial gains.
Times Of Israel: Syrian foreign minister raises new flag at UN, calls for Israeli withdrawal
Syria's foreign minister, Asaad al-Shaibani, raised the country's new flag at the UN, marking a shift after Bashar al-Assad's ouster. He called for the lifting of international sanctions and urged the Security Council to pressure Israel to withdraw from Syrian territory, citing violations of sovereignty.
Al-Shaibani emphasized that the flag symbolizes a new existence for Syria and condemned Israeli airstrikes as threats to regional stability. The UN's special envoy supported calls for easing sanctions, highlighting the fragile state of Syria's transition and the urgent challenges facing the Alawite community.
#culture
Breitbart: Alex Marlow: Abolish the Woke Scholastic Book Fair in Schools
Alex Marlow, on his podcast, called for an end to Scholastic Book Fairs, labeling the company as "woke." He suggested that parents should take more responsibility for their children's reading choices and consider alternatives like libraries instead of relying on book fairs.
Marlow's remarks highlight a growing concern over children's literature and the influence of publishers.