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GB News: Nine dead as Russia attacks civilian bus in Ukraine just hours after peace talks
A Russian attack on a civilian bus in Ukraine's Sumy region has resulted in nine deaths and four injuries. The incident occurred shortly after failed peace talks between Russia and Ukraine, with Ukraine's National Police condemning the attack as a war crime.
Russia's defense ministry claimed the strike targeted a military equipment staging area, contrasting with Ukraine's characterization of the event. Despite the lack of progress in negotiations, both sides agreed to exchange a thousand prisoners of war, marking a significant development in the ongoing conflict.
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Le Monde: Gaza: Hamas announces new round of talks underway, amid new Israeli offensive
Indirect negotiations between Hamas and Israel have resumed in Doha without preconditions, coinciding with Israel's new military offensive in Gaza. The Israeli military claims the offensive aims to defeat Hamas, which has been ongoing since October 2023.
International leaders, including Spain's Prime Minister and UN Secretary-General, are calling for a ceasefire and increased pressure on Israel amid rising casualties in Gaza. Egypt's President has urged the U.S. to facilitate a ceasefire, while Iraq has pledged financial support for reconstruction efforts.
Times Of Israel: 11 thinkers from across the spectrum weigh in on what might end the Gaza war
Calls for an end to the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas are growing, even among previous supporters. Many Israelis and American Jews favor a negotiated resolution that prioritizes the release of hostages, while polls indicate a lack of support for continued military action.
Experts suggest various pathways to peace, emphasizing the need for international involvement and a political solution to replace Hamas's control in Gaza. The consensus is that without addressing the humanitarian crisis and establishing a viable governance structure, the cycle of violence is likely to continue.