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#politics

GB News: Baffling moment Vladimir Putin's legs 'twitch uncontrollably' during Donald Trump talks
Baffling moment Vladimir Putin's legs 'twitch uncontrollably' during Donald Trump talks
Putin wobbled while bidding farewell to Trump in Alaska, prompting online speculation about his health and taller-appearance theory.

Three-hour talks produced no Ukraine ceasefire; Trump called the talks “great and very successful” as Zelensky and European leaders plan next steps.


#war

Forbes: Trump-Zelenskyy Meeting: What To Know As Macron, Meloni, Starmer And More Will Attend
Trump-Zelenskyy Meeting: What To Know As Macron, Meloni, Starmer And More Will Attend
EU and NATO leaders join Zelenskyy to meet Trump at the White House on a Ukraine ceasefire.

Talks may hinge on Russian concessions and Article 5–style guarantees, but Kyiv rejects territorial swaps; the U.S. seeks a peace deal, not NATO entry.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Ukraine can survive without Donbas, it can’t without Black Sea access
Ukraine can survive without Donbas, it can’t without Black Sea access
War fixates on land; battles and surrender terms revolve around geography, even in maritime conflicts.

The Ukraine talks sparked by a Trump-Putin Alaska meeting treat Donbas and its defenders as pawns in a global game.


#culture

Le Monde: Soviet-era relics in Kazakhstan rescued from ruin
Soviet-era relics in Kazakhstan rescued from ruin
In Almaty, a Soviet-era mural above a climbing gym fades. Architect Aiya Duiseyeva and two others launched a 7 million tenges drive to restore it.

The mural’s creator and date are unknown; some residents deem it a relic of colonization, others a heritage to save.


Fox News: Terence Stamp, General Zod in 'Superman' and 'Billy Budd,' dead at 87
Terence Stamp, General Zod in 'Superman' and 'Billy Budd,' dead at 87
Terence Stamp, the British actor known for Billy Budd, Superman and Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, has died at 87 per an online notice.

Oscar nominee for Billy Budd; Stamp played General Zod among other roles over six decades. No immediate comment from his representative.