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Trump to meet Putin in 海角直播 on Ukraine

Trump to meet Putin in 海角直播 on Ukraine
US President Donald Trump expects to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in 海角直播 for Ukraine peace talks. (AFP)
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Updated 13 February 2025

Trump to meet Putin in 海角直播 on Ukraine

Trump to meet Putin in 海角直播 on Ukraine
  • US President: A date for the meeting 鈥渉asn鈥檛 been set鈥 but it will happen in the 鈥渘ot too distant future鈥

RIYADH: US President Donald Trump will see his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in 海角直播 for their first meeting since taking office in January.

Trump鈥檚 announcement came after an almost 90-minute phone conversation with the Russian leader, where they discussed in ending the nearly three-year Moscow offensive in Ukraine.

鈥淲e ultimately expect to meet. In fact, we expect that he鈥檒l come here, and I鈥檒l go there, and we鈥檙e gonna meet also probably in 海角直播 the first time, we鈥檒l meet in 海角直播, see if we can get something something done,鈥 Trump told reporters in the Oval Office.

A date for the meeting 鈥渉asn鈥檛 been set鈥 but it will happen in the 鈥渘ot too distant future,鈥 the US president said.

He suggested the meeting would involve Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. 鈥淲e know the crown prince, and I think it鈥檇 be a very good place to meet.鈥

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov earlier announced that Putin had invited Trump and officials from his administration to visit Moscow to discuss Ukraine.

鈥淭he Russian president invited the US president to visit Moscow and expressed his readiness to receive American officials in Russia in those areas of mutual interest, including, of course, the topic of the Ukrainian settlement,鈥 Peskov said.

The invitation followed Trump鈥檚 announcement Wednesday that peace talks would start 鈥渋mmediately鈥 and that Ukraine would probably not get its land back, causing uproar on both sides of the Atlantic.


UK working with Israel to arrange charter flights out of Tel Aviv, Lammy says

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UK working with Israel to arrange charter flights out of Tel Aviv, Lammy says

UK working with Israel to arrange charter flights out of Tel Aviv, Lammy says
LONDON: Britain is working with Israeli authorities to arrange charter flights for British nationals from Tel Aviv when the airport reopens, foreign minister David Lammy said on Friday.
鈥淎s part of our efforts to support British nationals in the Middle East, the government is working with the Israeli authorities to provide charter flights from Tel Aviv airport when airspace reopens,鈥 Lammy said in a statement.
Israel鈥檚 main international gateway, Ben Gurion Airport, closed last week due to Israel and Iran鈥檚 spiralling air war.
On Monday, the British government advised its citizens in Israel to register their presence with British authorities, saying it was monitoring the situation and considering options for assistance.
It said it had increased its logistical support for citizens who have turned to overland routes into Jordan and Egypt.

Taiwan to hold recall election for lawmakers that could reshape parliament

Taiwan to hold recall election for lawmakers that could reshape parliament
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Taiwan to hold recall election for lawmakers that could reshape parliament

Taiwan to hold recall election for lawmakers that could reshape parliament

TAIPEI: Taiwan will hold a recall vote for around one quarter of parliament鈥檚 lawmakers 鈥 all from the main opposition party 鈥 next month, the election commission said on Friday, a move which could see the ruling party take back control of the legislature.
While Lai Ching-te won the presidency last year, his Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) lost its parliamentary majority, leaving the Kuomintang (KMT) and the much smaller Taiwan People鈥檚 Party with the most seats.
The KMT and the TPP have passed a series of measures, including swingeing budget cuts, angering the DPP, though the campaigns to gather enough signatures for the recalls were led by civic groups.
The opposition has 62 of parliament鈥檚 113 seats and the DPP holds the remaining 51. The recall votes for 24 KMT lawmakers will take place on July 26, the election commission said.
The DPP has given full support for the recalls, releasing a video this week calling on people to vote yes and 鈥渙ppose the communists鈥 鈥 a direct reference to China and what the party says is the opposition鈥檚 dangerous cosying up to Beijing.
The KMT has vowed to fight what it calls a 鈥渕alicious recall鈥 that comes so soon after the last parliamentary election in January 2024.
鈥淭he KMT calls on the people of Taiwan to oppose the green communists and fight against dictatorship, and vote 鈥榥o鈥,鈥 the party said in a statement after the recall vote was announced, referring to the DPP鈥檚 party colors.
The KMT says its engagement with China, which views separately-governed Taiwan as its own territory, is needed to keep channels of communication open and reduce tensions.
China has rejected multiple offers of talks from Lai, branding him a 鈥渟eparatist,鈥 and has increased military pressure against the island.
Recall campaigns against DPP lawmakers failed to gather enough valid signatures.
For the recalls to be successful, the number of votes approving the measure must be more than those opposing it, and also exceed one-quarter of the number of registered voters in the constituency, so turnout will be important.
If the recall votes are successful, there will be by-elections later this year to select new lawmakers.
Taiwan鈥檚 next parliamentary and presidential elections are not scheduled until early 2028.


Belgium announces border checks in migration clampdown

Belgium announces border checks in migration clampdown
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Belgium announces border checks in migration clampdown

Belgium announces border checks in migration clampdown
  • A spokesperson for the Belgian Immigration Office said it was difficult to give figures for illegal immigration at the moment without the systematic border checks

BRUSSELS: Belgium will introduce border checks on people coming into the country to clamp down on illegal migration, the government said, in another limit on free movement across Europe鈥檚 Schengen zone.
The restrictions in the country that borders the Netherlands, France, Luxembourg and Germany will start this summer, a spokesperson for the junior minister for migration, Anneleen Van Bossuyt, said on Friday.
鈥淭ime for entry controls. Belgium must not be a magnet for those stopped elsewhere. Our message is clear: Belgium will no longer tolerate illegal migration and asylum shopping,鈥 Van Bossuyt wrote on X.
The announcement follows similar moves by the Netherlands and Germany, part of a broader crackdown on migration across the continent, even as numbers of arrivals on many major routes have shown signs of falling.
鈥淭he checks will be carried out in a targeted manner on major access roads such as motorway car parks, on bus traffic ... on certain trains ... and on intra-Schengen flights from countries with high migration pressure, such as Greece and Italy,鈥 a Belgian government statement said late on Thursday.
Prime Minister Bart De Wever, in office since February, has said curbing migration is a key priority for his right-leaning government.
Belgium is part of the open-border Schengen area which guarantees free travel between its 29 member states. Under article 23 of the Schengen Borders Code, members can temporarily reinstate border checks in response to security or migration pressures.
A spokesperson for the Belgian Immigration Office said it was difficult to give figures for illegal immigration at the moment without the systematic border checks.
Belgium, one of the world鈥檚 richest countries, received 39,615 asylum applications in 2024, 11.6 percent more than in 2023, numbers from the Federal Agency for the Reception of Asylum Seekers show.
The country had the capacity to take in 35,600 applicants in 2024, according to the figures, leaving many arrivals without proper accommodation.


Iran-Israel war could have 鈥榟armful鈥 migration impact on Europe, Erdogan warns

Iran-Israel war could have 鈥榟armful鈥 migration impact on Europe, Erdogan warns
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Iran-Israel war could have 鈥榟armful鈥 migration impact on Europe, Erdogan warns

Iran-Israel war could have 鈥榟armful鈥 migration impact on Europe, Erdogan warns

ISTANBUL: The Iran-Israel air war could spark a surge in migration that could harm Europe and the region, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned Friday.
Israel, saying Iran was on the verge of developing a nuclear weapon, launched a massive wave of strikes a week ago, triggering an immediate retaliation.
鈥淭he spiral of violence triggered by Israel鈥檚 attacks could harm the region and Europe in terms of migration and the possibility of nuclear leakage,鈥 his office quoted him as saying in a phone conversation with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz.
Erdogan said the solution to the nuclear disagreements with Iran was 鈥渢hrough negotiations.鈥 He said the violence had 鈥渞aised the threat to regional security to the highest level鈥 and Turkiye was 鈥渕aking efforts to end the conflict.鈥
Despite the escalating confrontation, a Turkish defense ministry source said Thursday there had been 鈥渘o increase鈥 in numbers crossing from Iran.
The Turkish authorities have not released any figures.
AFP correspondents at the main Kapikoy border crossing near the eastern Turkish city of Van reported seeing several hundred people crossing in both directions, with a customs official saying the numbers were 鈥渘othing unusual.鈥
During a visit to the frontier on Wednesday, Defense Minister Yasar Guler said 鈥渟ecurity measures at our borders have been increased.鈥


Armed men in western Niger kill 34 soldiers and wound 14, authorities say

Armed men in western Niger kill 34 soldiers and wound 14, authorities say
Updated 20 June 2025

Armed men in western Niger kill 34 soldiers and wound 14, authorities say

Armed men in western Niger kill 34 soldiers and wound 14, authorities say

DAKAR: Armed men killed 34 soldiers and wounded 14 others in western Niger near the tri-state border with Mali and Burkina Faso, the defense ministry said.
The attack was carred out around 9 a.m. Thursday in Banibangou by attackers using eight vehicles and more than 200 motorbikes, the ministry said in a statement.
The government said its forces killed dozens of attackers it called 鈥渢errorists,鈥 adding that search operations by land and air were being conduted to find additional assailants.
Niger, along with its neighbors Burkina Faso and Mali, has for more than a decade battled an insurgency fought by jihadi groups, including some allied with Al-Qaeda and the Daesh group.
Following military coups in the three nations in recent years, the ruling juntas have expelled French forces and turned to Russia鈥檚 mercenary units for security assistance. The three countries have vowed to strengthen their cooperation by establishing a new security alliance, the Alliance of Sahel States.
But the security situation in the Sahel, a vast region on the fringes of the Sahara Desert, has significantly worsened since the juntas took power, analysts say, with a record number of attacks and civilians killed by Islamic militants and government forces.