
Zelensky to negotiate with Trump on US-Russia peace deal

Volodymyr Zelenskyy agreed to negotiate with Donald Trump over a peace plan prepared by the US and Russia, which requires Ukraine to make major territorial and military concessions.
The plan has sparked strong reactions in Kiev, with many officials calling it "absurd" and tantamount to the country's capitulation.
Meanwhile, the Trump administration is urgently pushing for a deal, even though Ukraine and European allies say the new proposal favors Moscow and does not guarantee real security.
Serbian president faces legal action in Sarajevo 'sniper tourism' case

A Croatian journalist has filed a complaint in Milan against Serbian President Aleksandar Vu?i?, linking him to the so-called "Sarajevo safari", where foreigners allegedly paid to shoot civilians during the siege of the 1990s.
Italian prosecutors have opened an investigation into murders carried out by "sniper tourists", while new evidence claims that Vucic was present at one of the points from which the attacks were carried out.
Vu?i? has denied the allegations, but the growing body of evidence and documents could lead to an in-depth investigation into those responsible for the massacres of the time.
Cop30: Dozens of countries threaten to block resolution if it doesn't contain an action plan to phase out fossil fuels

Dozens of countries at Cop30 have threatened to block the final agreement if Brazil scraps its plan to phase out fossil fuels.
The letter signed by 29 countries calls this plan a "red line," while several other countries, especially oil-producing ones, are strongly opposing it.
With talks dragging on due to tensions and a fire that interrupted proceedings for more than six hours, the success of Cop30 is depending on whether or not this plan is included in the final document.
Israel plans to occupy important archaeological site in the West Bank

Israel is planning to seize a large archaeological site in Sebastia, affecting about 450 hectares of private Palestinian land, including thousands of olive trees.
Human rights organizations warn that this move will displace Palestinians and kill their local tourism, while the international community considers such a move illegal.