EU says Russia “doesn’t want peace”; Trump warns Iran, and more
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🗓️ 18 March 2025
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| 0:45.3 | Kaya Callas, the European Union's foreign policy chief, said that Russia's ceasefire terms |
| 0:51.5 | show it, quote, doesn't really want peace in Ukraine. |
| 0:56.0 | Earlier, Donald Trump said he would speak to Vladimir Putin on Tuesday in an attempt to broker a ceasefire. |
| 1:04.1 | Russia and Ukraine exchanged drone strikes overnight. |
| 1:08.1 | A Ukrainian civilian was killed in Murnaur Harad, a town in the east, |
| 1:12.7 | and power outages hit several regions. Israel said it had launched extensive strikes on Hamas |
| 1:20.9 | terror targets in Gaza, shattering a fragile ceasefire that began on January 19th. Negotiations to extend the truce have so far failed. |
| 1:32.0 | Israel said it had ordered the strikes following Hamas's repeated refusal to release our hostages |
| 1:37.9 | and its rejection of American ceasefire proposals. Mr. Trump said that he would hold Iran responsible if the Houthis retaliate against America's |
| 1:49.1 | air strikes on Yemen and impose dire consequences. |
| 1:53.9 | America launched strikes against the Iran-backed militant group over the weekend, killing |
| 1:59.0 | at least 53 people, and carried out more on Monday, |
| 2:02.8 | the group said. Since October 2023, the Houthis have been attacking commercial ships in the |
| 2:08.7 | Red Sea. The EU pledged 2.5 billion euros or 2.7 billion dollars to Syria to support the country's reconstruction after the fall of Bashar al-Assad. |
| 2:22.6 | Separately, Germany pledged an additional 300 million euros, while Britain offered £160 million or |
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