US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed during a phone call to start negotiations on ending the Ukraine war, aiming to work closely together to wind down the conflict and stop the millions of deaths. Following a prisoner swap, Trump disclosed details of the call, mentioning discussions about their nations’ strengths and the urgent need to halt the war. The release of American schoolteacher Marc Fogel by Russia was seen as a diplomatic thaw that could potentially advance peace negotiations in Ukraine, with Trump hinting at the possibility of a relationship with Russia that could help end the war.
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EDITORIAL: NATO ‘family’ photograph reveals awkward truth about our nation’s standing
Australia's diminishing influence on the global stage is illustrated by Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles' placement in the far corner of a NATO summit photo, overshadowed by leaders like Trump and Macron. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Albanese, avoiding potential embarrassment from a second missed meeting with Trump, focuses on domestic issues, as Australia faces pressure to significantly increase its defense spending. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Australia's position in the world is shown in...
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