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A day after the scheduled Putin–Trump summit was postponed, Russia carried out a large-scale nuclear exercise involving intercontinental ballistic missiles capable of striking the United States. The Kremlin released footage of military chief General Valery Gerasimov briefing President Vladimir Putin on the drill. The move comes as tensions over the Ukraine war remain high and NATO conducts its own nuclear deterrence drills. While the White House confirmed there are currently no plans for a Putin–Trump meeting, both sides stressed the need for serious preparation. Reports suggest Russia has told Washington that full control of Ukraine’s Donbas region is a condition for peace — rejecting Trump’s ceasefire proposal. Meanwhile, Russia and Ukraine exchanged heavy missile strikes overnight, causing deaths and power outages. European defense stocks rose after the meeting delay, while Ukraine urged allies for more energy aid ahead of winter to prevent a humanitarian crisis.
A day after the scheduled Putin–Trump summit was postponed, Russia carried out a large-scale nuclear exercise involving intercontinental ballistic missiles capable of striking the United States
Just a day after the planned meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump was postponed, Moscow conducted a large-scale nuclear exercise involving intercontinental ballistic missiles capable of reaching the United States. Kremlin officials released a video briefing showing military chief General Valery Gerasimov updating Putin on the drills. This move comes amid heightened global tensions and parallel NATO nuclear deterrence exercises. The meeting’s cancellation followed recent talks between both nations’ foreign ministers, with both sides emphasizing the need for “meaningful preparations” before any summit. Sources told Reuters that Russia rejected Trump’s proposed ceasefire plan, insisting on full control over Ukraine’s Donbas region as a condition for peace. Meanwhile, Russia and Ukraine exchanged heavy missile strikes overnight, killing six civilians in Kyiv, including two children. The European defense sector saw a surge in share prices following the diplomatic uncertainty.
Just one day after the scheduled meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin was postponed, Russia conducted a large-scale nuclear drill
The anticipated meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Budapest, intended to discuss a potential ceasefire in Ukraine, has become uncertain. The Kremlin announced on Tuesday that no specific timeline has been determined for the talks, indicating that further preparations are required. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said that “significant groundwork” is necessary before any meeting can take place. U.S. media reports suggest that Washington and Moscow still differ on the terms of a ceasefire. Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov stated that it is “too early” to discuss detailed arrangements for the summit. Meanwhile, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov recently held a phone conversation with U.S. Senator Marco Rubio, during which some disagreements reportedly surfaced. Moscow maintains that the understandings reached during the earlier Alaska summit remain valid and emphasizes the importance of implementing those agreements to ensure lasting peace in Ukraine.
Kremlin officials say preparations for the Trump–Putin meeting in Budapest remain incomplete amid disagreements over Ukraine ceasefire terms
Russia launched massive missile and drone attacks on Ukraine’s northern regions on Monday, severely damaging energy infrastructure and causing widespread power outages. Several areas in Chernihiv province, which receives electricity from the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, were left without power after energy facilities were hit. It remains unclear whether the Chernobyl plant itself was targeted. In nearby Slavutych, about 45 kilometers from Chernobyl, parts of the city lost electricity, though emergency systems kept water supplies running. Local authorities and emergency crews are working to restore power. Reuters could not independently verify the attacks, and Moscow has made no comment. The strikes come amid escalating assaults on Ukraine’s energy sector, while Ukraine has responded with drone attacks on Russian oil and gas facilities. Over a million people across Ukraine have faced blackouts this month due to repeated Russian attacks.
Russia launched massive missile and drone attacks on Ukraine’s northern regions on Monday, severely damaging energy infrastructure and causing widespread power outages
The United States and Australia have signed a major $8.5 billion agreement to expand cooperation in the mining and processing of rare and critical minerals. The deal aims to strengthen both countries’ mineral supply chains while reducing their reliance on China, which currently dominates around 70% of global mineral extraction and 90% of processing. Under the framework, both nations will invest $1 billion in new projects over the next six months. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the agreement will elevate bilateral ties to new heights. U.S. President Donald Trump also confirmed progress on the AUKUS submarine pact. The new minerals deal is part of a broader U.S. effort to secure critical resources needed for defense technology, electric vehicles, and semiconductors, amid escalating trade tensions with China and shifting global economic alliances.
The United States and Australia have signed a major $8.5 billion agreement to expand cooperation in the mining and processing of rare and critical minerals
U.S. President Donald Trump has claimed that Russia currently controls about 78 percent of Ukraine’s territory and urged both sides to immediately stop fighting. Speaking to reporters on Sunday, Trump stated that “both parties should stop the war now” and focus on negotiating a long-term territorial settlement instead of continued bloodshed. His remarks were reported by Al Jazeera on Monday, October 20. Trump emphasized the futility of ongoing violence, saying that continued warfare would make any future peace talks harder to achieve. Referring to the war-torn Donbas region, he suggested keeping current territorial lines “as they are” for now, asserting that Russia already occupies most of Ukraine’s land. This marks a notable shift from Trump’s earlier stance, when he suggested Ukraine could regain all its territories, including Crimea. Trump is also expected to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Hungary in the coming weeks, though no exact date has been confirmed.
The U.S. President told reporters on Sunday, “Both sides should stop the war and seek a territorial solution through future negotiations
Amazon Web Services (AWS), the cloud computing arm of Amazon, experienced a massive global outage that disrupted online services across multiple industries. The outage caused significant downtime for popular platforms including Fortnite, Snapchat, and Duolingo, as well as several major banks. AI startup Perplexity, cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase, and trading app Robinhood all reported service interruptions, citing AWS’s technical failure as the main reason. AWS confirmed that it was gradually restoring operations after identifying the issue. As one of the world’s largest cloud infrastructure providers, AWS powers the backend of countless apps, websites, and corporate systems. The incident highlighted the world’s heavy dependence on a few major cloud providers like AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure. Analysts noted that such outages can have ripple effects across global digital ecosystems, temporarily halting essential services, business operations, and user access to online platforms.
Servers of Amazon Web Services face disruption, impacting global internet operations
U.S. President Donald Trump reportedly told Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to consider accepting Russian President Vladimir Putin’s conditions to end the ongoing war in Ukraine. According to the Financial Times, the meeting escalated into shouting matches, with Trump warning that refusal to compromise could lead to Ukraine’s destruction. Officials said Trump repeatedly referenced Putin’s statements and pressured Zelensky to surrender the Donbas region to Moscow. Trump also claimed that Ukraine is “losing the war” and emphasized that Putin could destroy the country if he wished. At one point, Trump reportedly pushed aside battlefield maps, expressing frustration and saying he did not understand the “red lines.” The discussions highlighted the intense diplomatic pressure on Ukraine as the conflict continues, reflecting Trump’s controversial approach to the war.
U.S. President Donald Trump reportedly told Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to consider accepting Russian President Vladimir Putin’s conditions to end the ongoing war in Ukraine
U.S. President Donald Trump has issued a stern warning to India, threatening to impose massive tariffs on Indian goods if the country does not stop importing oil from Russia. According to Trump, Prime Minister Narendra Modi personally assured him that India would halt Russian oil purchases, but he warned that if India continued, it would face huge tariffs. Washington has been increasing pressure on countries maintaining trade with Russia, arguing that such commerce indirectly funds Moscow’s ongoing war in Ukraine. Tariffs on Indian goods have already been raised to 50 percent earlier this year, covering a broad range of products from textiles to pharmaceuticals. Trump has repeatedly stated that these tariffs will remain or increase if India does not comply. So far, the Modi government has not made any public statement on Trump’s remarks or clarified its stance on Russian oil imports.
U.S. President Donald Trump has issued a stern warning to India, threatening to impose massive tariffs on Indian goods if the country does not stop importing oil from Russia
The United States has been swept by outrage after President Donald Trump posted a fake video on his Truth Social platform showing himself as “King Trump.” In the video, Trump appears crowned and flying a private jet labeled “King Trump,” releasing brown, waste-like liquid onto protesters below while the song “Danger Zone” plays in the background. The video surfaced on the same day as the “No Kings” demonstrations, when thousands of Americans in all 50 states rallied with placards reading “I pledge allegiance to no king,” condemning Trump’s alleged authoritarianism. Later that night, the White House’s official account posted an AI-generated image showing Trump and Vice President JD Vance wearing crowns, captioned, “Good night, everyone.” Critics across the political spectrum called the posts offensive and divisive, while the White House dismissed the controversy with spokesperson Abigail Jackson’s brief remark: “Who cares?”
AI-generated image of “King Trump” wearing a royal crown triggers outrage amid nationwide anti-monarchy protests
The United States witnessed massive nationwide protests under the banner “No Kings,” opposing former President Donald Trump’s alleged authoritarian behavior. Beginning at 11 a.m. in New York City, demonstrations quickly spread to over 2,500 locations across the country, drawing millions of participants. Organizers stated their mission is to resist “tyranny, corruption, and cruelty,” emphasizing that “America has no king.” The movement has now crossed the Atlantic, with solidarity rallies erupting in Berlin, Madrid, and Rome. Meanwhile, Republican-led states like Texas and Virginia have placed the National Guard on alert, citing potential unrest. Texas Governor Greg Abbott linked the protests to leftist Antifa groups—an accusation lacking evidence—while Democratic leaders criticized the deployment of troops as an act of repression. In Washington D.C., Senator Bernie Sanders addressed the main rally, joined by celebrities including Jane Fonda, Kerry Washington, and John Legend. Trump, responding to criticism, said, “I’m no king.”
Protesters hold “No Kings” banners in New York City as demonstrations against Donald Trump’s leadership spread across America and Europe
A Kremlin envoy has proposed constructing a 112-kilometer (70-mile) tunnel under the Bering Strait to connect Russia and the United States, potentially with the help of Elon Musk’s The Boring Company. The project, described as a “railway and freight connection,” aims to foster joint resource exploration and economic cooperation between the two nations. During a recent meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, U.S. President Donald Trump called the idea “interesting,” though Zelensky expressed his disapproval. Kirill Dmitriev, CEO of the Russian Direct Investment Fund, also suggested U.S.-Russia-China collaboration on Arctic hydrocarbon projects, highlighting growing opportunities as melting ice opens the region for mining and energy ventures. Dmitriev called the tunnel a “symbol of unity” and shared historic maps of a Cold War-era proposal for a similar project. The idea revives decades-old discussions of linking continents and enhancing global connectivity.
A Kremlin envoy has proposed constructing a 112-kilometer (70-mile) tunnel under the Bering Strait to connect Russia and the United States, potentially with the help of Elon Musk’s The Boring Company
Russia has warned the United States and other foreign powers against establishing military bases in Afghanistan, emphasizing that the country should remain fully independent. Speaking in Samarkand during a CIS security and intelligence meeting, SVR Director Sergei Naryshkin stated that Afghanistan has long been a focal point of international interest, and ensuring no foreign military presence is crucial for both regional stability and the welfare of the Afghan people. Russia advocates for open, equal, and mutually beneficial dialogue and cooperation with Afghanistan, including plans for economically advantageous projects. Naryshkin called on all nations to adopt a similar approach, noting that genuine peace in Afghanistan is only possible through collective efforts. Russia had previously recognized the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan and lifted restrictions on Taliban activities, paving the way for full diplomatic and economic engagement with Kabul.
Russia has warned the United States and other foreign powers against establishing military bases in Afghanistan, emphasizing that the country should remain fully independent
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed optimism that the Abraham Accords, which previously normalized diplomatic relations between Israel and several Arab nations, will soon expand to include Saudi Arabia. In an interview on Fox Business Network, Trump said many other countries are likely to follow once Saudi Arabia joins. He revealed that he recently held positive discussions with several nations showing interest in the agreement. The Abraham Accords were first signed in 2020 by the UAE and Bahrain, marking the first Arab-Israeli normalization in 25 years, with Morocco and Sudan joining later. Trump also met with Muslim and European leaders in Egypt to discuss Gaza’s future, suggesting his proposals could lead to a broader Middle East peace. He even hinted at the possibility of a future Iran-Israel peace deal, emphasizing that it could be a transformative step for the region.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed optimism that the Abraham Accords, which previously normalized diplomatic relations between Israel and several Arab nations, will soon expand to include Saudi Arabia
U.S. President Donald Trump openly criticized Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in profane language, accusing him of trying to avoid confrontation with the United States. Speaking at the White House, Trump said Maduro had offered major concessions to reduce tensions, using an explicit four-letter word to emphasize his point. Meanwhile, the U.S. has intensified military actions in the Caribbean, targeting suspected drug-smuggling operations linked to Maduro’s government. These operations include stealth fighter jets, seven Navy ships, and attacks on several vessels, reportedly killing over 20 individuals. Trump specifically mentioned striking a submarine designed to transport large quantities of drugs. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said it is unclear whether any people survived the attacks. Experts warn that carrying out such lethal actions without concrete proof may violate international law, raising concern in Caracas. Recent B-52 patrols further demonstrate U.S. global readiness and deterrence measures.
U.S. President Donald Trump openly criticized Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in profane language, accusing him of trying to avoid confrontation with the United States
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