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U.S. President Donald Trump has suggested that both Ukraine and Russia should cede some territory to reach a peace deal. Speaking Monday, Trump said this would be the main topic in his upcoming Friday meeting with Vladimir Putin in Alaska.
“I’ll tell Putin—this war must end. You have to do it,” Trump said, claiming he could gauge in “two minutes” whether Putin is interested in a deal.
Trump hinted at a possible future three-way meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and plans to consult European leaders after speaking with Putin.
Russia currently occupies roughly one-fifth of Ukraine’s territory, while Ukraine holds virtually no Russian land. Both countries have previously rejected Trump’s land-swap proposal.
Trump: Ukraine and Russia Must Cede Territory to End War
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has pledged to remove homeless people from Washington, D.C., drawing sharp criticism from the city’s mayor. Speaking on Sunday, Trump said, “We’ll give you a place to stay, but far from the capital. Criminals will be sent to prison, where they belong. This will happen very quickly.”
Trump argued the move was part of his crime-fighting plan. However, the mayor countered that crime rates are not currently rising. Despite this, preparations are underway to deploy hundreds of National Guard troops in the city. Sharing images of tents and garbage, Trump wrote, “No gentlemanly posturing— we want our capital back. Thank you for your attention!” The mayor firmly opposed his decision.
Trump Vows to Remove Homeless from Washington, D.C.; Mayor Pushes Back
Pakistan’s Army Chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir, has issued a stern warning to India over the Indus River dispute. Speaking at an event in Florida during his second visit to the US in just two months, Munir declared, “If Pakistan’s existence is threatened and we are pushed to the brink of destruction, we will not fall alone—we will take half the world with us.”
Following India’s cancellation of the Indus Water Treaty after a Kashmir attack and a four-day conflict in May, Munir said, “We will wait for the dam to be completed. Once it’s built, we’ll destroy it with 10 missiles. The Indus River is not India’s private property, and we have no shortage of missiles.” The treaty, brokered with World Bank assistance, dates back to the 1960s.
We’ll Wait for the Dam to Be Built—Then Destroy It with 10 Missiles: Pakistan Army Chief
The U.S. will launch a one-year pilot program on August 20 requiring certain B-1 and B-2 visa holders from countries with high overstay rates to pay a refundable bond of $5,000–$15,000 before entry. Zambia and Malawi will be the first affected, with more nations possibly added. The policy aims to curb overstays, a major source of undocumented immigration. Exceptions apply for humanitarian needs and official travel, and deposits will be refunded if visa terms are met.
Former US National Security Advisor John Bolton revealed that Washington’s long-standing policy aimed to keep India distant from Russia and China’s influence. While successful for years, President Trump’s tariff wars have strained US-India trade relations, pushing India closer to Russia and China. Experts warn this shift could impact defense cooperation and the Indo-Pacific balance. Amid Modi-Putin talks and China’s strategic moves, India’s future alignment remains uncertain, influencing Asia-Pacific geopolitical dynamics.
During a meeting with UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy, US Vice President JD Vance stated that Washington has no plans to recognize Palestine as a state. Instead, the US sees the destruction of Hamas as a top priority.
Vance said, “Recognition is an issue we need to discuss. Naturally, the UK will make its own decision. But as President Trump has made clear, given the current situation in Israel and Gaza, we have two clear objectives: first, to ensure Hamas can never again attack innocent Israeli civilians, which is only possible through its complete destruction; and second, to address the severe humanitarian crisis in Gaza, which has deeply concerned the President.”
Earlier, the UK had indicated it might recognize Palestine in September if relief efforts were obstructed and the war continued.
US Has No Plans to Recognize Palestine, Says Vice President Vance — Focus Remains on Destroying Hamas
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has ordered a new population census that excludes undocumented immigrants, challenging constitutional norms. He directed the Commerce Department to base the count on data from the 2024 election and modern records. The move revives Trump’s earlier attempt to alter census procedures, previously blocked in 2020. Critics warn this could negatively impact cities with large immigrant populations. The White House has not confirmed if an early census will be conducted before the next official one in 2030.
U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed his readiness to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin even if Putin does not first meet Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. This statement contradicts earlier reports that a Putin-Zelensky meeting was a prerequisite for a Trump-Putin summit. Trump emphasized his commitment to stopping the killing and said the decision depends on Putin. Following talks by his envoy in Moscow, Trump remains hopeful for a ceasefire but refrained from confirming a deadline.
OpenAI has launched ChatGPT-5, its most advanced AI model yet, offering it for free to users worldwide. CEO Sam Altman describes it as faster, smarter, and capable of delivering expert-level responses. Though it doesn’t learn from real-time data, it's considered a major step toward Artificial General Intelligence. The model is trained to provide safe, honest answers and avoid harmful content. OpenAI also released two customizable models, signaling greater transparency and intensifying competition in the global AI race.
The Trump administration plans to construct the largest federal immigrant detention center at Fort Bliss, a military base in Texas. Initially, 1,000 immigrants will be held starting mid-August, with a long-term goal of building a 5,000-bed facility. The Department of Homeland Security will oversee detainee management, despite the location being on military grounds. This move is part of a broader crackdown on undocumented immigrants, with record-high detentions reported. Additional centers are also planned, including one in Indiana called the "Speedway Slammer."
U.S. President Donald Trump has suspended trade negotiations with India until a tariff dispute is resolved. The U.S. recently doubled tariffs on Indian goods, citing national security risks linked to India’s continued import of Russian oil. A 25% additional tariff took effect on August 7, with more to follow in 21 days. Meanwhile, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared that India will not compromise on the interests of farmers, fishermen, and the dairy sector, even if it comes at a cost.
After over three decades of conflict, Azerbaijan and Armenia are set to sign a historic peace agreement at the White House today, with former U.S. President Donald Trump acting as mediator.
Under the proposed deal, Armenia will grant Azerbaijan a special corridor through its territory to connect Nakhchivan with mainland Azerbaijan. Additional energy cooperation agreements may also be signed.
The two nations have been at odds since the collapse of the Soviet Union over the Nagorno-Karabakh region, where ethnic Armenians have long held control. A turning point came in September 2023 when separatist forces in Karabakh surrendered, allowing Azerbaijan to regain full sovereignty. By March 2025, both countries had agreed on a peace framework.
Historic Peace Deal Between Azerbaijan and Armenia to be Signed at White House
US President Donald Trump has issued a stern warning that the United States may launch another attack if Iran resumes its nuclear program. Speaking at a White House press conference, Trump emphasized that preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons has helped avoid war in the Middle East. He stressed that any attempt by Iran to restart the program would be dangerous and met with a strong US response. The warning follows recent military tensions between the US, Israel, and Iran, which ended with a ceasefire agreement in late June.
Donald Trump has announced a potential 100% import tariff on semiconductor chips, just a day after imposing a 25% tariff on Indian goods. This move is causing concern in technology-reliant countries like India, which depends heavily on imported chips from the US, Taiwan, and South Korea. India’s semiconductor industry is growing rapidly but lacks full manufacturing infrastructure. The tariff increase could raise costs for electronics, automobiles, and medical devices, potentially hindering India’s ambitious semiconductor manufacturing goals.
U.S. President Donald Trump has called on all Middle Eastern countries to join the Abraham Accords to ensure lasting peace in the region. He claimed Iran’s nuclear arsenal has been completely dismantled and emphasized the urgency of expanding the accords. Originally brokered during his presidency, the agreements normalized ties between Israel and several Muslim-majority nations. However, the ongoing Gaza war, rising casualties, and international pressure have complicated further progress. Talks are also underway to include Central Asian countries like Azerbaijan in the accords.
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