South Korea’s leader said Wednesday it would be “extremely difficult” to build its nuclear-powered submarines in the United States under a deal with Washington.

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South Korea’s leader said Wednesday it would be “extremely difficult” to build its nuclear-powered submarines in the United States under a deal with Washington.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said “some progress” has been made in talks with Russia to end its war with Ukraine, in an interview that aired on Tuesday.
The Kremlin said Tuesday “no compromise” has been reached yet on the key question of territory in Ukraine, after hours-long talks with US envoy Steve Witkoff and President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner.
South Korea’s leader said Wednesday that his country wouldn’t take sides in an escalating war of words between Japan and China, calling for the two sides to “coexist”.
The US government has halted immigration applications for citizens from 19 nations including Afghanistan, Yemen and Haiti, an official memorandum said, deepening the nation’s sweeping crackdown on migration.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday hailed Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s “balanced position” on Ukraine, as he welcomed the European Union’s most pro-Moscow leader to the Kremlin.
Syria on Friday condemned an Israeli military operation in southern Syria that killed 13 people overnight as a “war crime”.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said he would meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday in Moscow for talks focused on energy.
US President Donald Trump said Thursday he planned to suspend migration from what he called “third world countries,” a day after an Afghan national allegedly shot two National Guard soldiers in Washington.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Thursday that he would end his Ukraine offensive if Kyiv withdrew from territory Moscow claims at its own — otherwise his army would take it by force.
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