Putin Proposes Ukraine Talks in Istanbul; Zelensky Demands Reliable Ceasefire
Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed direct talks with Ukraine in Istanbul on May 15th, without preconditions, aiming for a long-term peace. This offer follows calls from European leaders and the US for a 30-day ceasefire, which Putin rejected, citing 'ultimatums' and 'anti-Russian rhetoric'. Zelenskyy welcomed the talks but insisted on a reliable ceasefire, while Trump expressed optimism and pledged continued mediation.





Kim Jong-Un Vows Military Support for Russia, Criticizes US Weapons
Kim Jong-Un, the leader of North Korea, has promised military assistance to Russia should it face attack, while also denouncing American weapons as 'tacky' and 'defective'. He affirmed North Korea's involvement in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, highlighting the presence of North Korean troops fighting alongside Russian forces in the Kursk region.





Trump Considers Renaming Persian Gulf, Angering Iran and Sparking International Debate
President Trump is considering renaming the Persian Gulf to the Arabian Gulf during an upcoming trip to the Middle East. This has triggered strong reactions from Iran, which views the name as a core part of its national identity. The potential renaming raises questions about historical accuracy, international recognition, and the impact on U.S.-Iran relations.





Hamas Releases Video of Hostages Ohana and Bohbot, Highlighting Deteriorating Condition
Hamas released a video featuring Israeli hostages Yosef-Chaim Ohana and Elkana Bohbot. The video highlights Bohbot's failing health and alleged self-harm attempts. Ohana urges the Israeli government to end the war in Gaza and secure the hostages' release, echoing messages from previous hostage videos. The families of the hostages express frustration and call for their immediate rescue.





China's Renewable Energy Push: Solar Panel Deserts, Tree Planting, and Carbon Neutrality Goals
China is aggressively pursuing renewable energy and combating desertification through large-scale solar panel installations and massive tree-planting projects. These initiatives aim to improve local ecosystems, generate clean energy, and establish economic opportunities in arid regions. China's ambitious goals include carbon neutrality by 2060 and leading the world in renewable energy capacity.





European Leaders Press Russia for Ukraine Ceasefire, Threaten New Sanctions
European leaders, including those from Britain, France, Germany, and Poland, visited Ukraine, demanding Russia agree to a 30-day ceasefire. They threatened new, 'massive' sanctions on Russia's banking and energy sectors if President Putin refused. While Putin called for direct talks with Ukraine, he did not directly address the ceasefire demand. The proposal aims to force Putin to reveal his war goals.





Israeli Aviation Market Recovers Cautiously Amid Ongoing War, High Fares Persist
The article examines the challenges and adaptations within Israel's aviation sector, focusing on El Al's profitability due to limited competition and high fares during conflict. It notes the return of some foreign airlines, the cancellation of routes by others, and the impact of reduced tourism on airline pricing strategies. It analyzes competition, market dynamics, and future outlook.





Five Fishers Rescued After 55 Days Adrift at Sea by Ecuadorian Tuna Boat
Three Peruvian and two Colombian fishers were rescued by an Ecuadorian tuna boat in the Galápagos Islands after spending 55 days adrift at sea. The fishers went missing in mid-March after their boat's alternator failed, causing communication and navigation tools to malfunction. They survived by drinking rainwater and eating parboiled fish.


India, Pakistan Tensions Rise: Jet Crashes, Ceasefire Violations, and Military Build-up
Tensions between India and Pakistan escalated following a militant attack in Kashmir, leading to retaliatory strikes, alleged downing of aircraft, and ceasefire violations. Both sides accuse each other of drone attacks and violating airspace. Despite a ceasefire agreement, accusations continue, highlighting the fragile state of relations and the potential for further conflict.





Israeli Protests Demand Gaza War End, Hostage Release; Families Criticize Netanyahu
Thousands of Israelis protested in Tel Aviv and other cities, calling for an end to the Gaza war and the release of hostages. Families of captives criticized Netanyahu for prolonging the war for political gain, while the Hostages and Missing Families Forum warned of a potential national failure. Hamas also released a video showing two Israeli captives alive.





Trump's Middle East Trip: Gulf States Seek Leverage, Palestinian State Recognition?
President Trump's upcoming Middle East trip is framed by Gulf States seeking to influence US foreign policy, particularly regarding Palestine and Iran. Trump faces pressure to address the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, potentially recognizing a Palestinian state. Economic and security deals are also significant, with Gulf states offering investments in the US. This visit highlights the evolving power dynamics in the region and the complex interplay of US, Israeli, and Arab interests.





US-Brokered Ceasefire Between India and Pakistan Follows Escalating Hostilities
After escalating hostilities, including strikes on military bases and civilian areas, India and Pakistan agreed to a U.S.-brokered ceasefire. The agreement followed days of intense conflict sparked by a deadly attack on tourists in Kashmir. Although celebrated by some, the ceasefire's sustainability is questioned amid reports of immediate violations and longstanding tensions over Kashmir.





India and Pakistan Agree to Ceasefire Amid Accusations and International Involvement
Following escalating tensions, India and Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire. The agreement, announced by US President Trump and confirmed by both nations, came after reported US-mediated talks. Despite the agreement, both countries accused each other of violations. Experts suggest that both sides claiming victory may help stabilize the situation. International figures have welcomed the ceasefire, urging both parties to sustain it.


Pope Leo XIV Visits Marian Shrine, Prays at Tomb of Predecessor Francis
Pope Leo XIV, the first American pontiff, has begun his papacy with visits to the Shrine of the Mother of Good Counsel in Genazzano and the Basilica of Saint Mary Major, where he prayed at the tomb of Pope Francis. He also delivered his first Sunday blessing and address. These actions signal continuity with his predecessor while highlighting his Augustinian roots and focus on social justice.





South Korea's PPP in Turmoil: Candidate Swap Fails, Kim Moon-soo Reinstated
South Korea's People Power Party (PPP) faced internal strife as it attempted to replace its presidential candidate Kim Moon-soo with former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo. The move was driven by concerns over electability after the ouster of former President Yoon Suk Yeol. The attempt failed after an all-party vote rejected the switch, leading to Kim's reinstatement and highlighting the party's deep divisions ahead of the June 3 election.





Lucien Léger: The Strangler Who Taunted Police After Murdering Luc Taron in 1964
This article details the 1964 murder of 11-year-old Luc Taron in France by Lucien Léger. It focuses on the taunting letters Léger sent to the police and the family, his eventual arrest, conviction, imprisonment, and eventual release. The article concludes with Léger's explanation for targeting Taron.


Ukraine War: Drones Reshape Battlefield Tactics as Artillery Goes Underground
The proliferation of explosive drones on both sides of the Ukraine war's front lines is forcing armored vehicles and artillery to seek underground shelters. Ukraine's extensive drone network, utilizing FPV and fiber-optic drones, creates a lethal kill zone, while Russia faces jamming challenges. Both sides are developing countermeasures, including electronic warfare and modified drone communication systems, to maintain aerial dominance.





India and Pakistan Agree to Ceasefire Amid Conflicting Claims of U.S. Mediation
Following heightened tensions and military exchanges triggered by a tourist massacre in Kashmir, India and Pakistan have agreed to a ceasefire. The agreement, effective May 11, 2025, at 5 PM local time, has seen conflicting claims regarding the extent of US mediation, with Pakistan acknowledging and India downplaying Washington's role. Explosions were reported in Kashmir hours after the ceasefire, raising concerns about its fragility.





China's J-10C 'Vigorous Dragon' Fighter Jet Gains Prominence in India-Pakistan Conflict
The Chengdu J-10C, a Chinese-designed fighter jet, gained attention after being used by Pakistan in the recent India-Pakistan conflict, reportedly shooting down Indian jets. The J-10C, comparable to a late-model F-16, has been continuously upgraded since the 2000s. Its performance and affordability may pose a challenge to Western defense manufacturers on the global arms market.


Syria's Druze Community Seeks Protection Amidst Violence, Israel Pursues Influence
The Druze community in Syria is facing increased violence and sectarian tensions, prompting some to consider seeking protection from Israel. This situation arises amidst a backdrop of regional instability following the fall of Bashar al-Assad, with Israel seeking to expand its influence. Differing opinions exist within the Druze community regarding engagement with both the new Syrian government and Israel.




