A 28-year-old Roald Dahl walking alongside a 45-year-old Ernest Hemingway in London, 1944. pic.twitter.com/SYkR2Cxm5Y
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Summary
In a massive shift, Vladimir Putin has reportedly announced the end of Russia’s special military operation and may be open to a peace deal with U.S. security guarantees. Meanwhile, President Zelenskyy is in Baku meeting with President Aliyev to discuss joint weapons production and regional stability.
Key Stories
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Putin announces end of special military operation — The Russian leader made a sudden statement ending the military campaign and is reportedly considering a peace agreement that includes security guarantees for Ukraine.
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Zelenskyy lands in Baku for historic visit — President Zelenskyy arrived in Azerbaijan for his first-ever visit to the country, resulting in six new partnership agreements and talks about a potential face-to-face meeting with Putin.
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Azerbaijan and Ukraine talk joint weapons production — President Aliyev reaffirmed his support for Ukraine’s territorial integrity and proposed that both nations team up to manufacture military equipment together.
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Baku emerges as key diplomatic bridge — With Zelenskyy visiting and peace talks on the table, Azerbaijan is positioning itself as a major mediator in the conflict, marking a significant shift in regional politics.
































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