Zelenskyy Set To Meet US Defense Officials Amid Reports Of Controversial Peace Plan
By RFE/RL President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is set to meet top US Defense Department officials in Kyiv on November 20 amid reports that Moscow and Washington have drawn up a peace plan that calls for Ukraine to make major concessions. The new US-drafted proposal to halt the war in Ukraine sees Kyiv giving up some of its
As European Union (EU) Plans Russian Gas Exit, Ministers to Convene in Paris to Chart Africa’s Export Potential
PRESS RELEASE PARIS, France, November 19, 2025/ — In the wake of seismic shifts in the European energy landscape, the Invest in African Energy (IAE) 2026 Forum in Paris will host a Ministerial Dialogue on “Unlocking Africa’s Gas Supply for Global Energy Security.” This strategic session will examine how Africa can turn its untapped gas
India needs to stop enabling Hasina’s media outreach, says Bangladesh Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam
By Abhimanyu Bandyopadhyay Since fleeing Dhaka on August 5th last year, ousted Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina has been living under the protection of the Indian government, which has now officially allowed her to remain in the country for as long as she wishes. While her exact location and political future remain shrouded in secrecy, intelligence
Kristin Nelson wins House District 38 GOP nomination
By Anna Barrett As of 8:55 p.m., Nelson, a stay-at-home mother, received 1,609 (54.45%) votes, according to unofficial returns. Peanut farmer Garrett Dixon received 1,346 (45.55%) votes, according to unofficial votes. The Alabama Secretary of State’s Office reported a 7.69% voter turnout with 2,955 total votes cast, about 300 votes more than the October primary. Nelson said in an interview
California officials condemn Trump’s plan to break up Education Department
By Diana Lambert California state officials and some education advocates joined others around the country in condemning a plan announced Tuesday by the Trump administration to disassemble the U.S. Department of Education. The plan creates partnership agreements between the Department of Education and six other federal agencies, allowing the Trump administration to move programs by



