
World news highlights for June 30th
A summary of world news on May 30th, updating international events on the US-Iran conflict, Russia-Ukraine relations, the state funeral of Khamenei, and the removal of Trump's name from the Kennedy Center.

A summary of world news on May 30th, updating international events on the US-Iran conflict, Russia-Ukraine relations, the state funeral of Khamenei, and the removal of Trump's name from the Kennedy Center.

A summary of world news on May 23rd, updating notable international events on Russia-Ukraine, the US-Iran relationship, the US Director of National Intelligence, and the toxic substance leak in Orange County.
The US is reportedly willing to provide Ukraine with security guarantees approved by the US Congress, provided Kyiv agrees to territorial concessions.

Russia launched a fierce attack on the city of Kremenchuk (central Ukraine) with Kinzhal missiles and drones in the early hours of December 7, causing large explosions and severely disrupting civilian infrastructure.
On December 7th, the Russia-Ukraine conflict entered its 1.382nd day, marking one of the largest missile and UAV attacks by Russia since the beginning of winter.

Although there was no Russian delegation present, according to Reuters, consultations between the EU and Ukraine with the US "could take place very soon."

A 28-point draft resolution proposed by US President Donald Trump to end the Russia-Ukraine conflict has been submitted to Ukrainian officials.

The Ukrainian army said on Saturday (August 30) that it attacked Russian oil refineries in Krasnodar and Syzran last night.

The Ukrainian president suggested that negotiations on security guarantees for the country should be held at the national leadership level and should include Donald Trump.

The Wall Street Journal reported that Russia launched a series of attacks across Ukraine on August 28, destroying buildings in the center of the capital, Kyiv.

President Zelenskiy said Ukraine is aiming to raise at least $1 billion per month from partners to purchase American weapons.

The White House announced on August 19 that Russian President Vladimir Putin has agreed to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

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Ukraine announced it received 1.212 bodies of servicemen from Russia following the Istanbul agreement, while Moscow stated it was ready for the next round of repatriations.

The Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) announced it thwarted a terrorist plot targeting a defense factory, a new escalation in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

The Ukrainian General Staff announced that its forces launched a series of attacks on Russian airports and military facilities on the night of June 6th.
US President Donald Trump commented on his recent phone call with Russian President Putin, affirming that the Russia-Ukraine negotiations are progressing.

US President Donald Trump and Russian President Putin held a phone call on May 19, marking their third official exchange this year.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said his country is strong enough to achieve the necessary results and always wants a "lasting peace" with Ukraine.

A Kremlin spokesperson said the 72-hour ceasefire, introduced by Russia, was intended to test whether Ukraine genuinely wanted to resolve the conflict.

The gold price chart this past week traced a dramatic curve, and after falling below $3.100/ounce, even hitting a low of $3.077, gold made an impressive comeback.

In a volatile economic environment, choosing between gold and stocks has become a difficult decision for investors.

While the US and Russia view the Black Sea ceasefire as a promising initiative, Zelensky remains skeptical about Russia's adherence to the ceasefire agreement.

After President Zelensky agreed to a ceasefire, President Trump said it would be easier to work with Russia than with Ukraine. Will his calculations succeed?

President Vladimir Putin stated that the Russian military possesses long-range missiles that are more powerful than any similar missiles supplied by the West to Ukraine.

After a month of advancing into Kursk, the Ukrainian army has failed to achieve its initial objectives and is even becoming increasingly entangled in Russia's war of attrition.
Today (August 27), the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, visited the Kursk nuclear power plant.

Kyiv launched a cross-border offensive into the Kursk region as a psychological tactic against Russian forces.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban met with Russian President Putin on July 5 to discuss peace in Ukraine, but stressed that he was not speaking on behalf of the EU.