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Gaza talks deadlocked, Trump ups pressure on Russia over Ukraine

Gaza talks deadlocked, Trump ups pressure on Russia over Ukraine

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In this episode of W News Extra, presented by Jono Hayes, we report on the faltering Gaza ceasefire talks, now in their second week. Mediators in Qatar are struggling to close the gap between Israel and Hamas, as both sides trade blame for stalling a proposed 60-day truce and hostage release deal – after 21 months of war. We also cover US President Donald Trump's latest warning to Russia: end the Ukraine war within 50 days or face sweeping new economic sanctions. Trump also announced expanded US weapons support for Kyiv.
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Micheal Jabri Pickett
Wissam Keyrouz
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