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News18
19-05-2025
- Politics
- News18
‘Ceasefire With Ukraine Possible If...': Putin Signals Truce After Two-Hour Call With Trump
Last Updated: Russia and Ukraine must find compromises acceptable to both sides, Russian President Putin highlighted. Russian President Vladimir Putin said the call with American counterpart Donald Trump on Monday was 'very useful", according to a video posted by news agency Nexta. He thanked his American counterpart for helping restart direct dialogue between Moscow and Kyiv. 'It was very informative and very open and overall, in my opinion, very useful," Putin told Russian media after the call 'Russia is ready to work on a memorandum regarding a future peace agreement with Ukraine. Russia and Ukraine must find compromises acceptable to both sides. A ceasefire with Ukraine is possible if corresponding agreements are reached," he said. He added that the document could outline 'the principles of settlement, the timing of a possible peace agreement and so on — including a possible ceasefire for a certain period of time if appropriate agreements are reached". The news agency also said that the talks lasted for two hours. ‼️JUST IN: Putin appeared before his loyal propagandists to talk about his conversation with TrumpHe described the call with Trump as 'substantive, frank, and very useful." He also thanked Trump for supporting the resumption of direct talks between Moscow and Kyiv. Other… — NEXTA (@nexta_tv) May 19, 2025 Russian state-run media outlet Sputnik in a social media post confirmed that the Kremlin is 'ready to draft a memorandum with Ukraine — including ceasefire terms". The state-run outlet in a series of social media post said Russia has officially signalled its willingness to draft a memorandum with Ukraine, including ceasefire terms, marking the first formal admission of such intent and that a deal is now officially on the table. It highlighted that Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that 'compromises must satisfy all parties". Watch India Pakistan Breaking News on CNN-News18. Get breaking news, in-depth analysis, and expert perspectives on everything from geopolitics to diplomacy and global trends. Stay informed with the latest world news only on News18. Download the News18 App to stay updated! First Published:


New York Post
05-05-2025
- Entertainment
- New York Post
Violent humanoid robot snaps — attacks factory workers in wild video: ‘Robot revolution'
It was like a real-life Rock 'em Sock 'em. The rise of the machines seems closer than we might like to think. Freaky footage captured the moment that a humanoid robot seemingly snapped and lashed out at its handlers like something out of a dystopian sci-fi thriller. 'This is what the machine uprising might look like,' Belarusian TV outlet Nexta captioned an X clip of the alleged attack, which boasts over 100,000 views. Advertisement 3 The robot seemingly lunges at one of the handlers. Jam Press In the unsettling clip, which was shot at an undisclosed factory in China, the bot is seen dangling from a construction crane on the factory floor near two men looking on cautiously, Jam Press. They appear to be testing the humanoid droid's capabilities. Advertisement The two are chatting away when, all of a sudden, the automated biped goes berserk, flailing its arms and legs about in a spectacle that evokes a failed prototype from the 'Robocop' movies. At one point, the raging machine lurches forward while swinging, dragging the stand along with it as the men try and avoid getting robo-bopped. 3 The robot appears to try to robo-bop a worker. Jam Press During the ruckus, the computer falls to the floor while several other items are knocked off the table. Advertisement The clip concludes with one of the men flanking the 'angry' automaton and dragging its stand back into place in an attempt to stop its cybernetic rampage. 3 The machine lies dormant before running amok. Jam Press Viewers saw the malfunction as a sign that a robo-revolution was upon us, with many appropriately referencing the 'Terminator' films. Advertisement 'Went full terminator,' said one digital doomsdayer, while another apocalypticist wrote, 'Sarah Connor was f–king right.' 'This is what worries me about robotic surgery,' observed another concerning synthetic surgeons becoming increasingly ubiquitous in operating rooms. Indeed, this shocking incident comes as anthropomorphic-seeming machines are becoming more integrated into our everyday lives. This past winter, Chinese tech firm Pudu Robotics unveiled the very 'I, Robot'-esque D9 humanoid robot, which is designed to revolutionize the way we interact with machines. Its cutting-edge capabilities include walking 4.5 mph — faster than the average human stroll — navigating stairs and even maintaining balance when knocked off-kilter. In February, Clone Robotics uploaded a video showcasing the 'Protoclone,' an eerily realistic humanoid robot that's purported to be the 'world's first bipedal, musculoskeletal android.' While the versatile bot is programmed to complete helpful tasks ranging from food preparation to cleaning and conversation, skeptical viewers deemed the Frankenstein-esque creation 'dystopian' and 'terrifying.'