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Trump and Zelenskyy’s ‘Very Good’ Call—What Was Said? 

Trump and Zelenskyy held a “highly constructive” discussion following a tentative agreement between Trump and Putin. 

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United States: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and US President Donald Trump engaged in what was described as a “highly constructive” dialogue on Wednesday, centering on the tentative accord brokered with Russian President Vladimir Putin just a day earlier. 

“Just concluded a very positive discussion with President Zelenskyy of Ukraine,” Trump declared via his social media outlet, Truth Social, shortly after the hour-long conversation came to a close. “A significant portion of our exchange revolved around yesterday’s dialogue with President Putin, aimed at harmonizing the positions and exigencies of both Ukraine and Russia, according to Fox News. 

“Progress remains well underway,” Trump emphasized. 

On Tuesday, Putin consented to a temporary halt in assaults on Ukraine’s critical energy infrastructure for a duration of 30 days. However, the cessation of hostilities notably excluded both the active combat zones and civilian areas—a scope narrower than what the Trump administration had initially pursued. 

Despite apprehension from Kyiv and European allies, US special envoy Steve Witkoff expressed confidence on Wednesday that a comprehensive cessation of hostilities could be brokered within the next few weeks. 

Witkoff further alluded to the increasing likelihood of a direct diplomatic engagement between Trump and Putin, noting that Secretary of State Marco Rubio and National Security Advisor Mike Waltz are scheduled to return to Saudi Arabia on Sunday for continued deliberations regarding the nuances of Tuesday’s tentative pact, as per Fox News. 

At this juncture, it remains uncertain whether a Ukrainian delegation will also travel back to Saudi Arabia to partake in negotiations with Russian representatives. 

As a “symbolic overture,” Putin additionally consented to the repatriation of 175 detained individuals alongside 23 severely wounded Ukrainian personnel. 

Just as Zelenskyy’s conversation with Trump was expected to transpire, the Ukrainian president took to X to confirm that “one of the most substantial prisoner exchanges” had been executed. Accompanying his statement was an image capturing Ukrainian servicemen draped in national flags upon their return from Russian captivity. 

Zelenskyy elaborated, verifying the release of 175 soldiers alongside 22 defenders. 

“We extend our sincere gratitude to all our partners, particularly the United Arab Emirates, whose facilitation made today’s exchange possible,” he remarked, conspicuously omitting any reference to US involvement in the negotiations. 

International leaders conveyed their exasperation over the fact that the agreement Ukraine had endorsed last week was ultimately disregarded by Putin in his talks with Trump. Nonetheless, in an interview with Fox News’ Laura Ingraham on the “Ingraham Angle” Tuesday, Trump suggested that exerting additional pressure on Putin to acquiesce to a full ceasefire would have been an arduous endeavor. “Russia holds the upper hand,” he remarked, as per Fox News.  

Zelenskyy’s administration refrained from addressing inquiries posed by Fox News Digital following Trump’s engagement with Putin. However, in a statement posted to X, Zelenskyy asserted that “Putin has, in effect, spurned the proposition for a comprehensive cessation of hostilities.” 

“The international community must respond accordingly, rebuffing any maneuvers by Putin aimed at prolonging this war,” he urged, underscoring Moscow’s ongoing attacks against Ukrainian non-combatants, including a Shahed drone bombardment targeting a hospital in Ukraine’s Sumy region on Tuesday night, according to Fox News. 

“Escalating sanctions against Russia. Bolstering Ukraine’s defensive capabilities. Reinforcing alliances within the free world and striving for robust security guarantees,” Zelenskyy delineated as imperative countermeasures against Russian aggression. “Only a demonstrable halt to attacks on civilian infrastructure by Russia—evidencing a genuine intent to terminate this conflict—can pave the way toward an enduring peace.” 

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‘Take It Down Act’ Targets Online Abuse, Backed by First Lady 

New law demands quick removal of non-consensual explicit content online. Melania Trump leads charge to protect teens from digital abuse and AI deepfakes. 

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United States: On Monday, the president and first lady gathered in the White House Rose Garden so he could sign a new law addressing revenge porn which was championed by the first lady. 

“I want to thank my husband, President Trump, for standing with us on this effort,” Melania Trump stated, with a riot of pink roses in bloom behind her. 

What is the Take It Down Act? 

The bill, known as the Take It Down Act, commands social media platforms to promptly take down sexually explicit pictures and videos of others, including “deepfakes,” if they were uploaded without consent. It was created to support teen survivors. 

Melania Trump’s Mission to Protect Teens 

“Artificial Intelligence and social media are the digital candy for the next generation — sweet, addictive and engineered to have an impact on the cognitive development of our children,” the first lady stated, the New York Times reported. 

“But unlike sugar, these new technologies can be weaponized, shape beliefs and, sadly, affect emotions and even be deadly,” she added. 

This guide focuses on teenage victims of FGM. Mrs. Trump was determined to get the bill passed from the day of her husband’s second inauguration, the day Senator Amy Klobuchar, Democrat of Minnesota, first mentioned it over lunch. 

Like Be Best, Mrs. Trump’s anti-cyberbullying effort from the previous four years, the bill was a great fit for the first couple’s focus on battling digital meanness. 

Early in March, she visited Washington to lead a roundtable with girls who had fallen victim to online attacks and the father of a young boy who left the world because of internet “sextortion.” 

The event was emotional at times, and after it was over, Mrs. Trump took some of the guests to see the president address Congress the next day, where he discussed the bill, the New York Times reported. 

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Terror on US Soil—FBI Probes Bombing at Medical Center 

A deadly car bomb exploded outside a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, California, killing one and injuring four. The FBI has declared the blast an act of terrorism and launched a full-scale investigation. 

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United States: In a shocking incident that has rocked Palm Springs, California, the FBI has declared a recent car explosion an act of terrorism. 

Deadly Blast Rocks Palm Springs Clinic 

The blast occurred outside the American Reproductive Centers, a local fertility clinic, claiming one life and leaving four others injured. 

The explosion, which originated from a vehicle parked near the facility, tore through the area with devastating force. 

Emergency services quickly responded to the scene. Fortunately, no patients or clinic staff inside the building were harmed, although structural damage was reported. 

FBI Labels It Terrorism 

According to federal investigators, the FBI is leading the probe alongside local authorities and has already identified a person of interest connected to the case. Officials are now working to determine whether this act of violence was domestic or internationally inspired, though no official group or motive has yet been confirmed. 

This incident raises immediate concerns about the security of medical facilities and public areas across the US, especially amid rising tensions both at home and abroad. 

The FBI has assured the public that it is deploying all necessary resources to fully investigate the matter and ensure there are no further threats. 

Local law enforcement has increased patrols around critical infrastructure and public health facilities while urging citizens to report any suspicious activity. 

As the investigation continues, authorities emphasize the importance of community vigilance and staying informed through official updates. 

We will continue to follow this developing story closely and provide updates as more information becomes available. 

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Salman Rushdie’s Attacker Sentenced to 25 Years Behind Bars 

Hadi Matar, who stabbed novelist Salman Rushdie in 2022, has been sentenced to 25 years in prison, the maximum for attempted murder. Rushdie suffered severe injuries and is now partially blind from the attack. 

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United States: Hadi Matar, who attacked novelist Salman Rushdie last year, has been sentenced to 25 years in prison — the maximum for attempted murder. 

Matar received a conviction for second-degree attempted murder for the attack on Rushdie in 2022 while they were both at the Chautauqua Institution in New York. 

A man armed with a knife attacked Salman Rushdie as he was about to deliver a speech, inflicting injuries on the writer all over his body. 

Rushdie suffered severe damage to the eyes and nerves and is now partially blind because of the attack, npr.org reported. 

Rushdie wasn’t in the courtroom for Friday’s sentencing but wrote that he’s spent over 800 days in hospitals since the assault. 

Judge David Foley additionally ordered Matar to serve 7 years in prison on the charge of causing serious bodily injury to the event moderator. 

Rushdie’s novel The Satanic Verses created widespread outrage among many Muslims for its depiction of the Prophet Muhammad. 

Just before his passing in 1989, the Ayatollah Khomeini, the Supreme Leader of Iran, declared a legal judgment condemning Rushdie to death. 

Prosecutors from the Western District of New York argued that Matar was attempting to carry out the threat contained in the fatwa. 

Matar has affirmed that the fatwa didn’t inspire the attack but has explained to the New York Post that Rushdie had personally offended him by insulting Islam, npr.org reported. 

Matar told reporters that he had skimmed over just a few pages of The Satanic Verses. 

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