[Afternoon Brief] Escalating Tensions: Afghanistan-Pakistan Crisis Tal…
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In a week marked by escalating international tensions, Afghan and Pakistani delegations are set to meet in Doha to address a violent border crisis, while protests against U.S. President Donald Trump unfold nationwide. Additionally, Prince Andrew has renounced his Duke of York title amid ongoing allegations related to Jeffrey Epstein, and Trump has expressed hesitance in supplying Ukraine with Tomahawk missiles during a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
### Afghan-Pakistani Delegations Meet in Doha
ISLAMABAD — Afghan and Pakistani delegations are heading to Doha, Qatar, to engage in crisis talks aimed at de-escalating a deadly conflict that has resulted in numerous casualties on both sides. The Taliban government confirmed that the Afghan delegation includes the defense minister and the head of the national intelligence agency. Pakistan accuses Afghanistan of harboring militants responsible for attacks in border regions, a claim the Taliban denies. Regional powers, including Saudi Arabia and Qatar, are urging calm as the violence threatens to destabilize an area already plagued by groups like the Islamic State and al-Qaida. A recent 48-hour ceasefire expired, leading to renewed hostilities.
### Nationwide Protests Against Trump
WASHINGTON — Across the United States, citizens are gathering for "No Kings" protests, expressing discontent with President Donald Trump's leadership. This marks the third major mobilization since Trump returned to the White House, coinciding with a government shutdown that has raised concerns about the balance of power in the U.S. government. Trump, currently at his Mar-a-Lago estate, dismissed claims of being referred to as a king, stating, “I’m not a king.” Organizers of the protests warn that the current political climate is a slide toward authoritarianism.
### Prince Andrew Steps Down from Royal Title
LONDON — In a significant move, Prince Andrew announced he is relinquishing his title of Duke of York amid renewed scrutiny over his ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The 65-year-old prince stated that ongoing allegations against him distract from the royal family's work. Despite his denials of wrongdoing, Andrew's decision follows the release of excerpts from a memoir by Virginia Roberts Giuffre, who alleges she was trafficked by Epstein and had sexual encounters with Andrew when she was 17. This decision marks another chapter in Andrew's fall from grace since he stepped back from public duties in 2019.
### Trump Calls for End to Ukraine-Russia War
WASHINGTON — Following a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, President Trump called for an immediate cessation of hostilities between Ukraine and Russia. Trump suggested that both sides should "stop where they are," allowing for a mutual claim of victory. His comments reflect a shift towards urging Ukraine to reconsider its territorial ambitions, as he implied that Russia should retain the land it has captured. This meeting comes amid ongoing discussions about military support for Ukraine.
### Hesitance on Tomahawk Missile Sales
In the same meeting, Trump indicated he is hesitant to sell long-range Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine, despite Zelenskyy's proposal for a trade involving advanced drones. Trump emphasized the importance of maintaining U.S. military readiness, stating, “We'd much rather have them not need Tomahawks. We'd much rather have the war be over to be honest.” This stance marks a significant pivot from earlier indications that he was considering military support for Ukraine.
### Conclusion
As international tensions rise, the outcomes of these discussions and protests could have lasting implications for regional stability and global politics. The situation remains fluid, with the potential for further developments in the coming days.
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