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Zelenskyy Open to Free Economic Zone in East Ukraine

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he is open to establishing a free economic zone in the country's east, but any plan must be approved by a public vote. Read more on the latest developments.

Russia Demands Changes to U.S.-Ukraine Peace Plan

Moscow views the 20-point U.S.-Ukraine peace proposal as a starting point for talks, demanding stricter limits on Kyiv's military and guarantees on NATO. Get the latest on the stalled negotiations.

Zelenskyy Calls for Trump Meeting on Ukraine Peace

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has requested a leaders' meeting with Donald Trump to address sensitive territorial issues in a potential peace deal with Russia, following recent U.S.-Ukraine talks.

Holiday meals served in Regina by John Howard Society

Dozens of Christmas turkey dinners were distributed to clients in Regina on Monday, December 22, 2025, thanks to a partnership with Interpro Pipe + Steel. Read about this community act of kindness.

Turkish Officials Visit Syria as Kurdish Deadline Looms

Turkey's top officials, including Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, visited Syria as a deadline for Kurdish groups to integrate with Syrian forces approaches. The high-stakes diplomatic move aims to reshape regional security dynamics.

Top Trump Adviser's 19-Cent Turkey Claim Draws Mockery

White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett cited a 19-cent drop in turkey prices as proof of Trump's economic strength, drawing swift criticism online as broader data shows food inflation rising. Read the full story.

Podcast: No Western Country Wants Ukraine to Win

A new podcast argues Western support for Ukraine is more rhetorical than real, forcing Kyiv to consider a U.S. peace plan favorable to Moscow. Explore the analysis and its implications.

PKK urges Turkiye to free Ocalan for peace talks

Kurdistan Workers' Party demands release of imprisoned leader Abdullah Ocalan to advance peace process with Turkiye. Learn about the decades-long conflict and current developments.

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