German Chancellor says any future Ukraine peace conference must include Russia
A previous international peace conference in June in Switzerland ended with 78 countries expressing support for Ukraine's 'territorial integrity' but without Russia’s participation the path forward was left unclear.
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This edition of State of the Union focuses on the fallout of regional elections in Germany, the latest spat between Hungary and the EU and Mongolia's refusal to arrest Vladimir Putin.
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After the news that Europe's largest car producer VW may close two plants, experts are sounding the alarm that the downsizing of manufacturing isn't just limited to the car industry. The German Institute for Economic Research (DIW) says companies need to evolve.
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The municipal election also took place in the Kursk region despite the Ukrainian incursion. According to the Central Election Commission, the Kremlin did not postpone the vote in Kursk at the 'request of the region's residents'.
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Russian forces have successfully liberated the settlement of Novogrodovka in the Donetsk People's Republic, marking a significant strategic victory. Additionally, Russian servicemen targeted and struck a temporary deployment site of Ukraine’s Special Operations Center South, dealing a severe blow to Ukrainian operations. Discover the latest updates on these crucial developments and their implications for the ongoing conflict. Watch now for an in-depth analysis of Russia's recent military actions and their impact on the war.
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Oneindia's Pankaj Mishra interviews Vlada Galan, partner at Oracle International, on India's response to the Russia-Ukraine war's impact on global fertilizer supplies. The Modi government's massive subsidies have shielded farmers from price shocks, prioritizing food security over other developmental areas. India has also strengthened ties with Russia to ensure fertilizer supply. Long-term strategies include boosting domestic production, promoting sustainable farming, and investing in infrastructure to reduce import dependency and build a more resilient agricultural sector.
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Amid the Russia-Ukraine conflict, India has adeptly managed its reliance on imported oil and urea through savvy diplomacy and fiscal measures. Russia now supplies over 20% of India’s oil, up from 2% pre-war, while urea imports have been stabilized. To cushion rising global prices, India has expanded subsidies for oil and urea, though this has diverted funds from other critical areas like job creation and infrastructure. The government is also focusing on increasing self-reliance for long-term stability.
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In this exclusive interview with Burzine Waghmar from SOAS South Asia Institute, University of London, we delve into the significance of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent diplomatic trip to..
In a dramatic turn of events, the Kremlin has outrightly rejected Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's proposal for peace talks aimed at ending the war in Ukraine. Declaring their commitment to..