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Gadhafi's Son Killed in Libya, Iran Seeks US Talks, and EU-Mercosur Deal Faces Delay
Seif al-Islam Gadhafi, son of the late Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi, was killed on Tuesday in his home in Zintan, western Libya, according to sources close to him. The 53-year-old was reportedly shot by four masked gunmen who stormed his residence, located approximately 136 kilometers southwest of Tripoli. Gadhafi's lawyer, Khaled, confirmed his death.
In other news, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian announced on Tuesday that he instructed Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi to pursue "fair and equitable" negotiations with the United States. This move signals a potential shift in Tehran's approach, as tensions between Iran and the U.S. have been escalating. The announcement comes after heightened tensions, particularly following threats of military intervention made by the U.S.
Meanwhile, Paraguay's President Santiago Peña urged the European Union to implement the free trade agreement with Mercosur countries "without delay." In an interview with Euronews, Peña warned that stalling the agreement would be a "mistake" amid rising geopolitical tensions. The free trade pact, signed last month by the EU and Mercosur members Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay, has faced delays in full ratification by the EU.
In related developments, Finland is set to build new icebreakers for the United States as competition in the Arctic intensifies. The deal highlights Finnish expertise in icebreaking technology.
Separately, newly released files revealed that Jeffrey Epstein made repeated attempts to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin, beginning in 2013. Emails show Epstein made several bids to meet Putin through the former Norwegian PM Thorbjorn Jagland. While Putin's name appears over 1,000 times in the files, there is no evidence that the two ever met, according to Sky News.
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