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Seif al-Islam Gaddafi Killed in Libya, While International Tensions Rise
ZINTAN, Libya – Seif al-Islam Gaddafi, the son of the late Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, 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 masked gunmen who stormed his residence in the town located 136 kilometers southwest of Tripoli, Euronews reported. Gaddafi's lawyer, Khaled, confirmed his death.
The killing occurred amidst rising international tensions on multiple fronts. In Eastern Europe, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that Ukraine would adjust its stance for talks in Abu Dhabi following Russia's largest aerial attack against Ukraine this winter. According to Euronews, the attack involved 71 missiles and 450 drones targeting Ukraine's civilian energy infrastructure. Zelenskyy reiterated that the attack demonstrated Russia's unchanged intentions.
Meanwhile, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian instructed Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi to pursue "fair and equitable" negotiations with the United States, signaling a potential shift in Tehran's approach to easing tensions, Euronews reported. This move comes after weeks of heightened rhetoric between Iran and the U.S., escalating after former President Trump threatened military intervention.
In other international news, 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.
Separately, newly released emails revealed that convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein repeatedly attempted to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Sky News reported that from 2013 onward, Epstein made several bids to meet Putin through former Norwegian Prime Minister Thorbjorn Jagland. While Putin's name appears over 1,000 times in the released files, there is no evidence that the two ever met, and his inclusion does not imply any wrongdoing, according to Sky News.
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