US officials proposed talks between Russia and Ukraine to end the war by June, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who also stated that both sides had been invited to the US for discussions next week. This announcement comes as Italy reported "serious sabotage" on its railway network, causing significant travel disruptions during the Winter Olympic Games, and as Bitcoin prices plummeted to their lowest level since Donald Trump took office.
Zelensky stated that the US had "proposed for the first time that the two negotiating teams – Ukraine and Russia – meet in the United States of America, probably in Miami, in a week." He confirmed Ukraine's participation in the talks. There was no immediate comment from Washington or Moscow regarding the proposed negotiations.
Meanwhile, in Italy, authorities reported several incidents of suspected sabotage targeting the railway network. Police reported three separate incidents involving damage to railway lines, including a fire between Bologna and Venice that triggered delays of up to two-and-a-half hours. Authorities also found severed cables and an explosive device nearby. The Ministry of Transport called the incidents an act of "serious sabotage," mirroring vandalism during the Paris Olympics in 2024.
In other news, the price of Bitcoin fell to its lowest level in 16 months, dropping to $60,000 before slightly recovering. This occurred despite former US President Donald Trump's public support for cryptocurrency. "Those who bet too big, borrowed too much or assumed prices only go up are now finding out the hard way what real market volatility and risk management look like," Joshua Chu, co-chair of the Hong Kong Web3 Association, told Reuters.
In the technology sector, Google executives faced pressure from nearly 900 employees who demanded the company cut ties with the federal government's immigration enforcement. The employees, in an open letter, requested more transparency regarding how Google's technology is being used within the US government. Google has contracts to provide federal agencies with cloud services and has links to work being done on federal immigration enforcement. A Google employee of seven years found it "mind-boggling" that Google was maintaining its ties with the immigration enforcement, according to a call after the letter was published.
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