Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced on Saturday that the United States had set a June deadline for Ukraine and Russia to reach an agreement to end the ongoing war, according to Euronews. The announcement followed trilateral talks in Abu Dhabi, brokered by the US, which failed to produce a breakthrough.
Zelenskyy's comments came after overnight Russian strikes on energy infrastructure forced nuclear power plants to cut output, Euronews reported. Russia continues to demand that Ukraine cede the Donbas region, a condition Kyiv has stated it will never accept. If the June deadline is not met, the Trump administration is expected to take further action, according to the same source.
In other international news, Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi was campaigning in Tokyo just hours before the snap election she called, Sky News reported. Hundreds of people gathered to see her, despite the cold weather. Takaichi is known for her strong stance on China.
Meanwhile, in Italy, clashes erupted between protesters and police in Milan's Corvetto neighborhood on Friday, Euronews reported. The confrontation occurred at the end of a demonstration against the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympic Games. Protesters threw objects and firecrackers at police, who responded with water cannons and tear gas.
The Iberian Peninsula was also grappling with a third storm in weeks, as Storm Marta battered Portugal and Spain, Euronews reported. Both countries issued warnings over potential fresh floods after heavy rain caused widespread disruption. More than 26,500 rescuers were deployed in Portugal, where the weather led three municipalities to postpone Sunday's presidential vote.
In sports, Cristiano Ronaldo missed his second consecutive game for Al Nassr, according to Sky News. The Portuguese forward reportedly feels the club is not financially supporting the team as much as their rivals. Ronaldo, 41, returned to training this week but was not included in the matchday squad.
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