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Leaders of four European countries were in Ukraine on Saturday where they said they would increase sanctions on Russia
if it does not agree to a 30-day unconditional ceasefire in its war with Ukraine.
The ceasefire would begin on Monday.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky quickly said yes.
We accept the American proposal for a full and unconditional ceasefire.
In fact, we... ourselves are proposing it.
Russia, as of now, is rejecting even that, even a ceasefire.
And if they refuse something as basic as that, it means they don't want to end the war at all.
Zelensky says Russia is not serious about peace in that region and instead is continuing its aerial assault on his country.
After six weeks in a Louisiana immigration jail, Rumesa Ozturk is free and back in Boston.
The Tufts University Ph.D. student Saturday addressed the public for the first time in person
since plainclothes ICE agents arrested her in Somerville and quietly moved her across state lines in March.
Jesus Morero Suarez of NPR member station WBUR has more on our story.
Ozturk dressed in green.