Netanyahu requests presidential pardon; American and Ukrainian officials meet in Florida, and more

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The World in Brief from The Economist

2025-12-01

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  • Our Top Stories Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu requested a pardon for corruption charges from the country's president.

  • Mr Netanyahu has been charged with fraud,

  • breach of trust and receiving primes, all of which he denies.

  • He said his long-running trial deepens rifts in Israeli society.

  • The president's office said it had received the extraordinary request and would seek legal advice before making a decision.

  • Senior American officials, including Marco Rubio, the secretary of state, and Steve Whitcoff,

  • Mr Trump's special envoy,

  • met Ukrainian negotiators in Florida to discuss America's proposal to end the war with Russia.

  • Ukraine's chief negotiator, Andrey Yermuk, resigned on Friday because of a corruption scandal.

  • Rustam Umarov, the defence secretary, is leading the Ukrainian delegation in Florida.

  • Kazakhstan asked Ukraine to stop its attacks on an oil terminal linked to the Caspian Pipeline Consortium on Russia's Black Sea coast.