2025-12-05
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A British government inquiry found that Vladimir Putin authorised the attempted killing of Sergei Skripal,
a former Russian spy in Britain in 2018.
Mr Skripal survived contact with a nerve agent, but a British woman who was exposed to it died.
Britain's Prime Minister announced new sanctions on Russia.
On Wednesday he told the economists that Russia was interfering in Britain's democracy.
The White House said that American and Ukrainian officials would meet in Florida on Thursday to continue discussions to end the war in Ukraine.
President Donald Trump said the path to peace in Ukraine remained unclear.
despite a, quote, reasonably good meeting between Russian and American officials this week.
Meanwhile, Russia attacked energy infrastructure in Kursan and Odessa,
two Ukrainian cities, leaving thousands of people without power.
The European Commission opened an antitrust probe into Meta over its integration of Meta AI into WhatsApp,
its messaging app.
Amid concerns it could shut out rival chatbots.