Britain announces new sanctions on Russia; America and Ukraine continue peace negotiations, and more

英国宣布对俄罗斯实施新制裁;美乌持续和平谈判,及其他消息。

The World in Brief from The Economist

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.