2026-01-24
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Our Top Stories Talks between Ukraine, Russia and America began in Abu Dhabi.
The discussions hosted by the United Arab Emirates are due to run for two days.
Earlier, Volodymyr Zelensky, Ukraine's president, said the talks would be, all about the land.
Russia wants control of the whole of the Donbass region in eastern Ukraine,
an idea Mr Zelensky rejects.
Meanwhile,
Ukraine's grid operator said recent Russian strikes had forced power cuts across the country.
The price of silver rose above $100 per troy ounce for the first time.
It is already up by more than 40% this year.
Meanwhile, gold hovered close to $5,000 per ounce, a record.
In recent months, investors have rushed to the precious metals,
which are seen as safehaven assets, amid uncertainty over geopolitics and trade.
A senior Iranian cleric close to the ruling establishment threatened retaliation against American-linked assets across the Middle East