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Bundeswehr Reactivates Low-Altitude Flight Training Amid Security Concerns

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com November 28, 2025
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Bundeswehr Resumes Unrestricted Low-Altitude Flight Training

Berlin – the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr) have fully lifted⁣ restrictions on‍ low-altitude flight⁣ training, ending limits on both ​annual flight hours and the⁤ duration pilots can remain‍ at lower ‌altitudes during exercises. The changes, finalized in ⁢May, mark a notable shift‍ in operational readiness following a ⁤gradual easing ⁣of ​constraints initiated after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine‌ in 2022.

Previously, Bundeswehr pilots were limited ⁣to⁤ a maximum​ of 20 minutes when flying below certain⁤ altitudes during training⁢ exercises. A quota system capping annual ⁤flight hours was also in place. The removal of these restrictions⁣ signals a ⁣renewed⁤ focus on preparing pilots for a wider⁢ range of operational ‌scenarios and enhancing the Bundeswehr’s overall capabilities amid heightened geopolitical tensions.

The easing ⁢of restrictions began in July 2023 with the abolishment of the annual flight hour and time limits. The latest ‌move, implemented at the beginning of May, allows pilots to spend unlimited time “over a training target ⁤below⁢ certain altitudes,” according to sources within the German Defense ⁢Ministry.This ⁣development comes as part of a broader effort to modernize and strengthen the Bundeswehr, spurred by the evolving ‌security landscape in europe.

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What are Putin’s Demands for Peace in Ukraine?

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor November 27, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Summary of the ⁢Article: Ukraine’s Precarious Position & Potential for a Deal

This article‌ paints a grim picture of Ukraine’s current situation, highlighting‌ its military⁤ and⁢ economic vulnerabilities, and the potential for a negotiated settlement – one likely unfavorable to Ukraine.Here’s a breakdown ⁢of the key points:

1. Shifting ​Landscape⁢ & Two Proposals:

* Donald Trump‘s potential ​return ⁢to the White House ⁢is​ substantially impacting the dynamics of the war.He has expressed skepticism about continued US support for Ukraine.
* Two proposals for ending ⁢the conflict are ​emerging: a “Witkoff plan” (favors Russia) and a “Rubio ‍plan” (favors Ukraine).The core issue remains that Russia won’t accept terms Ukraine can live with.

2. ⁤Ukraine’s ⁣Weaknesses:

* military Struggles: Ukraine is facing battlefield setbacks, lacking sufficient infantry and effective drone defenses. The situation is ⁤worsening in ⁤both the‌ east (Pokrovsk) ⁤and south‌ (Zaporizhzhia).‌ Morale is low,with military members questioning ‍leadership.
* Corruption: A​ major corruption scandal involving high-ranking officials (including a Zelensky confidant) has shaken public trust and politically wounded Zelensky.The ‍scandal‌ involves a large kickback scheme and highlights a disregard for critical infrastructure protection.
* Fiscal Crisis: Ukraine faces a massive budget shortfall ⁤(over €130 billion ​over two years). US‌ aid‍ is unlikely under a Trump⁢ management.⁢ A proposed EU solution utilizing frozen Russian assets ‍is stalled due to legal concerns.

3. russia’s⁢ Position & Strategy:

* Momentum,⁢ but ‌Challenges: Russia has​ gained operational momentum, despite heavy losses.
* Putin’s Calculation: ⁤ Putin believes he can achieve his goals by increasing ⁤pressure on Ukraine, anticipating either a weakened Ukraine forced to concede or pressure from‍ Trump to negotiate.
* Economic Pressures: ⁤ Russia is facing economic headwinds, ⁤including falling oil prices, the impact ​of US sanctions on Rosneft and Lukoil, and⁣ reduced oil purchases from‌ India and China. Ukraine’s drone strikes on Russian refining facilities are also causing disruption. Enlistment numbers are down.

4.Overall Outlook:

The ‌article suggests ⁤Ukraine ⁣is in a precarious position, facing‍ meaningful internal‌ and external⁢ pressures. Russia is aware ⁢of these vulnerabilities and is highly likely⁢ to exploit them. The implication⁢ is that a deal, while potentially avoiding further escalation, will likely ⁢be heavily tilted in Russia’s favor.

In‍ essence, ⁣the ​article argues⁣ that the war’s logic ‍is reasserting itself: ⁣moscow dictates the terms, and Ukraine’s ability to resist is diminishing.

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Putin Signals Russia Open to U.S.-Backed Ukraine Peace Plan

by Emma Walker – News Editor November 27, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Moscow Signals⁣ Willingness ⁤to‌ Analyze U.S.-Backed Ukraine​ peace ​Proposals

WASHINGTON – Russia has indicated it ​is prepared to “seriously analyze” aspects ​of a ⁤newly proposed U.S.-backed​ peace plan for Ukraine, tho significant hurdles⁣ remain, according to statements from Kremlin officials ​wednesday adn Thursday. Teh advancement comes as Ukraine⁢ appears to ⁢have tentatively backed the framework, shifting​ focus back to Moscow’s acceptance ⁣of the plan ⁤as⁤ a basis for negotiation.

The current draft⁢ plan, reportedly narrowed ‌to 19 ​key proposals, has⁢ garnered tentative support ‍from ‌Ukraine following⁣ talks‌ with U.S. officials in Abu ⁤Dhabi‌ earlier this week.​ however, Russia’s​ initial response has been cautious.

President Vladimir Putin’s aide,⁢ Yuri⁣ Ushakov, stated Wednesday ‍that ⁢Russia had only⁤ received an⁣ unofficial ⁣version of the latest draft, but noted some aspects​ were viewed “positively.” Deputy‌ Foreign Minister⁤ Sergei Ryabkov echoed this sentiment, welcoming U.S.efforts ​but emphasizing “there are ‌no concessions ​on key​ issues on the Ukraine⁢ settlement,”⁤ suggesting ⁢a‍ considerable gap⁣ remains⁢ before a deal ​can be reached.

Putin himself weighed in Thursday, praising Russian⁢ advances in Ukraine​ and stating that ⁤fighting would ⁣cease ⁣only upon the withdrawal of ​Ukrainian troops from‌ key areas. He added that⁤ if Ukrainian forces do ‍not withdraw, ⁣Russian forces will⁣ achieve their objectives “by force.”

Kremlin Press ⁢Secretary Dmitry Peskov cautioned against premature optimism regarding ‍a ⁣potential end to the conflict, which began with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in ⁣February 2022. “Wait. It’s too ⁢early to say that,” Peskov told reporters, according to state news agency TASS.

U.S. President Donald‌ Trump expressed a more​ optimistic outlook Tuesday, ⁢stating, “I think we’re getting ⁢very close to‍ a deal. We’ll find out… I think ⁢we’re ‍making progress.” he later posted on Truth​ Social that ⁢only “a few remaining points of disagreement” were left to resolve.

Ukrainian⁣ President ​Volodymyr Zelenskyy also indicated a willingness ⁣to move forward with the⁣ peace framework,according ‌to Reuters,citing a ⁢speech delivered to allied countries.

While details of the plan remain ​largely undisclosed, the shifting⁣ positions suggest a potential, albeit ‍fragile, opening for⁢ diplomatic progress after over two years of⁤ conflict. CNBC has​ reached out to the Kremlin ‌for further ⁣comment and is‌ awaiting a response.

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Trump envoy to visit Russia on heels of leaked call with Kremlin

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 27, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

WASHINGTON – A ⁣U.S. envoy is preparing to travel to⁢ Russia following the disclosure of a recent ‌phone call between former president Donald⁤ Trump and a Kremlin-linked official, ⁢according to​ multiple reports surfacing Tuesday. The visit ⁣aims to explore potential ​pathways⁤ for resolving the conflict in Ukraine, even as details of the proposed peace plan remain closely guarded and Kyiv expresses concerns over earlier drafts.

The move comes amid heightened scrutiny of a Trump-backed proposal for ending the war, which ​reportedly involved potential territorial concessions from Ukraine and limitations⁣ on⁢ its military size. While the current version of ‍the plan remains ⁤undisclosed,​ and its ⁣acceptance by Russia is‌ not guaranteed,⁢ the envoy’s trip signals a renewed effort⁣ to engage ​directly with ‌Moscow​ -‌ a strategy ⁣sharply contrasted with the Biden administration’s approach. U.S. officials familiar with the discussions have been tight-lipped about the specifics of the working draft, citing the sensitivity of ‍the ⁤ongoing negotiations.

Former President Trump has publicly stated his belief that a deal is emerging that ⁣could benefit both Ukraine and Russia. “People are starting to realize it’s a good deal for ‍both parties,”⁤ Trump said. “They’ve got to stop the war.⁣ They’re losing a lot of people.” When ⁢questioned about the possibility of Ukraine ​ceding ​land, ⁣Trump⁤ indicated ‌a potential exchange of⁤ territory. “Well, they’re talking about going land both ways, trying to clean up a​ border,” he explained. “You can’t go ⁤through the middle of⁣ a house, you can’t go ‌through the middle of‍ a highway. So, they’re trying to work something.”

The planned envoy visit follows a leaked call between Trump and a representative of Vladimir Solovyov, a Russian television personality known​ for his staunch support of the Kremlin.Details of the conversation are limited, but its‍ emergence has fueled speculation about the former president’s‌ role ‍in shaping potential peace negotiations.

Kyiv and its European allies previously raised alarms over an earlier version of the Trump-backed proposal, which ⁣would have required ⁢Ukraine to concede⁤ territory to Russia and cap the size of its military. ​The current ‍situation underscores the complex and evolving dynamics of the conflict, as international actors seek a ​resolution while navigating the competing interests of all ‍parties involved.

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After Gold and Diamonds, Russia Turns to Africa’s Trove of Fish

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 26, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Russia Eyes African Fish Stocks Following Resource Exploitation in Other Sectors

DAKAR, ⁤Senegal – Following extensive involvement in African gold and diamond mining, Russia is now turning its attention to the continent’s ‌vast fish stocks, sparking‌ concern ⁢among local communities and environmental groups.A Russian research vessel, the Atlantniro, recently arrived off the coast of Senegal, ​raising fears‌ of a resurgence of⁢ controversial fishing agreements that were ⁢previously halted.

The move comes as Russia seeks to expand its economic‍ and political influence in Africa, especially in the wake of⁣ Western sanctions. While Russian officials state the expedition aims to gather “objective and adequate information” about fish populations, critics worry⁣ this is a prelude to exploiting African waters, potentially depleting resources and harming livelihoods. Senegal, once a ⁢focal point of Russian fishing activity, is again at the center of the debate, wiht local activists fearing a repeat of past overfishing practices.

the Atlantniro’s arrival has⁢ triggered memories of a previous agreement allowing a large‌ Russian‌ fleet to fish in Senegalese waters. That deal, criticized for its lack of transparency and detrimental impact ⁤on local fishermen, was ​ultimately cancelled ⁤after years of protests.‌ Now, with⁢ the vessel’s reappearance, anxieties ⁢are​ resurfacing about the ⁣potential for⁢ unsustainable fishing practices and ​the ⁣erosion of Senegal’s marine ecosystem.

Local activist Vieux Sall, ⁣who previously organized demonstrations against the earlier Russian deal and even protested by kidnapping the captain of a Chinese fishing vessel over overfishing concerns, expressed dismay.⁤ “We thought the‌ battle was over,” Sall said. “Letting them return would be a disaster.”

Senegalese authorities have so far declined to comment on whether negotiations for a new agreement are underway. however, the presence ⁤of the atlantniro ⁤ signals a clear⁢ intent from Russia to assess the potential for large-scale fishing operations in ‌the⁣ region.Russian official Bandurin stated ⁤the⁢ expedition’s goal is to collect data and, “If we observe that some reserves are⁣ not in⁣ a very stable state, perhaps we will prepare some proposals ⁣for their rational exploitation.”⁢

The situation ⁣highlights a growing trend of external actors seeking to capitalize on Africa’s natural resources, raising questions about sustainable progress, resource management,⁣ and the‌ protection of local communities. ‌The outcome of⁤ this⁢ latest development will likely set a precedent for future engagements between Russia and African ‌nations regarding access to⁢ valuable marine resources.


Edited by Rachael⁣ Dottle,⁣ Sam⁤ Dodge, Rodney‌ Jefferson
Photos ⁢edited by Marie Monteleone
With assistance from Souhail Karam, Tavares Cebola, Peter Guest

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Title: Witkoff Advised Putin on Pitching Peace Plan to Trump

by Emma Walker – News Editor November 26, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Trump Ally Advised Putin Aide⁢ on Framing ‍Peace Plan to Former President, Recording Reveals

WASHINGTON – ⁤A recording of a conversation between a close‌ advisor to Vladimir Putin and a Trump-appointed envoy reveals efforts ⁣to shape a prospective Ukraine peace proposal ​in a⁢ manner more palatable to Donald Trump, ​according to a Bloomberg report published Tuesday. The exchange ⁣details how the Trump ally coached​ the Putin aide on presenting the plan, ⁣which reportedly ⁢leaned heavily ⁢toward Russian ⁤demands, to the former president.

The recording features Tom Witkoff,‍ a special envoy for‌ Ukraine⁢ peace ‌talks appointed by trump, ‍speaking with Kirill Dmitriev, a ⁣close advisor to Putin on‍ Ukraine. The conversation occurred on October ⁢29, shortly after Dmitriev met ‌in Florida with Witkoff ⁤and‌ Jared Kushner,⁢ Trump’s ‌son-in-law and informal advisor, to discuss a 28-point peace plan.

During the call, Dmitriev discussed debating with Ushakov how strongly Moscow should push for its demands in the prospective peace proposal.”I’ll informally pass it along, making it clear that it’s all informal.⁢ And let them do like⁢ their own,” Dmitriev told Ushakov, adding, ​”But, ⁢I don’t⁤ think they’ll ‍take exactly our version, but at least it’ll ‌be as close to it as possible.”

The original peace plan, which became public last week,​ included‌ calls for ‍Ukraine to cede ⁣the entire Donbas region to Russia and significantly reduce its military size. It also proposed a guarantee from Europe that ⁣Ukraine would never join NATO.

Trump​ had⁣ previously stated,on December 17,that Ukraine and Russia should “stop where they are” on the ⁤battlefield,a position interpreted ‌as advocating for Ukraine to concede territory to Russia.

The White House defended Witkoff’s actions, with communications director Steven Cheung stating, “This story proves one thing: Special Envoy Witkoff ⁢talks⁤ to officials in both Russia and Ukraine nearly every⁣ day to ⁢achieve peace, which is exactly what President Trump appointed him to do.”

Dmitriev dismissed⁣ the transcript as “Fake” in a social media post,adding,”The closer⁣ we get to peace,the more⁤ desperate warmongers become.”⁤ The Russian⁣ Embassy ⁣in Washington did ⁣not respond to a‍ request ⁣for comment.

Secretary of ‍State Marco Rubio has asserted ⁤the proposal originated in the United States, with input from both ⁤Russia and Ukraine, amid criticism that the‍ leaked plan ⁤favored Russian objectives. The State Department ​declined to‍ comment on ‌the ⁣Bloomberg ⁣report.

Trump has indicated⁢ he is sending⁤ Army Secretary Dan Driscoll to meet with Ukrainian officials while Witkoff ‌meets with Putin, and suggested he ‍could eventually meet ⁣with both Putin and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, pending further negotiation ⁢progress.

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