The article discusses a recent meeting between the US and Russia in Saudi Arabia, focused on negotiations regarding Ukraine, which has been criticized by Ukrainian and European leaders for their exclusion. Additionally, it addresses rising concerns about airline safety following a crash involving a Delta flight. The piece also reflects on Germany's political landscape, highlighting Friedrich Merz's controversial approach of seeking support from far-right lawmakers in a bid to pass immigration legislation, potentially jeopardizing the post-World War II political buffer against extremism.
The US and Russia met on Tuesday for the first time in Saudi Arabia to begin negotiations on the future of Ukraine, agreeing to establish negotiation teams.
Ukrainian and European leaders expressed dissatisfaction over being excluded from the latest US-Russian negotiations regarding Ukraine, which could affect regional stability.
As airline disasters prompt questions about air travel safety, some argue incidents are more frequent due to increased reporting rather than actual danger.
Friedrich Merz's decision to solicit support from far-right lawmakers in Germany for immigration laws raises concerns about the stability of a post-war political buffer against extremism.
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