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Trump meets Ukraine’s Zelenskyy as Iran moves into ‘rear-view mirror’

Trump meets Ukraine’s Zelenskyy as Iran moves into ‘rear-view mirror’

U.S. President Donald Trump, France’s President Emmanuel Macron and Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy take part in a working session at the G7 summit in Evian-les-Bains, France, on June 16, 2026. Thibault Camus | Afp | Getty Images Donald Trump has pledged further support to Kyiv and urged Moscow to “make a deal” to end the Ukraine war, as the president’s attention turns to Europe amid hopes the Iran conflict is nearing its conclusion. Trump is meeting with leaders of the wealthy G7 countries in Evian, France, on Tuesday, as the U.S prepares to sign a Memorandum of Understanding with Iran on Friday to bring the nearly four-month war to an end. Talks with representatives of other countries and economies are also scheduled, including Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The president attended a meeting with G7 leaders plus Zelenskyy on Tuesday morning, which overan by around an hour. The president later held a separate conversation with Zelenskyy and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on the sidelines of the G7 summit. Speaking to reporters ahead of a …

27 Spring Accessories Under 0 That Put Winter in the Rearview

27 Spring Accessories Under $100 That Put Winter in the Rearview

Ah, spring. You’ve hopefully felt it already: that first warm, sun-splashed afternoon when the whole city suddenly looks better. Legs and shoulders out, everyone strutting around. Meanwhile, you’re standing there in your winter clothes. The good news? The easiest way to level your style up this spring isn’t by buying a whole new wardrobe. In fact, chances are you’ve already got your spring essentials down. Instead, just a few sharp accessories will do all the heavy lifting. Think an eye-catching ball cap, a solid tote for your daily carries, maybe a proper umbrella for April showers. The even better news is that you don’t need to blow the bag to show you’ve got the season dialed. Below, we’ve rounded up a stack of outfit-finishing, spring-enhancing accessories—all under a hundo. The Under-$100 Spring Accessories Hit List The ‘90s Shades Sunski Bianca Sunglasses Read More The Essential Cap Ralph Lauren The Ralph Logo Twill Ball Cap Read More The Candy-Colored Bracelet Northworks Murano Bead Bracelet Read More The Reservation-Ready Watch Casio Vintage Analog Digital Bracelet Watch Read …

Earth in rear-view of Artemis II astronauts | Space News

Earth in rear-view of Artemis II astronauts | Space News

Published On 5 Apr 20265 Apr 2026 Artemis II astronauts have crossed the halfway point between Earth and the moon as they race towards a planned lunar flyby, and NASA has released the first images of Earth captured from inside the Orion spacecraft. As the astronauts settled down to sleep early on Sunday after rounding off the fourth day of their 10-day mission, they were nearly 322,000km (200,000 miles) from Earth and 132,000km (82,000 miles) from the moon, according to NASA’s online dashboard. The United States space agency published photographs taken from the capsule, including a full view of Earth showing a glowing orb of deep blue oceans and swirling clouds. The four-person crew is expected to swing around the far side of the moon early this coming week, a manoeuvre not attempted in more than 50 years. The next major milestone in the journey is expected overnight from Sunday into Monday US time when the crew is due to enter what NASA calls the “lunar sphere of influence”, the point at which the moon’s …

Artemis astronauts more than halfway to Moon, putting Earth in rearview

Artemis astronauts more than halfway to Moon, putting Earth in rearview

“GREAT SPIRITS” Friday’s to-do list includes a CPR demonstration and medical kit checks, the US space agency said, as well as preparation for the scientific observations they’ll need to document when they are closest to the Moon on day six of their journey. NASA officials reported on Friday that all systems were performing well, and that the astronauts were in “great spirits” and had spoken to their families. The next major milestone of the approximately 10-day journey is expected overnight on Sunday into Monday, at which point the astronauts will enter the “lunar sphere of influence” – when the Moon’s gravity will have stronger pull on the spacecraft than Earth’s. If all proceeds smoothly as Orion whips around the Moon, the astronauts could set a record by venturing farther from Earth than any human before. “There is nothing normal about this,” said mission commander Wiseman late on Thursday. “Sending four humans 250,000 miles away is a Herculean effort, and we are now just realising the gravity of that.” The Artemis II mission is part of …