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Vladimir Putin’s warlord attack dog Ramzan Kadyrov ‘preparing to flee Russia’ as he puts teenage son in cha…


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PUTIN henchman and Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov is “preparing to flee Russia” – as he has put his son in charge of the police.

The infamous leader of Chechnya has already made several moves to prepare for his escape – and his efforts have sparked a conflict with Kremlin cronies.

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The 48-year-old dictator is a vocal supporter of Russian tyrant Vladimir Putin, and has sent tens of thousands of troops to support the bloody war in Ukraine.

He has also been accused of violating human rights, including involvement in kidnapping and torture.

But relations between Putin and Kadyrov have soured in recent months, especially after alleged secret meetings between Kadyrov and Middle Eastern officials.

Local media reported that the Chechen ruler began “unsanctioned discussions” with officials from several Middle Eastern countries about his assets and family’s future – without Moscow’s approval.

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The FSB security service officers informed a “furious” Putin, 72, about Kadyrov’s secret negotiations.

Kadyrov has reportedly already begun transferring assets abroad, with the leader’s family recently acquiring properties in both Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.

The Chechen leader spoke with “Muslim monarchies” who he has close ties with, according to IStories.

Putin likely sees this as a betrayal, even though Kadyrov sent troops from his private army when the Russian leader faced a coup bid from now-dead Wagner private army chief Yevgeny Prigozhin in June 2023.

After suffering from poor health, Kadyrov is hoping that his son will take over after him.

It is believed that the ruthless Kremlin-ally is suffering from severe kidney and pancreatic issues, as reported by Novaya Gazeta Europe.

But the brutal warlord does not trust that Putin will appoint his son as the next in line to rule Chechnya.

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Kadyrov has appointed his 17-year-old son, Adam, as the head of the police, Chechen state media reported on Monday.

Reports said that the teenage boy had been appointed “curator” of the Chechen interior ministry.

Kadyrov has awarded his son multiple medals and appointed the teenager to a succession of posts, building him up as crown prince and heir apparent.

When Adam was aged 16, he was put in charge of his father’s security apparatus and given a leadership role at the Vladimir Putin University of Russian Special Forces, in Chechnya.

Leading investigative journalist Andrey Kalitin said Kadyrov senior’s health is now “very poor” with “tough decisions” over the succession imminent.

Kalitin said: “The Kremlin has two or three candidates.

“Ramzan Kadyrov has one. His name is Adam, he is 17 years old, he has more than 15 awards.”

Even if Putin appointed Adam, he would need a regency-style arrangement until he is 30 under Russian laws.

The boy won his father’s backing after he assaulted a prisoner accused of burning the Quran.

Kadyrov is believed to have amassed a vast fortune as a reward for taming war-riven Chechnya since taking over from his assassinated father.

Accused of human rights abuses, Kadyrov has boasted that he has been sanctioned more than anyone by the West.

Rumours have persisted that a bloated Kadyrov has “serious” pancreatic and kidney problems, with photos being carefully edited and never showing him below the chest.

The notorious leader also has a flashy online presence – last year he flaunted his Tesla with a machine gun bolted to its roof.

The Russian Republic of Chechnya is also known for buying Ukrainian prisoners of war and using them as bargaining chips for their own gain.

They buy captives from Russian military units, and use them in negotiations to swap with Chechen captives, according to RadioFreeEurope.

Kadrov’s republic has also used POWs to get sanctions lifted.

In January 2024 Kadyrov offered to release 20 Ukrainian captives in exchange for the removal of US sanctions against his relatives and horses.

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The speculation comes as NATO scrambled fighter jets after Putin unleashed a barrage of nuclear-capable bombers on Ukraine.

Russia struck central Kyiv as well as other location in brutal strikes which included kamikaze drones and ballistic missiles.

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From Silk Road to strategy: Baku, Beijing align for multipolar future


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By Mazahir Afandiyev I AzerNEWS

At a time when the global political architecture is being
reshaped—particularly against the backdrop of the new challenges
brought by the Fourth Industrial Revolution—every country seeks to
secure its national interests by participating in global processes
and managing its economic and political relations with other
states.

Although many international organizations advocate for peaceful
and dialogue-based solutions to global issues, recent experiences
show that states with economic resilience and broad
military-political capabilities have a stronger say in
international affairs. In this new multipolar world order, the
People’s Republic of China has begun to play a more critical role,
solidifying its position in certain regions and creating new
opportunities for cooperation.

In Azerbaijan’s case, the foundation of friendly and partnership
relations with China is linked to the name of National Leader
Heydar Aliyev. During his tenure as First Deputy Chairman of the
USSR Council of Ministers, Heydar Aliyev held numerous meetings
with Chinese representatives, being well-informed about China’s
dynamics and development. These contacts continued successfully
during Azerbaijan’s years of independence.

After gaining independence, mutual official visits between the
two countries’ high-ranking officials further strengthened
diplomatic ties. Heydar Aliyev’s official visits to China and
meetings with its leaders laid the groundwork for future
cooperation.

During his first official visit to China from March 7–10, 1994,
National Leader Heydar Aliyev met with President Jiang Zemin and
Prime Minister Li Peng. During this visit, a joint declaration on
the fundamentals of developing friendly relations between the two
countries was signed, along with eight agreements covering topics
such as the opening of air routes, scientific-technical and
cultural cooperation, medicine, radio and television, and
tourism.

These successfully established relations have been further
strengthened over the past 20 years under the leadership of
President Ilham Aliyev. Since 2005, President Aliyev has made
several visits to China. However, his state visit to the People’s
Republic of China from April 22–24, 2025, can be considered a
historic milestone in bilateral cooperation.

As a result of bilateral and extended meetings with the
President of China, a Joint Declaration on Establishing
Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Relations comprising 18 clauses
was signed. This agreement opens new avenues for Azerbaijan—the
leading country of the South Caucasus—to expand future cooperation
with other states. In particular, the agreement on lifting the visa
regime between the two countries increases expectations for the
continued development of friendly and respectful relations.

As highlighted by the President in an interview with China
Global Television Network during his visit, “Azerbaijan has
signed strategic partnership declarations with many countries in
the South Caucasus region and even some European countries, but the
one with China is the strongest among them.”

In the same interview, President Ilham Aliyev touched on all
aspects of modern cooperation with China, clarifying various points
of interest related to political, economic, cultural, and
humanitarian fields for a vast audience.

It should be noted that China has succeeded in creating a new
reality in the Eurasian region and globally over the past decade.
Azerbaijan, too, aims to deepen relations globally based on mutual
respect and trust. It strives to define new directions in line with
the challenges of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, while also
working to attract investment and boost capital inflows into the
country.

As the President emphasized, Azerbaijan possesses significant
logistical capabilities in the North-South and East-West
transportation corridors. The country is committed to being a
reliable energy supplier and enhancing its trade turnover. This
effort continues to deepen and diversify day by day.

Azerbaijan also joined the “Belt and Road” initiative, proposed
by China in 2013 to improve infrastructure and connectivity across
Eurasian countries. Within this initiative, a new trade corridor
has been established to transport goods directly from East to West
under favorable conditions.

Notably, Azerbaijan was the first country in the Caucasus to
support China’s “Belt and Road” initiative. In this context,
Azerbaijan plays the role of a logistics hub, junction, and bridge
in implementing the strategy.

Thus, Azerbaijan’s transportation and logistics
advantages—critical for both the ancient Silk Road and the modern
“Belt and Road” initiative—are clearly evident. The bilateral
economic-political relations established with friendly countries,
as well as Azerbaijan’s commitment, solidarity, and alliances
demonstrated in international organizations, are valuable not only
for our country and region but for the entire Eurasian
continent.

We can confidently say that the direction defined by President
Ilham Aliyev in Azerbaijan’s multi-vector foreign policy is aimed
at a prosperous future and reflects the intention to deepen
relations with Eurasian countries—particularly with the People’s
Republic of China—in the fields of economy, politics, culture, and
humanitarian cooperation.

Mazahir Afandiyev, the author is a member of the Azerbaijani
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Elon Musk takes hit as Europeans ditch X in droves


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Trump-Ukraine minerals deal hits yet another late snag


Trump-Ukraine minerals deal hits yet another late snag

U.S. president has previously described such a pact as reimbursement for billions in American aid sent to help Kyiv against Russia’s full-scale invasion.


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Von der Leyen slams Trump: We don’t punish neighbors


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Commission president criticizes the American leader’s trade war, approach to other countries and targeting of universities.


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Malta’s ‘golden passport’ scheme is illegal, EU top court rules


Malta’s ‘golden passport’ scheme is illegal, EU top court rules

Court of Justice of the EU says Tuesday the program was nothing short of the “commercialisation” of citizenship.


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Canada’s conservative leader Pierre Poilievre loses his own seat in election collapse


Canada’s conservative leader Pierre Poilievre loses his own seat in election collapse

The remarkable campaign was upended by a backlash against U.S. President Donald Trump, which sparked a stunning liberal resurgence.


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Франция обвинила военную разведку России в кибератаках


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Во вторник Франция официально обвинила российскую военную разведку в кибератаках на страну на протяжении последнего десятилетия, включая взлом предвыборной кампании президента Эммануэля Макрона в 2017 году и атаку на телевизионную сеть TV5 Monde в 2015 году.

Об этом сообщает AFP.

“Военная разведка России (ГРУ) на протяжении нескольких лет ведёт кибератаки против Франции, используя хакерскую группу, известную под названием APT28”, — заявил министр иностранных дел Жан-Ноэль Барро в посте в социальной сети X, впервые официально возложив ответственность за эти атаки на ГРУ.

В 2017 году газета Financial Times писала, что Российская Федерация мобилизовала хакерскую группу АРТ28 (другие названия – Pawn Storm, Fancy Bear, BlueDelta). Она известна своими атаками на французскую телевизионную сеть TV5Monde, частную военную компанию США Blackwater, Минобороны Франции, Венгрии и Госдепартамент США.

Специалисты по кибербезопасности США, Британии, Израиля и Германии уже тогда заявляли, что приказы АРТ28 отдает главное разведывате??ьное управление России.

Москва категорически отрицает свое сотрудничество с хакерами.

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AI-Powered OSINT Tools in 2025 | How Artificial Intelligence is Transforming Open-Source Intelligence Gathering


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The rise of AI-powered OSINT tools in 2025 has revolutionized the way intelligence professionals, cybersecurity experts, and law enforcement agencies collect and analyze open-source data. AI-driven OSINT tools can automate reconnaissance, analyze large datasets, and detect hidden patterns, making intelligence gathering faster and more efficient. From social media tracking and deepfake detection to NLP-based data analysis and machine learning-driven threat detection, AI enhances the accuracy and effectiveness of OSINT investigations. However, ethical concerns, misinformation risks, and AI model limitations remain challenges. This blog explores the best AI tools for OSINT in 2025, their benefits, challenges, and future trends in intelligence gathering.

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Introduction

In 2025, Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) remains a vital tool for cybersecurity, threat intelligence, law enforcement, and competitive analysis. With the integration of artificial intelligence (AI), OSINT data collection has become more efficient, precise, and automated than ever before. AI-powered tools can scan massive datasets, extract actionable insights, and automate intelligence gathering, reducing human effort while increasing accuracy.

From automated web crawlers to AI-driven social media analysis, facial recognition, NLP-based intelligence gathering, and deepfake detection, AI is changing the landscape of OSINT investigations.

This blog explores the best AI tools for OSINT in 2025, their functionalities, and how they assist intelligence professionals in gathering and analyzing open-source data.

What is OSINT and Why is AI Important?

Understanding OSINT

OSINT (Open-Source Intelligence) involves collecting and analyzing publicly available data from multiple sources, including:

  • Social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn
  • News websites, blogs, and discussion forums
  • Government databases and public records
  • The dark web and underground marketplaces
  • Financial reports, leaked datasets, and corporate disclosures

How AI Enhances OSINT

AI-driven OSINT tools offer several advantages:

  • Automated data collection from multiple sources, eliminating manual effort
  • Pattern recognition and trend analysis in large datasets
  • Fact-checking and misinformation detection
  • Image, video, and voice analysis for intelligence gathering
  • Deepfake detection and cybersecurity threat monitoring

AI significantly improves the speed, accuracy, and efficiency of OSINT investigations, helping professionals track threats, verify sources, and extract intelligence with minimal human intervention.

Best AI Tools for OSINT Data Gathering in 2025

1. Maltego – AI-Powered Network Analysis

Maltego is one of the most advanced AI-driven OSINT tools for intelligence gathering and digital forensics.

  • Uses machine learning (ML) to map relationships between individuals, organizations, and domains
  • Automates data collection from public and private OSINT sources
  • Commonly used by cybersecurity professionals, law enforcement, and journalists

2. OSINT Framework – AI-Enhanced Data Discovery

OSINT Framework is an open-source intelligence tool that integrates AI for advanced data discovery.

  • Uses AI-driven NLP (Natural Language Processing) to extract relevant intelligence
  • Automates deep and surface web searches
  • Detects misinformation, security threats, and cyber risks

3. Shodan – AI-Based Internet Reconnaissance

Shodan is known as the “Google for hackers,” allowing OSINT professionals to scan and track internet-connected devices.

  • AI-enhanced risk analysis for IoT devices
  • Automated vulnerability detection for cybersecurity audits
  • Used by ethical hackers and penetration testers

4. SpiderFoot – AI-Powered Digital Footprint Analysis

SpiderFoot is an automated OSINT tool designed to analyze an individual’s or organization’s online footprint.

  • AI-driven data correlation from social media, domains, and leaked data
  • Identifies security vulnerabilities, compromised credentials, and personal data leaks
  • Used for cybersecurity threat assessments

5. Google Dorking – AI-Assisted Advanced Search

Google Dorking leverages AI to extract hidden data from search engines.

  • Uses AI-based search queries to find exposed sensitive information
  • Identifies unsecured databases, login portals, and forgotten web pages
  • Commonly used by ethical hackers and security researchers

6. Social-Searcher – AI for Social Media Intelligence

Social-Searcher is an AI-powered social media OSINT tool used for tracking online activities.

  • Monitors public conversations, hashtags, and mentions across platforms
  • Uses sentiment analysis and behavioral tracking for intelligence gathering
  • Helpful for brand monitoring, law enforcement, and crisis management

How AI Improves OSINT Investigations

  • Automates Data Collection – AI eliminates manual effort in searching and filtering large volumes of data.
  • Enhances Threat Detection – AI detects cyber threats, scams, and fraud attempts in real-time.
  • Increases Accuracy – AI-powered NLP can analyze text, speech, and images with minimal errors.
  • Reduces False Positives – AI helps distinguish between real threats and false alarms.
  • Improves Decision-Making – AI-driven analytics provide actionable intelligence to professionals.

Challenges of AI in OSINT

Despite its advantages, AI-based OSINT tools face some challenges:

  • False Information & Deepfakes – AI struggles to differentiate between real and AI-generated misinformation.
  • Ethical Concerns & Privacy Issues – Using AI for surveillance and intelligence gathering raises legal and ethical concerns.
  • Data Overload – AI may collect too much data, making analysis complex without proper filtering.
  • Dependence on AI Accuracy – AI models require continuous updates to remain effective against evolving threats.

The Future of AI in OSINT

The future of AI in OSINT is expected to include:

  • Advanced AI-Powered Facial Recognition for identity verification
  • Autonomous AI Agents for deepfake detection and real-time intelligence gathering
  • Blockchain-Based OSINT for securing data integrity and verification
  • AI-Generated Threat Intelligence Reports for rapid decision-making

As AI technology continues to evolve, OSINT professionals will rely more on AI-driven automation, predictive analysis, and deep learning models to gather intelligence effectively.

Conclusion

AI-powered OSINT tools are reshaping the way intelligence is gathered and analyzed in 2025. From automated social media monitoring to advanced data discovery and digital footprint tracking, AI helps professionals detect threats, verify information, and uncover hidden intelligence efficiently.

While AI brings speed, scalability, and precision to OSINT, it is not without challenges. Ethical considerations, misinformation detection, and AI model accuracy remain critical concerns.

For organizations and cybersecurity professionals, leveraging AI-powered OSINT tools is no longer optional—it is essential for staying ahead in the intelligence and cybersecurity landscape.

FAQs

What is OSINT, and how does AI improve it?

OSINT (Open-Source Intelligence) involves collecting publicly available information for intelligence and security purposes. AI enhances OSINT by automating data collection, analyzing patterns, and improving threat detection accuracy.

Which are the best AI-powered OSINT tools in 2025?

Some of the top AI-driven OSINT tools include Maltego, Shodan, SpiderFoot, Social-Searcher, Google Dorking, and OSINT Framework, each specializing in different aspects of intelligence gathering.

How does AI automate OSINT data collection?

AI uses web crawlers, machine learning algorithms, and data mining techniques to scan, extract, and analyze large amounts of publicly available information.

Can AI detect deepfakes and misinformation in OSINT?

Yes, AI-powered tools can detect deepfakes and misinformation by analyzing synthetic media patterns, facial recognition inconsistencies, and AI-generated text anomalies.

How does AI assist in cybersecurity OSINT?

AI helps in cybersecurity OSINT by identifying vulnerabilities, monitoring cyber threats, detecting phishing attempts, and analyzing hacker activities on dark web forums.

What role does NLP play in OSINT investigations?

Natural Language Processing (NLP) enables AI to extract intelligence from text-based sources, such as news articles, social media posts, and leaked documents.

Can AI track individuals and organizations through OSINT?

Yes, AI-powered OSINT tools can analyze digital footprints, social media activity, and network connections to track individuals and organizations.

What are the ethical concerns of AI in OSINT?

AI-driven OSINT raises ethical concerns related to privacy, mass surveillance, data misuse, and the potential for AI-generated disinformation.

Is AI-powered OSINT legal?

AI-powered OSINT is legal if used for ethical investigations, cybersecurity, and law enforcement purposes, but unauthorized surveillance and data scraping may violate regulations.

How does AI-powered OSINT help in law enforcement?

Law enforcement agencies use AI for crime investigation, tracking suspects, detecting fraud, and identifying cyber threats.

What is Google Dorking, and how does AI enhance it?

Google Dorking is an advanced search technique used to find hidden online data. AI enhances Google Dorking by automating queries and detecting exposed sensitive information.

Can AI detect fake social media accounts in OSINT investigations?

Yes, AI analyzes account activity, language patterns, and metadata to identify fake profiles, bots, and coordinated misinformation campaigns.

How does AI detect cyber threats using OSINT?

AI scans dark web forums, security reports, and hacker discussions to predict and prevent potential cyberattacks.

What are the challenges of using AI for OSINT?

Challenges include data accuracy issues, ethical concerns, AI model biases, reliance on public data, and difficulties in detecting sophisticated deepfakes.

Can AI identify security vulnerabilities through OSINT?

Yes, AI-powered tools like Shodan and SpiderFoot scan exposed devices, open ports, and unprotected servers to identify security risks.

How is machine learning applied in OSINT?

Machine learning in OSINT is used for pattern recognition, behavior analysis, anomaly detection, and automated intelligence reporting.

How does AI enhance social media intelligence gathering?

AI tracks trending topics, sentiment analysis, fake news detection, and user behavior monitoring across multiple platforms.

Can AI OSINT tools access the dark web?

Yes, some AI-powered OSINT tools scan dark web marketplaces and forums for leaked credentials, cybercrime discussions, and emerging threats.

What industries benefit from AI-powered OSINT?

Industries such as cybersecurity, law enforcement, corporate security, journalism, and competitive intelligence benefit from AI-driven OSINT solutions.

How does AI identify misinformation in OSINT data?

AI uses fact-checking databases, linguistic analysis, and AI-generated content detection to verify the authenticity of information.

Is AI OSINT useful for financial fraud detection?

Yes, AI detects fraudulent financial transactions, insider trading, and money laundering schemes by analyzing public financial records and market data.

What role does facial recognition play in AI-driven OSINT?

Facial recognition AI helps identify individuals in public images, security footage, and social media platforms, aiding in investigations.

How does AI contribute to open-source cyber threat intelligence?

AI enhances cyber threat intelligence by analyzing malware reports, hacker activities, and vulnerability disclosures from public sources.

Can AI predict future cyber threats using OSINT?

Yes, AI uses predictive analytics and historical data patterns to forecast potential cyber threats and attack trends.

What is the difference between AI-driven OSINT and traditional OSINT?

Traditional OSINT relies on manual searches and human analysis, while AI-driven OSINT automates data collection, enhances accuracy, and processes large datasets faster.

Can AI-powered OSINT be used for competitive intelligence?

Yes, businesses use AI OSINT to monitor competitor strategies, market trends, brand mentions, and industry news.

How does AI help journalists and researchers with OSINT?

AI assists journalists and researchers by fact-checking sources, analyzing large volumes of public records, and detecting fake news.

What are the future trends in AI for OSINT?

Future trends include AI-powered deepfake detection, blockchain-integrated OSINT, automated misinformation tracking, and AI-driven risk assessments.

Should organizations invest in AI-powered OSINT tools?

Yes, organizations should invest in AI-driven OSINT tools to enhance security, improve threat intelligence, and gain valuable insights for decision-making.

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Trump and Zelenskiy meet one-on-one in Vatican basilica to seek Ukraine peace


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  • Summary
  • Meeting was before the funeral of Pope Francis
  • Zelenskiy says discussion could prove historic
  • It was their first encounter since Oval Office shouting match
  • After meeting, Trump takes tough tone in post about Putin
  • Ceasefire talks in the Russian war in Ukraine at critical phase

VATICAN CITY, April 26 (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskiy, in Rome for the funeral of Pope Francis, met one-on-one in a marble-lined Vatican basilica on Saturday to try to revive faltering efforts to end Russia’s war with Ukraine.

Zelenskiy said the meeting could prove historic if it delivers the kind of peace he is hoping for, and a White House spokesman called it “very productive”.

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The two leaders, leaning in close to each other with no aides around them while seated in St Peter’s Basilica, spoke for about 15 minutes, according to Zelenskiy’s office, and images of the meeting released by Kyiv and Washington.

The meeting at the Vatican, their first since an angry encounter in the Oval Office in Washington in February, comes at a critical time in negotiations aimed at bringing an end to fighting between Ukraine and Russia.

After Pope Francis’s funeral service, Trump boarded Air Force One and departed Rome. While in the air he published a social media post in which he took a tough tone on Russian President Vladimir Putin.

“There was no reason for Putin to be shooting missiles into civilian areas, cities and towns, over the last few days,” Trump posted on Truth Social. Twelve people were killed on Thursday when a missile fired by Russia hit a Kyiv apartment block.

“It makes me think that maybe he doesn’t want to stop the war, he’s just tapping me along, and has to be dealt with differently, through ‘Banking’ or ‘Secondary Sanctions?’ Too many people are dying!!!” Trump wrote.

Trump’s post was a departure from his usual rhetoric which has seen the toughest criticism directed at Zelenskiy, while he has spoken positively about Putin.

In a post on social media platform Telegram, Zelenskiy wrote: “Good meeting. One-on-one, we managed to discuss a lot. We hope for a result from all the things that were spoken about.”

He said those topics included: “The protection of the lives of our people. A complete and unconditional ceasefire. A reliable and lasting peace that will prevent a recurrence of war.”

Zelenskiy added: “It was a very symbolic meeting that has the potential to become historic if we achieve joint results. Thank you, President Donald Trump!”

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In one photograph released by Zelenskiy’s office, the Ukrainian and U.S. leaders sat opposite each other in a hall of the basilica, around two feet apart, and were leaning in towards each other in conversation. No aides could be seen in the image.

In a second photograph, from the same location, Zelenskiy, Trump, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron were shown standing in a tight huddle. Macron had his hand on Zelenskiy’s shoulder.

After Trump and Zelenskiy met in the basilica, the two men joined other world leaders outside in Saint Peter’s Square at the funeral service for Pope Francis, who made the pursuit of peace, including in Ukraine, a motif of his papacy.

Italian Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, who gave the sermon at the funeral service, recalled how Pope Francis did not stop raising his voice to call for negotiations to end conflicts.

“War always leaves the world worse than it was before: it is always a painful and tragic defeat for everyone,” the cardinal said.

DIFFERENCES OVER TERRITORY

Trump has been pressing both Moscow and Kyiv to agree a ceasefire and peace deal. He had previously warned his administration would walk away from its efforts to achieve a peace if the two sides do not agree a deal soon.

After a round of shuttle diplomacy this week, differences have emerged between the position of the Trump White House on peace talks and the stance of Ukraine and its European allies, according to documents from the talks obtained by Reuters.

Washington is proposing a legal recognition that Crimea, the Ukrainian peninsula annexed by Moscow in 2014, is Russian territory, something that Kyiv and its allies in Europe say is a red line they will not cross.

There are also differences on how quickly sanctions on Russia would be lifted if a peace deal was signed, what kind of security guarantees Ukraine would have, and how Ukraine would be financially compensated.

Trump and Zelenskiy have had a rocky personal relationship. At their Oval Office meeting, Trump accused the Ukrainian leader of “gambling with World War Three”.

Since then, Kyiv has tried to repair relations, but the barbs have continued. Zelenskiy has said Trump was trapped in a “disinformation bubble” that favoured Moscow, while the U.S. leader accused Zelenskiy of foot-dragging on a peace deal and making “inflammatory” statements.

But the two men need each other. Trump requires Zelenskiy’s buy-in to achieve his stated ambition of bringing a swift peace between Russia and Ukraine, while Kyiv needs Trump to pressure Moscow into diluting some of the more onerous conditions it has set for a truce.

At the Oval Office meeting in February, a reporter who was present from a conservative U.S. news network accused Zelenskiy of disrespecting the occasion by not wearing a suit.

Zelenskiy, since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022, has eschewed suits in favour of military-style attire, saying it is his way of showing solidarity with his countryman fighting to defend Ukraine.

In Rome on Saturday, Zelenskiy again decided against a suit, and instead wore a dark shirt, buttoned up to the neck with no tie, and wore a dark military-style jacket over the top of that.

Reporting by Steve Holland and Angelo Amante; Additional reporting by Christian Lowe and Andrii Pryimachenko in Kyiv and Alistair Smout in London; Writing by Christian Lowe; Editing by Alexandra Hudson

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Moscow has inflicted another round of deadly strikes on Ukraine despite US President Donald Trump’s plea for Russian President Vladimir Putin to “STOP!” attacking its neighbor.

At least eight people were killed in drone strikes across the country, a night after Russia launched its deadliest bombardment of Ukraine since the middle of last year.

A drone attack on the eastern city of Pavlohrad on Friday killed three people, including a 76-year-old woman and a child, and injured 10 others, Dnipropetrovsk Governor Serhiy Lysak said.

In southern Ukraine, two people were also killed in strikes on Kherson, the region’s governor, Oleksandr Prokudin, said, adding the strikes targeted critical infrastructure and residential buildings. Two more people died in attacks on Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region, and one person was killed in Kharkiv in the northeast of the country, regional leaders said.

Ukraine’s capital Kyiv was the main target of Russia’s massive bombardment on Thursday, which hit several locations across the city, killing 12 people and wounding 87 others. Ukraine’s emergency services said on Friday that it had completed the search for survivors in the rubble of one residential block, hit by what Ukrainian authorities said was a North Korean ballistic missile.

The fresh round of attacks come after President Trump vented his frustration over the lack of progress on a peace deal on Thursday, saying he is “not happy” and urging Putin to “STOP!” the attacks, in a post on his Truth Social platform. Hours later, however, Trump said he believed both Russia and Ukraine want peace.

On Friday, Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff is expected to arrive in Moscow for further talks with Putin on reaching an agreement.

Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Moscow was “ready to reach a deal,” in an interview with CBS News on Thursday, but added that there were still some specific points that needed to be “fine-tuned.”

Earlier this week, Trump launched a new tirade against Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky, accusing him of harming peace negotiations, after Zelensky said it was against his country’s constitution to recognize Russian control of Crimea, which was illegally annexed by Russia in 2014.

Any move to recognize Russia’s control of Crimea would reverse a decade of US policy and could upset the widely held post-World War Two consensus that international borders should not be changed by force.

As part of its mission to seal a peace deal to end the three-year war, the US administration has proposed recognizing Crimea as part of Russia, a move which diplomatic sources have told CNN has highly alarmed US allies in Europe.

The spat over Crimea is the latest in a series of very public disagreements between Trump and Zelensky.

Trump has insisted he has been equally as tough on Putin, but got defensive on Thursday when asked by White House reporters what concessions Russia had made in the conflict.

“Stopping the war, stopping taking the whole country. Pretty big concession,” Trump said.

“We’re putting a lot of pressure on Russia, and Russia knows that, and some people that are close to it know or he wouldn’t be talking right now.”

Jennifer Hansler, Alex Marquardt and Kylie Atwood contributed reporting