China rejects Zelensky’s accusations of supplying arms to Russia – Reuters

China has strongly rejected Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s accusations of supplying weapons to Russia, calling them “groundless”. The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs stressed its position of neutrality in the war and called for peace talks. Despite its close economic cooperation with Moscow, Beijing is trying to avoid direct involvement in the conflict, which is distrusted by Kyiv and the West. What are the implications of these statements for international relations? Read on to learn more about this complex situation.

Media: Hamas’ rejection of deal will backfire on the organisation itself

After the failure of the hostage negotiations, Israel is preparing a new wave of military pressure on Hamas. The terrorist group has rejected the Israeli proposal, and now, according to sources, this position may turn against the organisation itself. The Israeli army plans to significantly intensify its offensive, which could have serious consequences for Hamas. Rejection of the agreement, which could have saved many lives, will only deepen the humanitarian, military and political crisis in Gaza. Read on to learn more about the situation and its possible consequences.

Trumpism in action: the number of Americans who consider Russia an “enemy” has plummeted – Washington Post / Pew Research

For the first time since the start of Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine, fewer Americans consider Russia an “enemy”. Only 50% of Americans now consider Russia to be an enemy of the United States, the lowest since March 2022. The most notable decline is among Republican voters, where only 40% consider Russia an enemy. Support for Ukraine is also declining: only 44% of Americans believe that the United States should help Kyiv. So why is American society splitting in the face of Russia’s aggression? Read on to learn more about the changes in public opinion and their implications.

“This is not our war”: Secretary Rubio hints that the US may stop supporting Ukraine

The US may withdraw its support for Ukraine if there is no chance for peace in the coming days. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stressed that the Trump administration is ready to move on if the war is not ended. He also noted that the US is not a party to the conflict and that it is not their war. Rubio has held meetings with European and Ukrainian allies, presenting a peace plan that has been passed on to Moscow. Can America find a way to peace, or will it end its involvement in this process? Read on to find out.