This week saw major international developments, starting with the revelation of a United States peace proposal for Ukraine that closely mirrored Russian demands, sparking controversy and prompting further negotiations to better reflect Ukrainian interests. The resignation of President Zelenskyy's chief of staff, Andriy Yermak, amid a corruption probe marked a significant moment in Ukraine's efforts to combat graft and reform its administration.
Tensions between India and China escalated after Chinese authorities detained an Indian citizen over her passport's reference to Arunachal Pradesh, with Beijing reiterating its disputed territorial claims. Meanwhile, the United States increased military pressure on Venezuela, citing anti-drug operations, though critics suggest the true aim may be to undermine President Maduro and influence regional politics.
In Israel, Prime Minister Netanyahu made an unexpected request for a presidential pardon in ongoing corruption cases, raising questions about political accountability and the future of Israeli leadership. These events underscore the complex interplay of diplomacy, internal reform, and geopolitical rivalry shaping the global landscape.




