Headline: Putin Suggests Ukraine’s Involvement in Terror Attack, U.N. Security Council Passes Gaza Cease-fire Resolution, and Trump’s Criminal Trial Date Set
In a shocking turn of events, President Vladimir Putin of Russia has suggested that Ukraine could have been behind the recent terror attack on a concert hall near Moscow. Despite the Islamic State claiming responsibility for the attack that killed at least 139 people, Putin acknowledged that “radical Islamists” were involved but still raised suspicions about Ukraine’s role.
Meanwhile, the U.N. Security Council has passed a resolution calling for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza, with 14 votes in favor and the U.S. abstaining. This resolution comes after a five-month impasse during which the U.S. vetoed three previous calls to halt the fighting. The resolution also called for the release of hostages and the provision of humanitarian assistance, but the U.S. abstained because it did not condemn Hamas.
In other news, former U.S. President Donald Trump is set to become the first ex-president to stand trial on criminal charges. The trial, in which Trump is accused of covering up a sex scandal during his 2016 campaign, is scheduled to begin on April 15.
These developments have sparked international attention and raised questions about the involvement of various parties in these significant events. Stay tuned for more updates as these stories continue to unfold.