Trump reveals he gets 'very angry' with Putin and why he thinks Russia won't meet Zelenskyy
Donald Trump believes Vladimir Putin is avoiding meeting with Volodymyr Zelenskyy due to personal animosity. Elsewhere, Marco Rubio has spoken with his European counterparts about bringing an end to the war in Ukraine.

Ukraine targets Russian logistics in Crimea, military says
Ukraine's special forces attacked Russian logistical facilities in Crimea overnight, the group said.
It said facilities "that ensure the functioning and combat supply of the military units of the Russian army" were put out of action.
The announcement follows reports from the pro-Ukraine Crimean Wind Telegram channel that said drones struck an electrical substation at a railway station in a "precise hit".
It also reported a strike against railway infrastructure in nearby Dzhankoi and a possible attack against an oil depot in the same city.
Russia holds military drills with Mongolia
Russia's military forces have been taking part in joint exercises with Mongolia in eastern Siberia.
The exercises, held annually since 2008, involve hundreds of personnel and equipment from both ground and air forces, according to the Russian defence ministry.
Mongolia has historical ties with Russia and maintains a critical trading relationship with China. It has maintained a neutral stance on the war in Ukraine, avoiding direct confrontation with Russia, on which it is heavily reliant for energy imports.
Woody Allen defends appearance at Russian film festival
Woody Allen has defended his participation in a Russian film festival on Sunday after condemnation of his appearance by Ukraine's foreign ministry.
The American filmmaker, 89, appeared via video link at Moscow international film week for a session hosted by Fyodor Bondarchuk, a Russian film director and long-time supporter of Vladimir Putin.
Ukraine's foreign ministry said in a statement that Allen's appearance was "a disgrace and an insult to the sacrifice of Ukrainian actors and film-makers who have been killed or injured by Russian war criminals in their ongoing war against Ukraine".
It added: "By taking part in a festival that brings together Putin's supporters and voices, Allen chooses to turn a blind eye to the atrocities Russia commits in Ukraine every single day for 11 years now.
"Culture must never be used to whitewash crimes or serve as a propaganda tool. We strongly condemn Woody Allen's decision to bless Moscow's bloody festival with his address."
In response, Allen told the Guardian that he believes "strongly that Vladimir Putin is totally in the wrong" and that the "war he has caused is appalling".
"But, whatever politicians have done, I don't feel cutting off artistic conversations is ever a good way to help."
US and Russia 'discussed energy deals' during latest Ukraine peace talks
US and Russian government officials have been discussing several energy deals in the background of Ukraine peace talks, officials familiar with the talks have told Reuters.
These deals were put forward as incentives to encourage the Kremlin to agree to peace in Ukraine and for Washington to ease sanctions on Russia, they said.
Talks were held between Vladimir Putin, Russia's investment envoy and Donald Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff during the latter's trip to Moscow earlier this month, three sources said.
Deals were also briefly discussed at the Alaska summit between Trump and Putin, one official said.
"The White House really wanted to put out a headline after the Alaska summit, announcing a big investment deal," one of the sources told Reuters. "This is how Trump feels like he's achieved something."
Russia has been cut off from most international investment in its energy sector and from striking major deals due to sanctions following its invasion of Ukraine, which began in February 2022.
'This is the end': Warning that Polish president's veto threatens Ukraine's Starlink access
Ukraine's access to the Starlink satellite internet service could soon be cut due to the Polish president's recent veto of a refugee aid bill, Poland's deputy prime minister has said.
Warsaw pays for Ukraine to use Elon Musk's Starlink, which provides crucial internet connectivity to the country and its military as it tries to push back invading Russian forces.
Polish President Karol Nawrocki yesterday vetoed a bill extending state financial support provided to Ukrainian refugees.
However, deputy prime minister Krzysztof Gawkowski said the vetoed legislation also provided the legal basis for providing Starlink to Ukraine.
"This is the end of Starlink internet, which Poland provides to Ukraine as it wages war," he wrote on X.
A digital affairs ministry spokesperson said Nawrocki's veto meant that from 1 October, there would be no legal basis for paying for Starlink.
Nawrocki's spokesperson told the Reuters news agency that the basis for paying for Starlink could still be restored if parliament adopts a bill proposed by the president by the end of next month.
Ukraine's public broadcaster Suspilne cited Ukraine's digital affairs ministry as saying Kyiv was communicating with Poland about Starlink payments.
The latest situation on the battlefield
Here's a look at the latest battlefield maps in Ukraine.
Scroll through the maps to view different parts of Ukraine, including the situation in key regions such as Luhansk, Donetsk, Kursk and Belgorod.
Russia occupies around 19% of Ukraine, including Crimea and the parts of the Donbas region it seized before the full-scale invasion in February 2022.
Vladimir Putin reportedly wants control of the eastern Donetsk and Luhansk regions of Ukraine - known as the Donbas - as a condition for ending the war.
Pope Leo renews calls for peace in Ukraine in Zelenskyy letter
Pope Leo has once again called for an end to the war in Ukraine and for a "just and lasting peace" to take hold.
After congratulating Ukraine on its Independence Day on Sunday, the pontiff shared another message of support he sent to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy yesterday.
"I pray to God to protect the daughters and sons of Ukraine, who suffer daily from inhuman bombings and attacks," he wrote.
"I also ask the Lord to hasten the return home of civilian and military prisoners and children who have been deported or illegally separated from their families, to heal the wounded families, to grant comfort to those who have lost their loved ones, and spiritual renewal to the entire Ukrainian people."
One killed and several injured during Russian overnight attacks, officials say
One person has died and several more have been injured as a result of overnight Russian air attacks in Ukraine, according to Ukrainian authorities.
Ukraine's air force said 12 Russian drones had managed to reach their targets on the ground overnight, striking nine different locations.
One person was killed in the village of Yampil in the Donetsk region, its governor Vadym Filashkin said.
A 66-year-old woman was also injured in Kharkiv, according to governor Oleh Syniehubov, while a man was hurt in Zaporizhzhia, governor Ivan Fedorov said.
A 77-year-old man and two women, aged 51 and 63, were injured in Sumy, the region's military administration reported.
Officials also said that Russian attacks in Kherson injured four people.
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