News Wire | Thursday, May 4, 2023

NewsEurope
Zelenskyy Visits The Hague; Kremlin Accuses U.S. of Involvement in Drone Plot

By Niha Masih, Victoria Bisset & Natalia Abbakumova | The Washington Post

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrived at the International Criminal Court in The Hague on Thursday, as the Kremlin blamed Kyiv and Washington for what it claimed was an attempt to assassinate Russian President Vladimir Putin.

More from WPR: The ICC Is Just Getting Started on Going After Putin

NewsAfrica
Sudan’s Warring Generals Closely Matched Ahead of Latest Cease-Fire

By Katharine Houreld & Hafiz Haroun | The Washington Post

The two generals fighting for power in Sudan battled Wednesday to seize more strategic positions controlling oil infrastructure, military factories and prominent landmarks ahead of the latest attempt at a cease-fire scheduled for the next day.

More from WPR: The EU Has Been Sleepwalking Through Sudan’s Crisis

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