Ukraine war talks. There is a “very good prospect” that Trump, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will meet together, Trump said yesterday after his envoy held talks with Putin. A U.S. and Russian president have not met in person for at least four years. Today, Putin aide Yuri Ushakov said that Trump and Putin could hold bilateral talks next week, but a three-way meeting “was just something mentioned by the American side.”
UAE leader in Moscow. Emirati President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed met with Putin today to discuss trade ties as well as regional security issues and conflict in the Middle East. Putin said afterward that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) could host his meeting with Trump. Abu Dhabi has mediated a series of prisoner swaps between Kyiv and Moscow in recent months.
Lebanon’s weapons plan. The Lebanese government directed the army to draw up plans for moving all weapons in the country under state control. Hezbollah currently holds many of those weapons and has opposed such a move. Israel and the United States have urged Lebanon to take action to curb the group’s strength.
Sudan strikes suspected UAE plane. Dozens of Colombian mercenaries traveling to fight in Sudan were reported dead after Sudanese air forces attacked the Emirati aircraft carrying them, Sudan’s state media said. They were reportedly slated to fight on the side of the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The UAE, which Sudan accuses of aiding RSF, separately banned Sudanese planes from its airports yesterday. The UAE foreign ministry denied it was playing a role in Sudan’s war.
Rebel toll in Congo. Rebels backed by Rwanda in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) killed at least 319 civilians in July, one of the deadliest months on record since the M23 rebel group surged in 2022, the UN human rights chief said yesterday. The DRC and Rwanda signed a peace deal in Washington late last month, and M23 and the Congolese government say they are also working toward a peace deal.
Cambodia-Thailand truce. The two countries will allow observers from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to monitor a truce along their disputed border, which began late last month after renewed hostilities. ASEAN’s current chair Malaysia will lead a team of military attachés based in both countries, Thailand’s acting defense chief said today.
Pakistan’s monsoons. Rainfall that caused deadly flooding in Pakistan last month was 10 to 15 percent heavier because of climate change, a study by the international science group World Weather Attribution found. Hundreds of people were killed. Pakistan incurs outsized harm from climate change: it is the source of less than 1 percent of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, while its deadliest monsoon season in 2022 killed over 1,700 people and caused an estimated $40 billion in damage.
U.S. Army base shooting. A sergeant injured five soldiers yesterday at one of the country’s largest Army bases in the state of Georgia. He was then tackled by other troops and detained. Authorities probing the incident said he used a personal handgun. At the same base, a soldier fatally shot a sergeant in 2022.