
NATO arms up, Rubio courts the Gulf, Zelensky turns up pressure, and Kenya blocks protesters
A plain-English guide to four political stories from the past day: NATO's coming defense contracts, the U.S. push to sell Gulf allies on an Iran accord, Ukraine's new 40-day pressure campaign against Russia, and Kenya's tense protest anniversary.
NATO is preparing a bigger arms-production push
Rubio tries to sell Gulf allies on an Iran deal
Zelensky approves a 40-day campaign to pressure Russia
Kenya marks a protest anniversary under heavy police control
The thread connecting the four stories
参考来源
- 1NATO's Rutte says billions in new defense contracts will be announced at summit
- 2Rubio wraps up Gulf tour as allies share concerns over Iran peace accord
- 3Ukraine's Zelenskiy says he approved 40-day campaign to 'influence' Russia to end the war
- 4Families lay flowers on barbed wire barricade on anniversary of deadly Kenya protests
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