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Thursday November 20th, 2025 day edition

image for UK on US peace plan: Russia can end war by withdrawing its troops – Reuters

The UK Foreign Office has stated that the country supports US President Donald Trump's plan for peace in Ukraine, saying that Russia can end the war immediately by withdrawing its troops.

Details: The United Kingdom said it backs Trump's initiative to end the war in Ukraine and called on Russia to withdraw its forces.

Reuters wrote that the statement had come after Reuters reported that Washington is pressuring Kyiv to accept a US-crafted peace plan.

Quote from the UK Foreign Office representative: "Russia could do this tomorrow by withdrawing its forces and ending its illegal invasion.".

Axios reported that Trump's administration had been secretly working with Russia on developing a new plan to end the war in Ukraine.

The Financial Times published new details of the so-called peace plan drawn up in Miami by Russian and US representatives.

Later, Axios said that Qatar and Türkiye are involved in developing the new US peace plan to end the war in Ukraine and are supporting US mediation efforts. »

Trump signs bill to release the DOJ's Epstein files

Authored by nbcnews.com

Trump had previously said he would sign the measure into law, even as he continued calling the largely Democrat-led push to release the files a "hoax.".

The bill requires Attorney General Pam Bondi to release all unclassified records related to Epstein within 30 days.

In one of the emails, Epstein claimed in 2019 that Trump "knew about the girls," but he didn’t accuse Trump of any wrongdoing. »

"Maybe AI is a creative solution if you aren't a creative person" - Dispatch devs take a firm, refreshing stance against AI

Authored by eurogamer.net

AI is still a hot topic within the gaming community, with many developers using the technology in their own releases.

However, AdHoc has no intention to use AI for its own games, especially not when it comes to voice acting.

AdHoc's creative director Nick Herman and executive producer Michael Choung recently sat down with Eurogamer's sister site GamesIndustry.biz to chat all things Dispatch. »