From Reuters Daily Briefing |
By Robert MacMillan, Reuters.com Weekend Editor |
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Welcome to what might be the longest Weekend Briefing we've ever written. It won't be a slog, I promise. And as today's hors d'oeuvres, I suggest the latest edition of AI&Us which explores artificial intelligence's conjunction with religion, our Culture Current interview with Ai Weiwei on AI's impact on freedom of expression, and City Memo's tour of Cortina d'Ampezzo. And sign up for our Inside Track newsletter with Olympics updates by our global sports editor Ossian Shine. You won't regret it. |
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- Exclusive: U.S. and Ukrainian negotiators discussed an ambitious March goal for Russia and Ukraine to agree to a peace deal. That timeline is likely to slip and some observers view it as fanciful, sources said. Our Wider Image team spent three days with one family, their cats and dogs, and seven small pigs, to offer a portrait of how families are coping with extreme cold during Russia's relentless assault on Ukraine's energy infrastructure. I also recommend this video of life with the Davydenkos.
- Iran negotiations: Tehran's top diplomat said nuclear talks were off to a good start and set to continue, while Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said dialogue depends on the U.S. refraining from threats and pressure. The U.S. wanted to expand the talks to ballistic missiles, Iran's support for armed groups in the region and treatment of Iranians. Araqchi said Iran is not open to those talks.
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- Liam Conejo Ramos: The Department of Homeland Security denied that it was seeking the Ecuadorian boy's expedited removal. Ramos and his father arrived legally as asylum applicants, but were detained in Minnesota in January. A judge ordered their release on Jan. 31. A federal judge allowed the release of bodycam footage, text messages and other evidence in the case of a Chicago woman who was shot multiple times by border agents last fall.
- Football thaw: The NFL and federal law-enforcement officials said ICE won't mount any operations around Super Bowl Sunday in the San Francisco Bay Area. A phalanx of law enforcement from every other stripe, on the other hand? Check. FAA drone restrictions? Check. Las Vegas sportsbooks betting on the Patriots upsetting the Seahawks? But of course.
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