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A teenager in Russia’s city of Ryazan, did snowboarding on snow covered city streets by holding a rope tied to a driving car. While his friend was driving the car, the teenager had fun by skiing on the streets. But their dangerous fun didn’t last too long. After a short while, police officers noticed the teenagers weaving in and out in the traffic. Later on, police then pulled them over and warned them that what they did was illegal. After putting the traffic at risk the while skiing, the teenagers told the police that they planed something like this to record and post it on social media. Meanwhile, police officers warned the teenagers and fined them 2.000 Rubles. Despite the fine, teenagers still post the video of the incident on social media.

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Türkiye’s Fidan Calls for Leaders’ Summit on Ukraine War

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Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said the recent peace talks in Istanbul have brought a new dimension to diplomatic efforts on Ukraine and proposed a leaders’ summit hosted by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. “A summit with leaders from Russia, Ukraine, and the US could help achieve a long-term ceasefire,” he said.

Speaking at a joint press conference in Kyiv with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha, Fidan emphasized Türkiye’s ongoing diplomatic efforts, stating that President Erdoğan has been working actively since the war began. He added that talks in Istanbul on May 16 led to concrete results, including a prisoner swap.

Fidan shared insights from his prior visit to Moscow and said Russia is open to further talks on June 2. He stressed the importance of continuing momentum and involving international actors to build common ground for peace.

Fidan is also scheduled to meet with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Andriy Yermak, Rustem Umerov, and representatives of the Crimean Tatar and Gagauz Turkish communities.

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