The coalition of the willing, which emerged in response to the change in the United States' attitude to Russian aggression towards Ukraine after the inauguration of President Trump, will meet in London on Friday. Britain and France are particularly at the forefront of the group. The Czech prime minister will also join the meeting. After representatives of ANO, SPD and Motorists devoted themselves to finances, industry and defense on Monday, they now have discussions about healthcare, the agenda of the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, agriculture and sports ahead.
The so-called coalition of the willing will hold a meeting in London on Friday, which is a group of countries supporting Ukraine in its defense against the Russian invasion, confirmed French President Emanuel Macron. The Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyj is personally expected in the British capital as well. He has not yet confirmed his trip to London on Friday, however he wrote on the X network that there will be many meetings and negotiations in Europe this week. The Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala will participate in the meeting via video conference, reported the server Ceskenoviny.cz.
Negotiators from ANO, SPD, and Motorists will continue to discuss the government's program today, which is being put together by Chairman of the victorious ANO movement, Andrej Babiš. They will focus on healthcare, the agenda of the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, agriculture, and sports. The debate on the program is expected to last until the end of the working week, when the parties want to comment on program agreements after closing all chapters, wrote the website Ceskenoviny.cz.
A problem with Amazon's cloud disrupted internet usage worldwide when it took dozens of online services offline, including the social network Snapchat, video games Roblox and Fortnite, and the chat application Signal. Amazon Web Services provides cloud infrastructure to some organizations, such as government agencies, universities, and companies, reported the AP. Amazon attributed the outage to issues related to its domain name system, which converts web addresses into IP addresses.
Conservative politician Sanae Takaichi is on her way to becoming the first Japanese female prime minister after her ruling party secured a key coalition partner. She is to replace Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba. She would thus end a three-month political vacuum and disputes that are shaking the country. At home, Takaichi must quickly deal with rising prices and come up with measures to stimulate the economy in order to calm a frustrated public, the AP agency pointed out.
Sources: AP, Ceskenoviny.cz