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US and Ukraine to meet on Russia: What’s on the agenda for Saudi talks?

Officials from Ukraine and the United States are set to meet in Saudi Arabia this week to negotiate an end to the war with Russia.

This will mark the first high-level meeting between the two countries since February 28, when a White House meeting between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and US President Donald Trump – who was joined by Vice President JD Vance – descended into a public bust-up, playing out in front of television cameras.

Here is what to expect in Saudi Arabia:

What meetings are planned between the US and Ukraine?

Zelenskyy is scheduled to meet with Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman on Monday, he wrote in an X post on Saturday.

In his post, he added that Ukrainian diplomatic and military leaders will stay in Saudi Arabia for a meeting on Tuesday with US representatives.

Ukraine’s team for the Tuesday meeting is expected to include Andriy Yermak, head of Zelenskyy’s office, Andrii Sybiha, the minister of foreign affairs, Rustem Umerov, the minister of defence, and Pavlo Palisa, a colonel in Zelenskyy’s office.

From the US side, Secretary of State Marco Rubio will attend the Tuesday meeting. He has already flown to Saudi Arabia, where he too will meet with the Crown Prince. Rubio is expected to be joined by Trump’s Middle East Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and National Security Adviser Mike Waltz for the Ukraine meeting on Tuesday.

Witkoff has already been involved in trying to broker deals with Russia and Ukraine. &nbsp, Last month, he represented the US during peace negotiations with Russian officials, and also visited Russia, securing the release of imprisoned&nbsp, American Marc Fogel, in exchange for the US releasing Russian Alexander Vinnik. Witkoff was the first high-level US official to travel to the country since its 2022 invasion of Ukraine.

Trump and Zelenskyy: What has happened so far

The talks in Saudi Arabia come less than two weeks after Trump and Vance accused Zelenskyy of being a warmonger looking to avoid a ceasefire with Russia, and of being ungrateful to the US and Trump for supplying military and other assistance to Ukraine.

Those accusations, and Zelenskyy’s attempts to question the merits of unconditional diplomacy with Russian President Vladimir Putin, came amid a broader Trump-led shift in the US approach to the Russia-Ukraine war.

Last month, representatives from Washington and Moscow had talks in Saudi capital Riyadh, with Ukraine and European countries absent. After this, Trump and Zelenskyy traded barbs, making jibes against each other in speeches and on social media.

And soon after Zelenskyy’s acrimonious meeting in the Oval Office, &nbsp, the US suspended military and intelligence support to Ukraine.

Where will the US-Ukraine talks take place?

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Saudi Arabia said in a statement on Friday that the meetings will take place in Jeddah, a port city on the Red Sea. Jeddah has previously been a venue for diplomatic engagements.

“The kingdom has continued these efforts over the past three years by hosting many meetings on this matter”, the Foreign Ministry statement said.

Timothy Ash, an associate fellow in the Russia and Eurasia programme at Chatham House, told Al Jazeera that Saudi Arabia’s strong diplomatic ties with both Moscow and Kyiv placed it in a good position to host such a summit.

What will be discussed in the Saudi talks?

On March 4, Zelenskyy wrote in a post on X that Ukraine was ready for peace negotiations. He also summarised terms for a peace plan in this post, writing: “The first stages could be the release of prisoners and truce in the sky – ban on missiles, long-ranged drones, bombs on energy and other civilian infrastructure – and truce in the sea immediately, if Russia will do the same”.

A temporary truce of the kind suggested by Zelenskyy “in terms of long-range missile and air attacks might be part of a confidence-building exercise”, and will “probably]be] the centre of” the discussions in Jeddah, Ash said.

Ash added there might be general discussions to help the two parties better understand each other’s position. For Ukraine, this could mean explaining the importance of the continuous flow of weapons and intelligence.

On Sunday, Trump was asked if he has thought of ending the suspension on intelligence sharing. “We just about have. We just about have”, he responded. He said he expects good results from the US-Ukraine talks on Tuesday.

From the US perspective, Witkoff told reporters on Thursday that Washington was pushing for a “framework for a peace agreement and an initial ceasefire as well”.

On Thursday, Trump told reporters: “I think what’s going to happen is Ukraine wants to make a deal because I don’t think they have a choice”. He added: “I also think that Russia wants to make a deal because in a certain different way – a different way that only I know, only I know – they have no choice either”.

A deal on critical minerals, which will allow the US to invest in Ukraine’s mineral resources, including&nbsp, rare earth minerals, might also be on the table on Tuesday. The two countries were expected to sign the&nbsp, deal during Zelenskyy’s visit to the White House, but the agreement was not inked.

Zelenskyy has since said “Ukraine is ready to sign it]the minerals agreement] in any time and in any convenient format. We see this agreement as a step toward greater security and solid security guarantees, and I truly hope it will work effectively”.

Trump, meanwhile, has sounded more circumspect about the prospects of a quick minerals deal in recent days.

Canada’s Liberals made Carney their new leader: What happens next?

Montreal, Canada – Canada’s governing Liberal Party has chosen Mark Carney to replace outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as its leader.

The former governor of the Bank of Canada won the Liberal leadership vote on Sunday, about two months after Trudeau announced plans to resign amid pressure over an affordability crisis and threats of a trade war with the United States.

Carney is taking the reins of the party as Canada-US tensions are soaring following President Donald Trump’s imposition of steep tariffs on Canadian goods.

Canada is also heading into a federal election that must take place by October 20 but could happen sooner.

So what happens now? Here, Al Jazeera breaks down what’s next as Carney takes over from Trudeau as party leader and is set to become Canada’s new prime minister.

Carney wins leadership

Carney overwhelmingly won a leadership race that saw him go up against former Canadian Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, MP Karina Gould and businessman Frank Baylis.

The economist and former central banker is not a sitting member of the Canadian parliament — known as the House of Commons — and he has never held federal office before.

Under Canada’s Westminster system of parliamentary government, a person does not need to be elected to serve as prime minister, explained Andrea Lawlor, an associate professor of political science and public policy at McMaster University in Ontario.

Instead, the prime minister must be someone who “can command the confidence of the House”, Lawlor told Al Jazeera.

In practice, this has typically meant the prime minister is the leader of the party with the most seats in Parliament or who can form a government. The Liberals currently have a minority government.

But while Sunday’s vote made Carney leader of the Liberal Party, he has not yet formally stepped into his role as prime minister.

Trudeau will go to the governor general to formally submit his resignation]File: Patrick Doyle/Reuters]

Trudeau must formally resign

Trudeau, who has been prime minister since 2015, announced in January that he would step down as Liberal leader and prime minister after his successor was chosen.

Now that Carney has been selected as the new leader, Trudeau must formally resign.

That involves going to the governor general, the official who holds the largely symbolic role of upholding the Canadian governmental system.

“For the transition of power to take place, the prime minister must inform the governor general of their intention to resign and advise them about who they think their successor should be”, explained Daniel Beland, a professor at McGill University in Montreal.

“It’s only after the governor general accepts the resignation of the prime minister that they can appoint a successor, typically by acting upon the advice of that outgoing prime minister”.

It is unclear exactly when Trudeau plans to go to the governor general.

Speaking to reporters on Thursday of last week, the outgoing prime minister said, “I look forward to a transition to my duly elected successor in the coming days or week”.

Carney invited to form gov’t

Once the governor general accepts Trudeau’s resignation and his recommendation, Carney will then be asked to form a government.

CBC News reported last week that preparations for the prime ministerial transition process — from Trudeau to his successor as Liberal leader — were already quietly under way.

One of the top questions will be the size and makeup of Carney’s cabinet.

Several members of Trudeau’s government, including Foreign Minister Melanie Joly and Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc, had endorsed Carney’s bid for the Liberal leadership and are expected to be part of his future cabinet.

Whenever Carney is officially sworn in as prime minister, he would speak on behalf of the Liberal minority government.

Joining the House of Commons

After taking up the top post, Carney would then be looking to quickly get his own seat in Parliament, Lawlor said — both to boost his own political legitimacy and more easily carry out his work.

“Much of what we expect as Canadians is for our prime minister to be a legitimated member of the House through election and to face the opposition across the aisle”, she told Al Jazeera.

Carney can seek to join Parliament either through a so-called by-election — a special election to fill a single seat — or a general election.

“I think it will depend on what’s the internal calculus to the party, to either have him run in a by-election or call a general]election]”, Lawlor said. “I think a lot that would be dictated by how well he’s doing in the polls”.

The federal election must be held by October 20, but as the party in government, the Liberals can effectively call a vote at any time.

Experts say an early election call appears likely, as the party is riding a wave of increased support due to Trump’s tariffs and Trudeau’s decision to step down.

Opposition parties can also trigger an election by passing a no-confidence vote in the House of Commons. Trudeau suspended Parliament in January when he announced his resignation, and lawmakers are set to return on March 24.

Canada’s Conservative Party and the Bloc Quebecois have said they plan to try to bring down the Liberal government at the soonest opportunity, saying early elections are needed to mount a strong response to US tariffs.

Mark Carney
Carney won the Liberal leadership race on March 9]Evan Buhler/Reuters]

Caretaker government

If an election is launched, Carney and the Liberals will effectively act as a caretaker government.

If the race begins before Carney has a chance to win a parliamentary seat, that opens up new questions and avenues for criticism.

As it stands, because Carney is unelected, he is not yet subjected to rules that govern Canadian lawmakers. That includes requirements to disclose financial holdings and potential conflicts of interest.

Opposition MPs had called on Carney to voluntarily comply with those rules, even before he formally won the leadership.

Conservative legislator Michelle Rempel Garner also raised questions last week when it was reported that Joly, Canada’s foreign minister, had briefed Carney on US tariffs.

“I’m a sitting Parliamentarian. The Liberal government shut down Parliament, but some random nobody gets a briefing and elected MPs don’t”? Rempel Garner said in a post on X.

Lawlor also noted that Carney will “need to obtain certain security clearances in order to access information about border integrity or Canadian defence” when he becomes prime minister.

Lorraine Kelly returns to host ITV show after parody account suddenly shuts down

Beaming Lorraine Kelly returned to host her show hours after the satire account used to track how often she turns up for work was closed down.

Where is Lorraine? (@lorrainekwatch) popped up on Twitter, now X, two years ago and describes itself as the “self-appointed attendance officer of daytime TV” with its job to “track Lorraine Kelly’s attendance”. Last year, the account revealed Lorraine had only hosted 59.7% of the episodes of show bearing her name.

Despite the fun-poking account amassing a huge following, the Scottish star wasn’t tickled by it. “It’s really hurtful actually. It really is. I’ve not spoken about it before. I’m a grafter and I work really hard and I’ve had to take Fridays off for the past year. I just thought it was weird to care so much”, Lorraine says in an interview this weekend.

The star, whose hosting stats for this year currently stand at 67.5%, went on to tell The Guardian: “Initially, it was for my mum who has been ill. And it sort of brings you into line with everyone else because if you look at This Morning, everybody else does four days. And as I’m getting older, I want to do other things, more writing, all of that. Mate, I’ve been doing this for 40 years, working my a**e off”.

She won’t have to worry when she scrolls on X any longer (ITV)

Asked if perhaps the criticism due to her show being called Lorraine, the BAFTA winning TV star replies: “I get that. I get that 100% because This Morning is just called This Morning and GMB is just GMB. Maybe it just started off as a wee joke, but it’s the way that everyone piles on. It starts off as a wee tiny thing and it gets bigger and bigger. I find it really sad”.

The unnamed owner of the account read the interview and decided it is the right time to call it a day, saying: “I have always said that if Lorraine or her team reached out and asked me to stop this account then I would. While I have not had contact with Lorraine or anybody affiliated with her, her comments in this weekend’s The Guardian make it clear that the joke has run its course and it is time for it to end.

” I have said time and time again that this was only ever meant to be fun and I’m very grateful to everybody who has enjoyed it with me. There was never any intention of hurting Lorraine’s feelings and I am sorry if I have done so. Goodbye my Lorrainvirstines. “

The man behind the Where is Lorraine? account vowed to continue tracking Lorraine’s ITV appearances earlier this year Speaking to Metro, the anonymous user said:” The concept tires quite quickly. I don’t know how much life is left in it but I’ll continue for now. X can be a horrible place so if I can bring something that’s a bit of fun that can make people laugh then why not? “

Lorraine had previously said that she finds it rather amusing. Speaking on BBC Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour, Lorraine said:” The amount of space I occupy in people’s heads is quite bizarre. It’s hilarious, it’s fine, I don’t mind, I don’t care, I probably would have cared before but I really don’t now, it’s absolutely fine. To be honest, you should never comment on things like that if you don’t know what is going on in people’s lives, but I am having to take quite a few Fridays off because my mum really isn’t well. “

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Radio 1’s Big Weekend line-up in full and how to get tickets

Taking place in Liverpool this year, the BBC Radio One’s Big Weekend returns to host the best of British music talent. Within Sefton Park, the festival will be spread across three days, four stages and include nearly 100 artists.

With stages: Radio One Main Stage, Radio One New Music Stage, Radio 1 Dance Stage and BBC Introducing Stage, goers are promised a brilliant time. Tom Grennan has been confirmed to headline the Main Stage and will be joined by artists Katy B, Biffy Clyro, Nia Archives and The Wombats.

Tom Grennan said: “Being asked to Headline Radio 1’s Big Weekend in Liverpool, a city that has given so much to the rich musical tapestry of this country, is an incredible honour. Radio 1 have backed me from day one from the humble beginning. To now go hand in glove]with the BBC] and headline their event in such an incredible city will be another crowning moment for me and my career so far. See you in the fields, Tom x”.

Tome Grennan has been confirmed to be Friday’s headliner (WireImage)

Set to kickstart from Friday 23rd May until Sunday 25th May, Friday’s line-up includes Biffy Clyro, James Hype, The Wombats and Tom Grennan on the Main Stage, and Barry Can’t Swim, Confidence Man, D. O. D, Jazzy, Katy B, Nia Archives and Prospa on Radio 1 New Music Stage.

Previously announced acts include award winning Sam Fender as a big headliner – which was confirmed by Greg James on BBC Breakfast show in January. Singles chart-topper Lola Young has also been confirmed with her song Messy, along with Blossoms, Myles Smith and Wet Leg. Having shot to fame this year with her debut single Messy, Lola Young said she cannot wait to play at Big Weekend, joking that “it’s going to get Messy! Me]plus] the Liverpool crowd]equals] One Big Weekend… see what I did there! “!

(L-R) Matthew Murphy, Dan Haggis and Tord Overland-Knudsen
The Wombats have been confirmed to play at BBC Radio’s festival. (L-R) Matthew Murphy, Dan Haggis and Tord Overland-Knudsen (Getty Images)

Bagging the BRITs Rising Star award this year, Myles Smith spoke on the festival, saying: “This is unreal. Big Weekend was always a dream of mine, and to be on the line-up again is insane”, thanking those who have “been listening, supporting, and coming to shows. I couldn’t have done this without you. See you there”!.

The Northern indie rock band Blossoms said they are “delighted that Radio One have invited]them] to play at this year’s Big Weekend”, adding that its: “Even more so because it’s taking place in Liverpool, a city close to our hearts, where we’ve worked and recorded every single one of our albums since our debut in 2016”.

Lola Young performs
Lola Young performing on The Tonight Show on in January (Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty Images)

Tickets become available at 5pm on Thursday 13th March and will cost £33 (plus a £4.50 booking fee per ticket). As usual, tickets will be geographically weighted with slight preference given to local residents. 50 percent of tickets will be reserved for those living in Liverpool and 40 percent of tickets will be reserved for those living in the surrounding areas. The remaining 10 percent of tickets will be available for the rest of the UK on Ticketmaster – the only official ticketing agent for Radio 1’s Big Weekend.

Tomorrow morning, Radio One Breakfast host Greg James will drop more of the artists joining on Saturday’s stages at 8 AM. There are no age restriction apart from those aged 15-and-under required to be accompanied by an adult, 18+, at all times. The radio channel will also broadcast live from the festival throughout the weekend, which will also be on demand across BBC iPlayer and BBC Sounds.

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El-Rufai Dumps APC, Joins SDP

The immediate-past Governor of Kaduna State, Nasir el-Rufa’i, has resigned from the ruling All Progressives Congress and defected to the Social Democratic Party (SDP).

In a statement he issued on Monday, El-Rufai expressed his disappointment with the APC’s leadership style, accusing the leadership of the party of straying from the progressive ideals of its founding members.

He disclosed that he had expressed concerns both privately and publicly over the party’s trajectory in the past two years but found no willingness among the current leadership to address the issues.

The former governor said, “Developments in the last two years on the part of those who currently control and run the APC to acknowledge, much less address, the unhealthy situation of the state.

” At this point in my political journey, I have come to the conclusion that I must seek another political platform for the pursuit of the progressive values I cherish.

“My eight-year tenure in Kaduna State was devoted to implementing progressive policies to advance human development. These records count for little in the current APC that has castrated its organs and treated its membership with contempt in the last two years, I find this no longer acceptable”.

El-Rufai said he submitted his resignation letter to his ward in Kaduna North Local Government Area of the North-West state.

He described the SDP as the platform for his future political engagements even as he called on his supporters and other concerned Nigerians to join him in the SDP, emphasising the need for a unified democratic platform to challenge the APC in future elections.

Buhari was Nigeria’s president between May, 2015 and May 2023.

El-Rufai’s move followed his meetings with former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, former vice presidential candidate Tunde Bakare, former President Muhammadu Buhari, among others.

His defection also came after a number of confrontations with the presidency. The former governor was not at the APC national caucus and the party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting last month.

Former Lagos Governor Bola Tinubu visited Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai in Kaduna on April 5, 2022.
FILE: Former Lagos Governor Bola Tinubu visited Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai in Kaduna on April 5, 2022.

El-Rufai: Tinubu’s Ally-Turned-Outsider

El-Rufai was one of the northern powerbrokers who insisted that the APC presidential ticket for the 2023 general elections be given to a southern candidate in line with the unwritten principle of rotation of power between the southern and the northern regions in Nigeria. This was after the eight-year tenure of President Muhammadu Buhari, from the North-West geopolitical zone.

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El-Rufai, who was Kaduna governor between May 2015 and May 2023, was vocal in his choice of ex-Lagos governor Bola Tinubu as the flag bearer of the party in the last general elections.

The then Kaduna governor, alongside his northern colleagues, backed Tinubu against two other northern juggernauts who were also aspirants – – then Senate President Ahmad Lawan and ex-Jigawa governor, Mohammed Badaru.

Tinubu later clinched the APC ticket and was elected Nigeria’s president during the February 2023 presidential poll.

In Nigeria’s political turf where compensation politics has become almost a norm, Tinubu nominated El-Rufai as one of his ministers three months after his inauguration.

However, El-Rufai fell out with the movers and shakers in the current government and was rejected by the Senate during the ministerial screening process. The upper legislative chamber cited security reasons from the Department of State Services as one of the reasons for his rejection.

Former Governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai, at the Senate on Tuesday, August 1, 2023 for ministerial screening

Since the August 2023 incident, El-Rufai has not been seen in a gathering of APC chieftains. The former governor has also not been seen around the Aso Villa, the seat of power, or near the president whom he vigorously campaigned for in the last poll.

Conversely, El-Rufai was previously spotted with SDP chieftains fuelling defection rumours, which he initially dismissed before the final admission on Monday, March 10, 2025.

Nutribullet’s portable blender is perfect for commuters on the go and currently on sale

There’s nothing worse than scrambling about in the morning trying to get breakfast sorted before work. Anything that saves us a bit of time in the morning before work is a lifesaver, and that’s exactly what Nutribullet’s portable blender does. When you’re pushed for time to catch your morning train or log on for that 9am meeting, simply chuck some fruit and veggies into the blender and take it with you on the go.

The best part is that the blender is currently on offer for £31.99 at Yimbly. This handy device is not only great for commuters but also for long car journeys, caravan holidays, hikes, and more.

So, what exactly does this blender do? The lightweight and compact device allows you to mix all your favourite ingredients without the need for a cord or plug. From a post-workout protein shake to a pre-work smoothie or a poolside cocktail, it’s ideal for days when you’re on the go.

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The leakproof lid means no spillage in your handbag or backpack (Yimbly/ Nutribullet)

Before use, the blender needs around 90 minutes of charging with the provided USB cord, and then this will last for 15 cycles.

Aside from its convenience, the sleek and compact design is perfect for slipping into backpacks, suitcases, and gym bags. The leakproof lid means you can easily take this around with you all day without fear of spillage in your bag or car.

Reviewers have been really impressed by the practicality of this product, with one reviewer writing: “Really great for anyone that likes to camp or has a campervan etc as it’s mains rechargeable with a good battery life to take with you but can also be charged up via USBc so a power bank or USB point”.

A criticism is that due to its small size, it is not as powerful as larger blenders and works better with softer ingredients. Another reviewer wrote: “It’s obviously not as large or powerful as the 240v mains version, but it blends soft fruits, berries, bananas, etc., spinach, and ice cream nicely after two cycles. It struggles with anything harder and leaves gritty bits. It makes one 300ml drink at a time”.

Alternatively, Ninja’s Blast Portable Blender is reduced from £49.99 to £39.99, with reviewers claiming it blends easily through frozen fruit and ice.