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Here’s a rundown of all the news you need to start your Friday, including US President Donald Trump saying he is more focused on achieving an immediate peace deal than a ceasefire when he meets with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in Alaska, Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich approving the construction of 3,401 settler units at the Ma'ale Adumim settlement east of Jerusalem and 3,515 others in surrounding areas, and a massive cloudburst in Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir claiming 46 lives with over 100 people injured and hundreds missing.
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US President Donald Trump said he is more focused on achieving an immediate peace deal than a ceasefire when he meets his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in the US state of Alaska on Friday to discuss the Russia-Ukraine war.
"I don't know that we're going to get an immediate ceasefire, but I think it's going to come," Trump told Fox Radio, adding: "I'm more interested in (an) immediate peace deal, getting peace fast."
Trump indicated that he might call Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for a follow-up meeting depending on Friday's outcome, saying there were three possible locations, including perhaps remaining in Alaska, but did not name the other two.
Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich approved the construction of 3,401 settler units at the Ma'ale Adumim settlement east of Jerusalem and 3,515 others in surrounding areas, according to Israel’s Yedioth Ahronoth daily.
The project aims to split the occupied West Bank into two parts, cutting off the northern cities of Ramallah and Nablus from Bethlehem and Hebron in the south and isolating East Jerusalem.
“It is the final nail in the coffin of the Palestinian state idea,” Smotrich said in a statement.
The death toll from a massive cloudburst in Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir climbed to 46, with over 100 people injured and hundreds missing.
The cloudburst struck the Chositi village near Machail Mata Shrine in the Padder Tashoti area of Kishtwar district on a Hindu pilgrimage route, triggering flash floods that swept a langar -- a community kitchen.
At least 46 bodies have been recovered, with concerns that the death toll may increase as many remain missing.
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Türkiye’s low-cost airline AJet, a subsidiary of Turkish Airlines, will begin flying from Ankara to two Spanish cities -- Madrid and Barcelona -- on Oct. 23 and 24, the airline announced.
Flights to Barcelona will be available four days a week on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays and to Madrid three days a week on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, according to an airline statement.
Igor Babuschkin, a co-founder of Elon Musk's xAI firm, said he has left the firm to launch his own AI safety investment company.
"Today was my last day at xAI, the company that I helped start with Elon Musk in 2023," Babuschkin wrote on the US social media company X’s platform, also owned by Musk.
His resignation came after that of xAI's legal chief, Robert Keele, earlier this month. Linda Yaccarino, the former CEO of Musk's X, also left last month, a few months after the platform was merged into xAI.
The departures followed controversial comments generated by xAI's Grok chatbot.
The Turkish defense industry is utilizing next-generation industrial robots in manufacturing, with the technology now widespread across various sectors, including automotive, aviation, shipbuilding and construction machinery.
Intecro Robotics, a Turkish company, develops and implements robot-based industrial production systems and solutions for multiple sectors.
“There’s hardly any industry left without robot technology at work,” the company’s chair, Ali Sen, told Anadolu.
Sen said the defense and aviation sectors have benefited from global trends, with more companies worldwide adopting robotics for production.
Taiwan will "deepen" its economic and trade relations with the US in the face of President Donald Trump’s tariffs, hoping to create a "win-win situation" during ongoing talks with Washington, said the island's leader, William Lai Ching-te.
Taiwan faces a 20% tariff from the US as part of a series of "reciprocal" tariffs imposed on many countries.
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