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Here is a rundown of all the news that you need to start your Monday, including Ukrainian president's announcement that thousands of Ukrainian soldiers have been killed in Russian war, US Air Force member self-immolating outside Israeli embassy in Washington, D.C., Israel sending delegation to Qatar for hostage talks and catastrophic health conditions in northern Gaza.
TOP STORIES
Over the past two years, 31,000 Ukrainian soldiers have been killed in the country's war against Russia, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Sunday.
Speaking at a forum in the capital Kyiv, Zelenskyy said 31,000 Ukrainian soldiers "have died in this war."
"Not 300,000 or 150,000, or whatever (Russian President Vladimir) Putin and his lying circle are saying. But each of these losses is a great loss for us," he said at the event, titled Ukraine. Year 2024. This was the first time that Kyiv has confirmed the number of its losses.
An active-duty member of the US Air Force set himself on fire Sunday outside the Israeli embassy in Washington, D.C. in protest against the war in Gaza, according to multiple reports.
The fire was extinguished by Secret Service personnel and the man was subsequently dispatched to an area hospital due to "critical life-threatening injuries," said the DC Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department.
Multiple reports citing the live streaming of the incident said the man shouted "Free Palestine" as he burned.
An Israeli delegation will arrive in Qatar on Monday to hold discussions with mediators on the details of a possible hostage exchange deal with Hamas in exchange for a temporary cease-fire in the war in the Gaza Strip, Israel’s Yedioth Ahronoth daily reported Sunday.
“The Israeli delegation includes representatives from the Mossad intelligence agency and the Israeli army and will arrive in Qatar on Monday, even though Hamas has not yet responded to the new broad outlines of the deal agreed upon in the Paris talks,” said the newspaper.
Health conditions are “extremely catastrophic” in the northern Gaza Strip, the Health Ministry in the enclave said Sunday.
“The health situation in northern Gaza is extremely catastrophic and indescribable,” the ministry said in a statement.
It said hospitals in Gaza’s north don’t have fuel. Dozens of ambulances, civil defense and medical services vehicles are out of service due to the lack of fuel,” it added.
The Health Ministry warned that kidney dialysis and intensive care patients “are at risk of death as a result of the lack of fuel for generators, ambulances, and medicines."
NEWS IN BRIEF
SPORTS
Liverpool claimed a narrow win over Chelsea thanks to an extra-time goal by Virgil van Dijk to lift their record-extending 10th English League Cup title.
Van Dijk scored the winning goal with a header in the 118th minute as the Dutch defender powered it in from a corner courtesy of Konstantinos Tsimikas.
Tarik Biberovic's buzzer-beater clinched Türkiye's thrilling 76-75 victory over Iceland in Group B of the FIBA EuroBasket 2025 Qualifiers on Sunday.
With the score at 75-74 in Iceland's favor, Biberovic bagged a three-pointer at the buzzer to help the Turkish team get their first win in the group at the Sinan Erdem Arena.
BUSINESS & ECONOMY
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) decided to lift sanctions on Guinea on Sunday.
According to the closing statement of ECOWAS’s leaders' summit, the economic sanctions imposed on Guinea after its military coup in September 2021 and the restrictions on Malian citizens working at ECOWAS institutions have been lifted.
Libyan forces guarding oil facilities in the country announced on Sunday the closure of oil fields in a dispute over pay.
"We will unfortunately close all oil facilities," the Petroleum Facilities Guards (PFG) said in a video statement aired by broadcaster Libya al-Ahrar. The PFG demands a pay raise for its members.
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