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Ukraine and Russia are trading accusations, accusing each other of breaking a three-day ceasefire agreement.
Both sides say drones and artillery strikes have killed people in their countries.
The ceasefire started Saturday.
It is scheduled to end today.
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Police in Illinois are investigating the fatal shooting of a man by Immigration and Customs Enforcement last summer at a traffic stop outside of Chicago.
NPR's Jasmine Garz reports it happened during a massive immigration crackdown.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer appears to be fighting to keep his job after the Labour Party did poorly in regional elections in England, Scotland and Wales last week.
Labour lost about 1,500 seats in 40 local council elections.
Starmer has a speech scheduled for today in which it's expected he'll spell out his plan for Labour and the country going forward with possible sweeping changes in the government's direction, especially regarding economic health,
closer ties to Europe and energy strategy.
I'm Dan Ronan, NPR News in Washington.
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and Israeli war against Iran is now in its fourth month, beginning in late February.
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the war is not over.
He was interviewed on 60 Minutes Sunday by correspondent Major Garrett, who asked him what would happen if the Iranian government were to collapse.
The war in Iran is likely to come up this week when President Trump meets with Chinese leader Xi Jinping in Beijing.
NPR's Deepa Shivaram reports that trade and AI are also expected to be part of the summit.