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A second day of U.S.
brokered meetings in Geneva between Russia and Ukraine broke up after barely 90 minutes.
This is Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Moscow of attempting to prolong the process.
The head of Russia's delegation said the talks were difficult and businesslike, adding the next meeting will take place soon without specifying when.
Meanwhile, the U.S.
and Iran have made progress in nuclear talks in Geneva, and Stuart Livingstone-Wallace is head of Bloomberg's Middle East coverage.
And that's Bloomberg's Stuart Livingstone-Wallace, who says the apparent diplomatic progress came despite growing military deployments in the Persian Gulf.
There were reports this morning that European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde will step down from her role before it's scheduled to end.
And we get details with Bloomberg's Ewan Potts.
Ewan.
All right, Ewan, thank you.
It's now 18 days into the search for Savannah Guthrie's mother, Nancy, and investigators are searching for fresh leads into her disappearance.
A glove found near Guthrie's home in Tucson failed to match any DNA in the FBI's database.
Investigators are processing search warrant evidence, canvassing gun shops, even working to see if they can track Nancy Guthrie through her pacemaker.