What recent events are impacting Ukraine's peace negotiations?
Live from NPR News, I'm Janine Herbst. Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky met with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney today, ahead of his expected meeting tomorrow with President Trump in Florida. NPR's Joanna Kikisis reports, despite the peace negotiations, Russia attacked Ukraine's capital overnight, killing at least two people and injuring more than 30.
Russia attacked Kyiv and surrounding areas with hypersonic ballistic and cruise missiles, as well as hundreds of strike drones. Speaking to reporters via voice message, Zelensky said Russia showed what it thinks of intensive efforts to end this war. They responded with a massive attack on Ukraine, he said. If the American side wants to hold a wartime referendum or elections,
we cannot do it under conditions like these. Zelensky has said several times that he is ready to hold a referendum on the latest peace proposal if security is guaranteed for voters. Zelensky said that security guarantees are a main focus of talks with the Trump administration.
Abortion and abortion counseling is now banned for veterans in the VA health system. As NPR's Selina Simmons-Stuffen reports, the VA changed its policy after a Justice Department opinion issued Friday.
Based on a Department of Justice memo, the VA confirmed to NPR it has put in place a new policy this week where abortion and abortion counseling is banned except as, quote, life-saving treatment. That's a reversal of a policy during the Biden administration that allowed access in cases of rape and health risks.
Kayla Williams is an Army veteran and the former director of the Center for Women Veterans at VA.
We are at increased risk of having physical health conditions related to toxic exposures, including various cancers. So barring not only abortion, but also abortion counseling seems particularly cruel and inhumane.
She also notes that women veterans are at increased risk of PTSD, which can cause worse pregnancy outcomes. Selena Simmons-Duffin, NPR News.
The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory for much of the Northeast after a fast-moving storm hit the area last night. New York City got less than forecast, but more than it's seen in the past couple of years, with around four inches recorded in Central Park. That had some visitors happy, including Jennifer Yokely. I think it was absolutely beautiful.
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