Ukraine and Russia have agreed to exchange 1,200 prisoners amid ongoing aerial bombardments. In our Sunday news summary, reports indicate that both nations continued military strikes while Ukrainian President Zelenskyy announced a significant prisoner swap. Meanwhile, the U.S. Senate has adjourned for the summer, and the Smithsonian clarified they were not requested to alter references to former President Trump’s impeachments in an exhibit. Additionally, investigations are underway involving former Trump prosecutor Jack Smith, and Pope Leo XIV officiated Mass during the Jubilee of Youth.
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Ukraine and Russia Agree to Exchange 1,200 Prisoners Amid Ongoing Conflict
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