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[Ukraine Peace Plan, Political Resignations, Obesity Medication Breakthroughs, and Year-End Book Recommendations]-[Parsing the Peace Deal, MAGA Star Quits, Obesity Pills, (Bonus!) Books We Love]

Up First from NPR · B2 · 2025-11-22

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Weekly News Roundup: Geopolitics, Political Shifts, and Health Innovation

The US-Led Peace Plan for Ukraine

President Trump has introduced a new, extensive peace plan aimed at ending the war in Ukraine, pressuring President Volodymyr Zelensky to respond by Thursday. The draft, comprising 28 points, has been described by NPR’s Charles Maines as a "laundry list" for a post-conflict Ukraine.

Key elements of the proposal include:

  • Territorial Concessions: Ukraine is expected to cede land in the Donbass, including areas currently under Ukrainian control.
  • Military Restrictions: The plan mandates caps on troop numbers and specific weapon systems.
  • NATO Renunciation: Ukraine would be required to formally renounce ambitions to join NATO.

While the plan offers security guarantees—essentially a temporary "NATO Article 5 clause"—and codifies the right to join the European Union, the concessions are substantial. Zelensky has characterized this as a "very difficult choice," warning that Ukraine faces the grim prospect of either "losing its dignity" or "alienating its key partner, the US." Russian President Vladimir Putin has suggested the plan could serve as a basis for settlement, though he warned that Moscow is prepared to "achieve its goals in Ukraine militarily" if diplomacy fails.

Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Departure

In a significant shift within the Republican Party, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has announced her resignation, effective January 5, 2026. Greene, once a "MAGA star" and one of Trump’s "fiercest champions," cited pervasive disappointment with the "political-industrial complex" and the inability of Congress to "govern."

The relationship between Greene and Trump deteriorated over her support for the release of the Epstein files, which led Trump to label her a "traitor." Stephen Fowler notes that Greene’s departure serves as a "canary in the coal mine" for the GOP, highlighting deeper fractures within the party as it struggles with recent election defeats and the challenge of defining a "post-Trump" future.

Advancements in Obesity Medication

Pharmaceutical innovation is shifting toward more accessible obesity treatments. A new pill version of semaglutide, the active ingredient in injections like Wegovy, is expected to gain FDA approval by year-end.

Experts explain that the pill utilizes a chemical "SNAC" to create a "fizzy environment" in the stomach, protecting the drug from acids to ensure absorption. While injections remain the standard, patients are hopeful that the daily pill may offer a more affordable, insurance-friendly alternative. However, concerns remain regarding cost, as many patients currently struggle to access these treatments, with one patient noting the hope that the new option would be "less expensive than their mortgage."

Books We Love: 2025 Selections

NPR’s Andrew Limbaugh joined the program to discuss the annual "Books We Love" roundup, which features nearly 380 titles curated by NPR staff. Highlights include:

  • "Tilt" by Emma Petit: A thriller set during an earthquake in Portland that also serves as a "funny send-up of the keeping up with the Joneses of parenthood."
  • "The Payback" by Kashana Kali: A "heist novel" about a caper to wipe out student loans in a heightened reality.
  • "A Marriage at Sea" by Sophie Elmhurst: A nonfiction account of a couple’s ill-fated attempt to sail to New Zealand, described as "deeply reported."
  • "The Rest of Our Lives" by Ben Markovits: A "quiet and sweet" novel about a man navigating life after his children leave for college, offering an intimate look at male relationships and reconciliation.

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where the devil lies.
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is calling it quits.
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this was basically the last straw.
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a healthy dose of criticism
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📖 Transcript

Vladimir Zelensky calls it a very difficult choice.
That choice?
Agree to the costly peace deal on the table or continue the fight, even if that means losing US support.
I'm Ayesha Roscoe.
And I'm Scott Simon, and this is Up First from NPR News.
Today we look into the peace plan that seems to be tilted heavily toward Russia.

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