Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/news-wrap-zelenskyy-says-he-had-good-conversation-with-u-s-negotiators-on-peace-plan Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Transcript Audio In our news wrap Thursday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he had a "very good conversation" with U.S. negotiators about the draft plan aimed at ending the war with Russia, Pope Leo condemned the treatment of Palestinians in Gaza and called for an end to all wars around the world and one Powerball player in Arkansas is having a very merry Christmas having won the $1.8 billion jackpot. Read the Full Transcript Notice: Transcripts are machine and human generated and lightly edited for accuracy. They may contain errors. William Brangham: In the day's other headlines, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he had a very good conversation with top U.S. negotiators about ending the war with Russia. Zelenskyy's call with special envoy Steve Witkoff and President Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner comes days after he said he was open to withdrawing troops and creating a demilitarized zone in his country's east.It's not clear whether Russia will agree to that proposal, which must also go to Ukrainian voters in a referendum.Turning to the Vatican on this Christmas, Pope Leo during his first Christmas Day sermon as pontiff condemned the treatment of Palestinians in Gaza and called for an end to all wars around the world.Pope Leo XIV, Leader of Catholic Church (through translator): Fragile is the flesh of defenseless populations tried by so many wars ongoing or concluded, leaving behind rubble and open wounds. William Brangham: Leo led mass inside St. Peter's Basilica and then addressed a rain-soaked crowd from the loggia overlooking the square. He called on leaders to find peace through dialogue and he offered a variety of blessings. Pope Leo XIV: Merry Christmas. May the peace of Christ reign in your hearts and in your families. William Brangham: Unlike his predecessor, Leo, who is the first us pope, offered Christmas greetings in multiple languages, including in English.Around the world, there were more Christmas celebrations, some full of unique holiday cheer, others coming amid challenge and hardship.(Sirens) William Brangham: Air sirens briefly interrupted the bells and songs of carolers in Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, as a Russian drone flew overhead. The celebration, with traditional costumes and Christmas stars, went on undeterred.(Singing) William Brangham: And, in Bethlehem, where Christians believe Jesus was born, Christmas mass and festivities were held for the first time in more than two years since the war in Gaza began.Back here at home, it was also the final Christmas mass for Cardinal Timothy Dolan at New York City's St. Patrick's Cathedral.And one very lucky Powerball player in Arkansas is having a very merry Christmas indeed, having won the $1.8 billion jackpot. Woman: Get those tickets out. Let's play. That first number up... William Brangham: The grand prize win last night ended a nearly four-month streak without one. All that time without a winner drove the jackpot to near record levels. This was the second largest U.S. lottery jackpot ever. If the winner opts for the one-time lump sum cash payout, that would earn them, before taxes, about $835 million. Listen to this Segment Watch Watch the Full Episode PBS NewsHour from Dec 25, 2025