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The past day has been filled with unexpected developments, notably concerning rapid political shifts in Russia. The Wagner Group leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, orchestrated a brief armed mutiny, which appeared to threaten stability in the region. However, within 24 hours, a peace agreement was brokered, reportedly facilitated by Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, leading Prigozhin to halt his convoy and withdraw to his bases. This unexpected turn of events left many in the geopolitical sphere puzzled, as the deal seemingly grants Prigozhin immunity and drops charges, though the full details remain shrouded—maybe even involving undisclosed assets or negotiations.