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After President Trump held talks with President Vladimir V. Putin, he said the Russian leader would be willing to meet with ...
Ukraine’s military is finding it hard to recruit young men as the war with Russia grinds on, but women — all volunteers — are ...
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has had a profoundly negative impact on Ukraine, as well as on the global food, financial, ...
Welcome to our live blog tracking the latest news from Russia Ukraine. Get real-time updates on Russia-Ukraine war, policy decisions, legislative actions, headline-grabbing statements and various ...
Dmitry Kozak, Deputy Head of the Russian leader's administration and one of Vladimir Putin's close associates, has recently ...
With US President Donald Trump pushing for a deal to end the war, Ukraine is under intense pressure over whether to sacrifice the Donbas — where fighting originally broke out ...
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New York Magazine on MSNWhat Happened at the Trump-Zelenskyy Summit?
Trump and Zelenskyy got along a lot better this time, and now the big question is what will happen next with Putin. Here’s ...
14 天
Kyiv Independent on MSNTop Russian official reportedly urged Putin to halt war against Ukraine
Dmitry Kozak, a deputy head of Russian President Vladimir Putin's administration, presented a plan to end hostilities ...
3 天Opinion
The New Republic on MSNTrump Finds Way to Blame Biden for Ukraine War
President Donald Trump’s stance on Russia-Ukraine is as volatile and tricky to pin down as his stance on most other ...
National Security Journal on MSN16 天
Trump’s New Plan to End the Ukraine War: Crush Russia’s Oil Money
Key Points and Summary – President Trump’s strategy to end the Ukraine war by crippling Russia’s economy through “secondary tariffs” on its oil partners faces a critical test as a key deadline passes.
3 天Opinion
TheJournal.ie on MSNLarry Donnelly: In his efforts to end the Ukraine war, Trump only cares about one thing
Trump wants to achieve an “end to the killing” not out of concern for the Ukrainian people, but because it will look good to ...
Some researchers and journalists have placed the figure somewhere around 150,000 dead Russian soldiers since November of last year, according to The New York Times.
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