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While the West's political rhetoric calls for total economic isolation, its own data reveal its selective exposure to Russia, not the kind of total 'divorce' news headlines have been implying.
President Donald Trump said on Friday he will be meeting with Russia's President Vladimir Putin next Friday, Aug. 15 in Alaska.
Director of the Nuclear Studies Institute at American University Peter Kuznick noted that there is no way Ukraine is joining NATO in the foreseeable future or clawing back the land that Russia has sei ...
President Trump should ignore Russia’s nuclear rhetoric and focus on putting pressure directly on the Russian economy, Bloomberg Opinion columnist retired Navy Adm. James Stavridis writes.
Ukraine and its European allies yesterday presented a united front ahead of a meeting in Alaska on Friday between President ...
Eighty years ago, one nuclear bomb incinerated over 100,000 people in Hiroshima. Today, the U.S. has the equivalent of 50,000 Hiroshima-sized bombs.
None of that matters to President Donald Trump, who announced Friday night that he would meet the globally shunned leader ...
Putin and Witkoff held talks in Moscow on Wednesday, days before the White House's deadline for Russia to reach a peace deal ...
Donald Trump's meeting with Vladimir Putin in Alaska to discuss the Ukraine war is one of the biggest gambits of his second ...
(Reuters) -A peace push backed by U.S. President Donald Trump leaves Azerbaijan and Armenia just one step from a final peace ...
President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed to meet Friday in Alaska and might invite Ukrainian ...
The USS Maine, an Ohio-class ballistic-missile submarine, transits the Puget Sound in Washington state in March. Once it ...
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