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US President Donald Trump’s 50-day pause ahead of possible secondary sanctions on Russia gifts the Kremlin a window to exploit the incremental gains of recent weeks in Ukraine’s east.
A new book alleges that President Donald Trump told donors he threatened Russian President Vladimir Putin with bombing Moscow if Russia invaded Ukraine.
Sitting in the Oval Office with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, and apparently fed up with being slow-walked by Russian President Vladimir Putin, Trump threatened the Kremlin with tough tariffs if it doesn't make a deal to end the war within 50 days. But perhaps more important was Trump's shift on weapons.
President Trump’s recent commitment to provide more aid to Ukraine could increase pressure on Russia to negotiate an end to the war.
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Switzerland Breaks 200 Years of Neutrality: Sanctions Against Russia and President PutinSwitzerland made a historic decision that shook the world — it ended its 207-year-old policy of neutrality. For over two centuries, Switzerland maintained a position of neutrality in global conflicts,
Russian ground advances across eastern Ukraine appear to be small at first glance — only 1.2 square kilometers on an average per day near the city of Kupiansk. Or, as the Institute for the Study of War notes,
What will Russian President Vladimir Putin do next in Ukraine? That's what many people, Ukrainians most of all, want to know after nearly three years of war and a drumbeat of awful news ...
Australia sends first tranche of tanks to Kyiv while drone attack kills one in Odesa - EU says will raise the costs so ‘stopping the aggression becomes only path forward for Moscow’