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President Trump called out Russian President Vladimir Putin. He has also suggested that Ukraine should accept Russia's annexation of Crimea.
Zelenskyy understands that,” Trump said, referring to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, “and everybody understands that it’s been with them for a long time.” ...
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Trump can’t decide who to blame for a failing peace deal that would only lead to further conflictBefore the strikes on Kyiv, Trump blamed Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky, for holding up a deal by refusing to recognise Crimea as Russian. The following day, he chided Vladimir Putin for the ...
President Donald Trump’s suggestion that Ukraine should recognize Russia’s control over Crimea, the southern Ukrainian peninsula Moscow siezed by force more than a decade ago, is threatening to upend ...
The Russian military’s deadly missile and drone strikes against Ukrainian civilians on Thursday were brazen — even to ...
DOGE still claims a far higher figure of $160 billion in estimated savings, but a closer look at Musk’s activities at DOGE ...
U.S. President Donald Trump says “Crimea will stay with Russia.” It's a definitive statement about the need for Ukraine to ...
Russia launched a deadly strike on the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv. Trump says he wants peace quickly. And, NPR looks inside ...
Earlier, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio told reporters in Paris that US President Donald Trump may abandon efforts to resolve the conflict in Ukraine if no progress is made soon ...
Although Ukraine is on the defensive, its military situation is likely not so bad that it would accept degrading terms for peace.
With its strong public support of Ukraine, Europe seeks to give Zelensky some space in the face of U.S. demands while still ...
Donald Trump’s need for payback could soon interfere with his tariffs agenda, as the White House has gotten rid of a senior ...
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