Putin, Trump and Ukraine
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As scattered details of the apparent suicide of Russia’s former transport minister Roman Starovoit trickled in via state media on Monday, one stood out. Near his body, the Kommersant newspaper reported,
New York Times' White House correspondent Peter Baker on "Washington Week" said Zelensky helped President Donald Trump discover that he can't trust his "friend" Vladimir Putin. ASHLEY PARKER, THE ATLANTIC,
Ark., joins 'Fox News Sunday' to discuss the attempted assassination of President Donald Trump one year later, the president's tariff policies and his progress on achieving a ceasefire in Ukraine.
President Donald Trump seems to have learned the lesson painfully gleaned by all his 21st-century predecessors: You can’t reset US relations with Vladimir Putin.
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As a step to hold Putin accountable for his invasion of Ukraine in 2022, European leaders launched the Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression Against Ukraine. The Kremlin has signaled they plan to ignore any international attempts to hold the Kremlin accountable.
President Trump announces arrangement where NATO pays for US weapons sent to Ukraine, as Russian strikes intensify across Ukraine, including an attack on a maternity hospital.
US president softens his rhetoric but it is unclear whether this will result in tangible support in the war against Russia
Is there a direct link between what US President Donald Trump says and what Russian President Vladimir Putin does? Certainly, the harsh words and bitter violence of recent days in Ukraine suggest the answer is maybe.
Putin hit squad ‘eliminated’ after cold-blooded daylight assassination of Ukrainian special ops chief - The attack took place in broad daylight in Kyiv’s Holosiivski district