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Whether the U.S.-Russia summit in Alaska can lead to a deal to produce peace in Ukraine more than 3 1/2 years after Moscow's ...
The two president's will be meeting in Alaska on Friday to discuss ending the war in Ukraine, and European leaders will be ...
Dr. Ronald Suny, distinguished University of Michigan historian and a preeminent expert on Soviet and post-Soviet history, ...
U.S. Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker said “it’s possible” that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky attends the ...
U.S. NATO Ambassador Matthew Whitaker said President Trump will have to “trust but verify” Russian President Vladimir Putin ...
The threats, pressure and ultimatums have come and gone, but Russian President Vladimir Putin has maintained Moscow's ...
Slapped, punched and bitten: The horrific assault of a 15-month-old inside a Noida daycare centre ‘Salary at 10 am, resignation at 10.05 am’: HR criticises employee’s 5-minute exit, viral post sparks ...
"The presidents will undoubtedly focus on discussing ways to reach a sustainable settlement to the Ukraine crisis," a Kremlin aide said on Saturday.
President Trump threatened to punish Russia with heavy tariffs on countries that trade with Moscow if the Kremlin fails to reach a ceasefire deal with Ukraine, while promising Kyiv weapons.
Trump agrees to sell billions in US arms to NATO countries including Germany, Finland and Denmark and others for quick distribution to Ukraine, following his ultimatum to Putin on peace talks.
NATO defense spending commitments reach unprecedented levels, with experts crediting both Trump's tough stance and Putin's actions in Ukraine for reinvigorating the alliance.
Trump and NATO just changed the Ukraine war — now Putin must be forced to choose by Dan Perry, opinion contributor - 07/16/25 1:30 PM ET ...