Putin, Ukraine and Trump
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Ukraine is striking deep into Russia and pressuring Crimea. Does Putin have any “red lines” anymore?
Rose Gottemoeller tells Dublin conference she believed Russian president was prepared for nuclear strike in 2022
With wars continuing in different regions, governments around the world are preparing for a period of greater uncertainty.
Ukraine's President Zelensky has urged NATO to speed up delivery of Patriot defence systems after a missile onslaught on Kyiv killed at least 14 people and wounded 48 others - including five children
High level diplomacy usually unfolds behind closed doors with carefully coded language. But sometimes, a global leader decides to drop the traditional script entirely. When that happens, the message is built to cut straight through enemy lines.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is likely in his most precarious position yet. But as NATO meets in Ankara this week, is this the moment he chooses truly to test the alliance?
Even countries locked in a bloody war took a moment to cozy up to the US on its 250th birthday. Among the world leaders who posted notes of gratitude Saturday was Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky,
Donald Trump confused Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy for Russia's leader Vladimir Putin during a press conference at the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, on Wednesday, July 6. While speaking with members of the press,
Crimea is cut off, fuel lines extend all over Russia as Ukraine bombs depots, Moscow subject to drone attacks, civilians leave Crimea in mass exodus. Putin is in trouble
I don’t believe there is anyone in this country whose primary concern is anything other than an end to military hostilities as soon as possible,” he said.
A Polymarket user has put up $408,000 on the prospect of Russian President Vladamir Putin losing power by Dec. 31.
