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At least two people have been killed and a further 27 injured following a Russian air strike on a shopping centre and market ...
President Vladimir Putin intends to keep fighting in Ukraine until the West engages on his terms for peace, unfazed by Donald ...
An internal admission from Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi reveals Beijing's concern over Russia's defeat in Ukraine, ...
President Donald Trump is making a surprising pivot on the war in Ukraine, shifting positions on weapon sales and sanctions in a way that makes him look more like his predecessor Joe Biden and less ...
Ukraine’s military commander in charge of the country’s drone warfare program urged the US and NATO countries alike on ...
US President's Special Representative Keith Kellogg observed tank crew training and drone demonstrations at Ukrainian National Guard facilities on 16 July, marking his third day of high-level meetings ...
Ultimately Europe is rich and capable of containing Russia. Mr Trump’s dream of a quick peace deal has been exposed as a fantasy. Although his word counts for little, Ukraine and Europe must seize on ...
Despite Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, China has maintained close ties with Moscow. Former U.S. Ambassador to China Nick Burns spoke about the alliance during the Aspen Security Forum. He noted that ...
President Trump and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte have given Vladimir Putin something to help focus his mind. The July 14 announcement of a new NATO-backed weapons corridor into Ukraine, routed ...
The President had a decade-long bromance with his Russian counterpart and is thankfully changing tack, writes Michael McFaul.
President Trump's tone has shifted both toward Putin and regarding the continuation of U.S. military support for Ukraine.
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