Putin, Trump and Ukraine
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Keir Starmer, the British prime minister, and Emmanuel Macron, the president of France, are expected to promise today to have their nuclear arsenals work together if Europe is threatened. Private equity firms have entered the $40 billion youth sports industry. Their investments could raise costs for families.
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Responsible Statecraft on MSNBlob exploiting Trump's anger with Putin, risking return to Biden warNeocons and hawks are crowing today but the president would be smart to remember 'America First' means doing things differently
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India Today on MSN500% Tariff on India? Trump's bill targets Russian oil buyers to pressure PutinTrump backs a sanctions bill proposing a 500 per cent tariff on countries like India and China buying Russian energy, aiming to pressure Putin and reshape global trade amid the ongoing Ukraine war.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Thursday met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov Thursday in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Republicans are showing a growing appetite for long-threatened sanctions that would seek to cut off Russia from vital trading partners like China, India and possibly Europe, as President Trump
WASHINGTON (TNND) — An emboldened Vladimir Putin appears to be pressing ahead in his war in Ukraine, as many in Washington are working to figure out what consequences, if any, will deter him. One week ago, President Donald Trump spoke to Putin on the phone.
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The Mirror US on MSNNATO country buys 'Iron Dome' missile defence system to send Vladimir Putin a warningIsrael has found a buyer for its famous 'Iron Dome' missile defense system from a European country that is feeling the heat from Russia's ongoing war with Ukraine. Romania has confirmed it has signed a deal with defense manufacturer Rafael to acquire the system to protect the NATO nation from short-range missiles Once a Soviet state,
President Trump’s cryptic “two weeks” timeline has returned, this time hinting at a “major statement” on Russia amid escalating US-NATO arms shipments to Ukraine and rising tensions with Moscow. Trump’s history of using the phrase before swift,
With Russia sending record-breaking amounts of drones and missiles toward Ukraine, Trump orders to send more weapons to Ukraine.