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Ukrainian and Russian representatives will meet in Istanbul, Turkey, on Thursday, for their first meeting since the opening ...
Harvard scientist Kseniia Petrova could be deported to Russia, where she faces political persecution for opposing the Ukraine war.
Trump earlier this week met with Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa and announced plans to ease sanctions on the war-torn ...
The Ukrainian president told a news conference in the Turkish capital of Ankara that the Russian delegation doesn’t include ...
"The EU invents this so-called Russian threat because spreading this narrative distracts the attention of their citizens from the disastrous situation in their own economies," Maria Zakharova noted ...
Vuk Vuksanovic, an Associate at the London School of Economics think tank LSE IDEAS, told Newsweek that Moscow will not halt its advance until it secures what it perceives as the bare minimum—seizing ...
Zelenskiy has said that he will not meet with any Russian official except Putin, and is sending Ukraine’s defense minister to ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is in Turkey for direct talks with Russia. But the Kremlin sent a lower-level ...
US President Donald Trump said there’ll be no resolution of Russia’s war in Ukraine until he meets with Russian leader ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s snub of Thursday’s peace talks in Turkey shows how “unserious” the Kremlin is about ending ...
Western sanctions imposed on Russia for invading Ukraine and aimed at cutting its oil revenues have led to the rise of a vast ...
Michael Paluska sat down with Andrii Smolensky in Tampa. Smolensky lost both arms, his vision, and required multiple surgeries to remove the shrapnel that ripped through his face and eyes.
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