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Russia views efforts to end its three-year war with Ukraine as “a drawn-out process,” a Kremlin spokesman said Monday, after U.S. President Donald Trump expressed frustration with the two countries’ l...
U.S. News & World Report |
The Kremlin said on Tuesday that Russia was continuing its dialogue with the United States amid threats by President Donald Trump to levy secondary sanctions on Russian oil if Moscow does not work to...
Reuters |
Top U.S. officials have for weeks complained privately about Kyiv's handling of the negotiations and what they view as resistance to a minerals deal with Washington and moving forward with peace talks...
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Russia first annexed Crimea from Ukraine in 2014 and invaded parts of the country's Russian-speaking east to stop its westward drift. Ukraine, a former Soviet state, aspires to jo
The Russian president has ordered at least 160,000 men between 18 to 30-year-old to be drafted into the army by mid-summer this year, even as he drags on peace talks with Ukraine and the US, Russian news agency reported. Last night appears to be the first time Russia has not launched a mass drone attack on civilian targets so far in 2025.
Ukrainian troops are making small gains in Russia's Belgorod region, while Donald Trump has taken a swipe at Vladimir Putin.
Russian forces committed more than 9,000 crimes in the area around Bucha, including 1,800 killings, according to Ukraine's acting prosecutor general, Oleksiy Khomenko.
Kateryna Koliadiuk was curious. The 19-year-old Ukrainian agronomy student spotted an ad seeking women to enroll in a tractor driving course and decided to try. From driving tractors to working in coal mines,
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Over the three years of full-scale aggression against Ukraine, the Russian army and the Russian authorities have committed an unbelievable number of war crimes against Ukraine. — Ukrinform.
Ukrainian troops have been progressing in the Belgorod region with the aim of diverting Moscow's troops from Kursk, it has been reported.
The foreign ministers of Spain, Germany, France, Italy, Britain and Poland, along with the European Union's top diplomat and Defence Commissioner, said on Monday that they were ready to adopt new sanctions against Russia over the war in Ukraine.
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy would have had to face a re-election campaign in the spring of 2024 if it had not been for Russia’s full-scale invasion