DAVOS, Switzerland — US President Donald Trump said on Thursday (Jan 23) he wanted to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin as soon as possible to secure an end to the war with Ukraine and expressed a ...
WASHINGTON, January 24. /TASS/. US President Donald Trump said he wants to meet with Russian leader Vladimir Putin immediately.
Donald Trump is throwing Russia off balance by threatening Vladimir Putin with secondary sanctions and oil restrictions unless he starts Ukraine peace talks.
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Trump's ultimatum
In a dramatic intervention, US President Donald Trump has asked Russian President Vladimir Putin to bring an immediate end to the ongoing Ukraine war. Labeling the conflict 'ridiculous,' Trump warned ...
A joke post on the Telegram channel for a right-wing paramilitary group reveals how the Russian internet is reacting to Elon Musks ‘salute.’ ...
In this episode of "In the Shadows with Jason Bellini," Scripps News was granted access to the secret bunker of the ‘Achilles’ Strike UAV Battalion, which is part of Ukraine’s 92nd Assault Brigade.
President Donald Trump made his first international speech to the World Economic Forum and claimed the U.S. and the global economy will steam ahead even as he imposes tariffs on foreign goods.
On Jan. 22, posts on the social media platform X alleged that Russian President Vladimir Putin wanted to extradite Dr. Anthony Fauci, the chief medical adviser to the U.S. president from 2021 to 2022, ...
Speaking to the World Economic Forum, President Trump railed against the European Union, threatened to levy major tariffs on adversaries and allies, ruminated on global energy markets and spoke of his ...
Trump said he planned to ask the oil cartel to lower prices, which he said would lead to a swift end to Russia's war in Ukraine.
It’s critical that Americans understand how their own national security interests have been served by Ukraine’s resistance, writes.