President Trump’s recent moves with respect to Ukraine may seem bewildering. But they’re not. He’s partial to the country’s invader.
Iran, China, and Russia conduct joint naval drills, showcasing military alliances amid rising U.S. concerns over global security shifts ...
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The International Women's Day gift sparked a backlash, which officials responded to by stating that bereaved mothers had ...
The economic sanctions and boycotts of Russian oil and gas must persist—and why Trump must set aside his pride and support ...
Ukrainian troops now have more of an opportunity to strike back against Russia as Moscow has cut back on its ground ...
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David Roche of Quantum Strategy believes that the Japanese yen is now the new safe-haven currency, surpassing the US dollar, ...
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Trump's intelligence halt leaves Ukrainians vulnerableThe United States' decision to stop sharing intelligence data with Ukraine has reportedly helped Russia advance in critical ...
Trump claims cut in intelligence sharing ‘just about’ lifted ahead of Saudi talks - Russia stepped up its attacks on Ukraine ...
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Vice President's cousin battles in Ukraine, criticizes U.S. stanceNate Vance, a cousin of U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance, volunteered to fight for Ukraine against Russia for nearly three ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNUkraine to propose sky, sea truce at US talks in Saudi: officialKyiv will propose an aerial and naval ceasefire with Russia during talks with US officials in Saudi Arabia this week, a ...
Trump was triggered by Washington Post correspondent Michael Birnbaum when he asked a pointed question about Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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