Trump, Ukraine and Putin
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MICHAEL KIMMAGE is Professor of History at the Catholic University of America. He is the author of Collisions: The Origins of the War in Ukraine and the New Global Instability.
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The Mirror US on MSNFox News host issues brutal Donald Trump verdict - 'He got played'Fox News Chief Political Analyst Brit Hume spoke on Trump's recent threats to Russian if no ceasefire deal is reached with Ukraine in 50 days. The analyst said that Trump has 'gotten played' by Putin
Putin's Speech Sparks More Confusion Amid Russian Turmoil Published Jun 26, 2023 at 5:51 PM EDT Updated Jun 27, 2023 at 8:29 AM EDT By Nick Mordowanec
Trump's threat against Russia runs parallel to a Senate-led effort to pass crippling sanctions on countries that buy Russian energy.
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Donald Trump’s remarks on Ukraine on Monday were far from the biggest announcement the US president could have made.
With turmoil all around, wars, politics, and even the planet's volcanoes bursting out, where are we all going? Older people worry about how the next generations will cope. Christians and other faiths hang on to the promise and hope of a better life to come.
Some of President Donald Trump’s supporters are blaming Attorney General Pam Bondi for the administration’s decision not to release more information related to the investigation of Jeffrey Epstein.
Exiled Russian journalists Andrei Soldatov and Irina Borogan tell Newsweek about Vladimir Putin's crackdown and their book "Our Dear Friends In Moscow."
After Iran’s Parliament voted to close the Strait of Hormuz, Beijing’s foreign-affairs spokesperson stressed—in what looked like a warning to Iran —that the Persian Gulf is a crucial global trade route for goods and energy, and called for partners to “prevent the regional turmoil from having a greater impact on global economic growth.”
Roman Starovoit, the former Transport Minister of Russia, has reportedly taken his own life shortly after being removed from his position by President Vladimir Putin. Starovoit, who was appointed to the federal ministry in May 2024 following his tenure as Governor of Kursk Oblast,
MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia has confiscated assets worth 3.9 trillion roubles, or around $50 billion at current exchange rates, over the past three years, underscoring the scale of the transformation into a "fortress Russia" economic model, the Kommersant newspaper said.
As Trump demands a deal to end the Ukraine war in 50 days, Russia's deputy foreign minister says "demands, especially ultimatums, are unacceptable."