Putin, Trump and Ukraine
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To appreciate the dramatic shift in President Donald Trump’s policy towards Ukraine, consider two scenes in the Oval Office, months apart:
Russian political observers say Vladimir Putin's proposed constitutional changes and the resignation of Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev mark the beginning of a process that will likely see him ...
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Putin’s ‘Easter ceasefire’ slammed as political theater ... - MSNUkraine’s Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha also commented on Putin’s so-called “Easter ceasefire,” stressing that Ukraine judges not by words, but by real actions.
Russian President Vladimir Putin just reminded the world that he has the capacity to apply pain far beyond the excruciating torment he’s inflicting on Ukraine.
MOSCOW—Thousands of people attended a rally in the Russian capital to commemorate a slain opposition leader in a rebuke to what they see as Vladimir Putin’s plans to stay in power once his ...
Putin’s proposal came after more than three months of diplomacy kickstarted by Trump, who promised during his campaign to end the war swiftly — although it’s been hard to pull off.
Even from prison, Navalny is the most potent political threat Putin has ever faced January 26, 2021 More than 4 years ago
Over 1,000 people marched through Moscow on Sunday in an event a Kremlin critic tried to turn into a protest against a constitutional shake-up by President Vladimir Putin, but many demonstrators ...
Russia denies Putin urged Iran to accept US nuclear terms, dismissing reports as "political slander." Amid escalating tensions, Moscow reaffirms support for Iran's peaceful nuclear rights while Western suspicions grow over Tehran's uranium enrichment activities.
After spending more than two decades building a rigidly controlled political system, Russian President Vladimir Putin is silently watching increasingly raucous infighting that has emerged among ...