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Russian political observers say Vladimir Putin's proposed constitutional changes and the resignation of Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev mark the ... there is a broad expanse for maneuvering here.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNIs Trump changing course? Criticism of Putin, weapons for Ukraine, and new sanctions comingThe United States is resuming arms deliveries to Ukraine, and President Donald Trump is suddenly shifting his rhetoric toward ...
To appreciate the dramatic shift in President Donald Trump’s policy towards Ukraine, consider two scenes in the Oval Office, ...
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. Russia’s suspension of a deal ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin is widely expected to sail to re-election in a nationwide vote that begins on March 15, securing a fifth term in office and a full third decade as Russia’s ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin is "accepting greater political risk" by doubling down on his Ukraine strategy and undermining the fiction that Russia is not at war, the British Ministry of ...
Thousands rallied in the Russian capital to commemorate a slain opposition leader and offer a rebuke to what they see as Vladimir Putin’s plan to stay in power once his final term expires ...
Ukraine for years has been Putin’s most sensitive issue — one where his normal political calculus doesn’t seem to apply.
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.
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MAGA base is not happy with Trump’s decision to resume weapon shipments to UkraineFox News chief political analyst Brit Hume assesses President Donald Trump’s maneuvering on the war between Russia and Ukraine on ‘Special Report.’ ...
Additionally, the West must confront the broader issue of political hostage-taking head-on, making it unprofitable for authoritarian figures like Putin and complicit Georgian oligarchs.
A meeting between President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia and former President Donald J. Trump in Hamburg in 2017 helps explain the roots of Mr. Trump’s often-disdainful attitude toward Ukraine.
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