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Daniel Martindale, a U.S. citizen who helped the Kremlin target Ukrainian troops and was then spirited out of eastern Ukraine by Russian special forces, has received a Russian passport in Moscow.
President Trump threatened Russia with heavy tariffs if a ceasefire deal with Ukraine is not reached by September, and he promised Ukraine billions of dollars worth of military equipment. The Supreme ...
Russia ready for fresh talks with Ukraine, says needs time to respond to Trump's 'serious' statement
Trump told Russia on Monday to end its war in Ukraine within 50 days or face massive new economic sanctions, as he laid out ...
To appreciate the dramatic shift in President Donald Trump’s policy towards Ukraine, consider two scenes in the Oval Office, ...
Vladimir Putin’s conduct has prompted Donald Trump’s shift as Russia’s war effort in Ukraine has gotten only more aggressive.
Oil prices extended Monday’s losses into early Tuesday trade in Asia as President Trump’s threat to sanction Russian supply ...
Russia does not care about Trump's ultimatum of sanctions unless Moscow agrees to a peace deal in Ukraine, a senior security ...
Ukraine could soon bomb the heart of Russia – on the request of Donald Trump – if the US provides long-range weapons, it is alleged. It is understood that the US president has – very privately – ...
North Korea and Russia will begin operating direct flight service linking their capital cities of Pyongyang and Moscow later ...
Donald Trump has issued an ominous message for Vladimir Putin after threatening to launch an attack on Russia in leaked audio ...
Daniel Martindale, a U.S. citizen who helped the Kremlin target Ukrainian troops and was then spirited out of eastern Ukraine by Russian special forces, has received a Russian passport in Moscow.
Meanwhile, Russia has massed 100,000 troops for a summer offensive targeting Ukraine's eastern Donetsk Oblast.
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