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What caught my eye this morning is an article in one of the leading pro-Kremlin papers, Moskovsky Komsomolets. It points an accusatory finger back at President Trump and accuses the US president of no...
From BBC
Finland's President Alexander Stubb said on Sunday he had told U.S. President Donald Trump that a deadline needs to be set for establishing a Ukraine ceasefire in order to make it happen.
From U.S. News & World Report
Donald Trump has said he is "very angry" and "pissed off" with Russian President Vladimir Putin after weeks of attempting to negotiate a ceasefire in Ukraine.
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The new wave of attacks on Russian soil appears to mimic last year’s Kursk incursion, where Ukrainian troops flooded the region and took dozens of villages under control to force Moscow to
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called for further "tough measures" against Russia to push President Vladimir Putin into a ceasefire agreement.
Develop measures for implementing the agreement to ban strikes on energy facilities. Work with mediating countries to implement the agreements. Work towards a lasting peace. As part of the agreement,
Ukrainian troops have been progressing in the Belgorod region with the aim of diverting Moscow's troops from Kursk, it has been reported.
Ukraine struck the Engels-2 air base in Russia on March 19—an attack that Kyiv said destroyed missiles and munitions.
Putin suggested Ukraine be placed under a form of temporary administration to reach a settlement in the war, Russian news agencies reported.
A bitter and bloody war in Ukraine has devastated the country, further isolated Russia from the West and ... some Western sanctions be lifted first. Kyiv and Moscow have had separate discussions ...
The U.S. reached agreements with Ukraine and Russia that, if implemented, would represent the clearest progress yet towards a wider ceasefire
Russia reserves the right to withdraw from a U.S.-brokered moratorium on Moscow and Kyiv striking each other's energy infrastructure if Ukraine continues to attack such targets, the Kremlin warned on Friday.