Ukraine, Russia and Donald Trump
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The recent WSJ article revealing the. outlines of a geo-strategic business partnership between US and Russia has caused a storm
"Putin wants legal recognition to what he has stolen," says President Zelensky after weekend peace talks between the US and Ukraine in Geneva.
As U.S. and European officials tout progress in Ukraine peace talks, Zelenskyy says a key sticking point is letting Putin keep "what he has stolen."
Europe is stepping up its preparations for a possible war with Russia. Debates over how to strengthen the continent’s defenses intensified starting in mid-September, when roughly 20 Russian drones entered Polish airspace.
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Russia’s Su-57E Stealth Fighter “First Foreign Delivery” Has a Big Problem: Proof
Russia says its Su-57E stealth fighter has finally been delivered to a foreign customer, a milestone Moscow is hyping as proof the Felon is ready for the world market. -But the announcement came with no buyer named,
Russia’s central bank signaled a deterioration in corporate finances and an increase in problem debt, though predicted even a sharper downturn won’t endanger financial stability.
Say what you will about President Trump’s methods, but his wish to end Russia’s war is genuine. The problem is Moscow doesn’t want peace in Ukraine, it wants Ukraine in pieces. A panicking
"Nigel Farage will talk out of both sides of his mouth but he has been consistent about […] his support and admiration for Vladimir Putin."
Even if a peace can be reached, it won’t be easy to solve the problem of Ukrainian civilians languishing in Russian jails. This is one prisoner’s story.
Uefa Congress takes place in Belgrade next week, and it is being seen as an unusually sedate agenda, which could be quite a contrast to some of the discussions in the corridors. Uefa and Fifa are also facing much more external pressure about another issue ...
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