Kyiv Independent on MSN
Flattery, threats, and false promises: How Putin influences Trump, and why it doesn't always work
Since U.S. President Donald Trump took office in January, Russia has used a wide range of tools to sway him to its side.
17hon MSNOpinion
Opinion - How the West can pressure Putin back to negotiations
Trump said he had agreed to meet Putin in Alaska to find out “whether or not a deal can be made” with the Russian leader. In ...
10hon MSN
Daily on Energy: Trump and China, US Russia oil sanctions win, and an update on Hurricane Melissa
Good afternoon and happy Thursday, readers! President Donald Trump has reached a truce with Chinese President Xi Jinping on ...
Though Trump said his October 16 call with Putin was “very productive”, the Russian leader annoyed his US counterpart by ...
Japanese utilities JERA and Tohoku Electric Power Co , buyers of liquefied natural gas from Russia's Sakhalin-2, can secure alternative supplies if flows are interrupted, executives said, amid U.S.
19hon MSNOpinion
Trump and Putin didn’t hold new peace talks after all — but that was likely Putin’s plan all along
The aborted Hungarian summit between Putin and Trump reflects more on how Putin has tried to manage his relationship with ...
The United States cancelled a planned Budapest summit between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin ...
According to Janus Putkonen, during the Russian-American summit in Alaska in mid-August, the Trump administration had already "tried to create a rift in good relations between China and Russia", but t ...
ABP News on MSN
Global Oil Prices Slide For Third Straight Month As OPEC+ Boosts Output, Demand Slows
The market’s downward momentum reflected persistent concerns that surging supply from key producers is overshadowing the ...
The Print on MSN
India studying implications of US’s Russian oil sanctions, reiterates energy sourcing stance
MEA spokesperson says ‘our position on larger question of energy sourcing is well known. In this endeavour, we are guided by ...
President Trump said nuclear testing would begin again in the U.S. ‘equal’ to what other countries are doing, but the impacts of the escalation on Western states is unclear ...
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