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Venezuela Just Called Russia for Help—and Putin Answered
According to a recent report in The Warzone, a popular online defense trade publication, a senior Russian general, Oleg Leontievich Makarevich, has been deployed to Venezuela to head what is described as a “rotational advisory mission” of roughly 120 Russian troops.
Ukraine, with the support of the European Union (EU) countries, has begun negotiations with the United States on possible terms for a future peace agreement with Russia. This was announced on November 22 by Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council (NSDC) Rustem Umerov.
Some of America's closest European allies say they're already in a gray zone between peace and war with Russia.
Tariffs, aid reduction, and diplomatic understaffing are eroding US influence, and critical mineral deals alone won’t revive it.
EADaily, November 17th, 2025. The United States demands explanations from Iran about the seizure of the Talara tanker, but is silent about similar actions of Estonia against Russia. The idea was initially bad,
The U.S. Coast Guard carried out a "safe and professional overflight" near the Vishnya-class intelligence ship late last month.
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Kremlin Says It Hasn’t Received New Peace Proposal From U.S.
The Kremlin said Friday that it had received no official peace proposal from Washington, despite reports that Russian and U.S. officials had quietly drafted a new Ukraine ceasefire plan, and reiterated that it remains committed to the principles agreed at the U.