Trump, Moscow and Ukraine
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Donald Trump’s threat to impose 100% secondary tariffs on Russia if a Ukraine peace deal isn't reached in 50 days sent Moscow’s stock market surging. Analysts say investors expected harsher action. As Trump signals a tougher stance,
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Al Jazeera on MSNRussia monitoring Western weapons deliveries to Ukraine, Kremlin saysMoscow is closely monitoring the West’s supply of weapons to Ukraine, the Kremlin’s spokesperson says shortly after United States President Donald Trump announced the resumption of arms deliveries to Kyiv.
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The Moscow Times on MSNKremlin to Expand Soft Power Push With Cultural Outposts in Gulf StatesRussia is preparing to expand its soft power footprint in the Middle East by establishing cultural and diplomatic centers in the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, the pro-Kremlin daily Izvestia reported Monday.
US President Donald Trump said yesterday that Ukraine should not target Moscow, after the Kremlin charged that a new US plan to supply weapons to
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As Russia ramps up pressure near Kharkiv and Sumy, Ukraine’s top commander warns of a full-scale offensive. With allies distracted and critical supplies running low, Kyiv faces a fateful choice: hold the line or pull back.
The Kremlin said on Thursday that Russia did not think peace talks on Ukraine have stalled despite Donald Trump's remarks about Russian President Vladimir Putin and Washington's resumption of some weapons to Ukraine.
The death of a Russian Cabinet minister in a field near his posh home in a Moscow suburb has fueled wild speculation about how he died and what it means.