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You really can see Russia from Alaska, and other things to know ahead of Friday's Trump-Putin summit
Sentiment toward Russia in Alaska has cooled since Putin invaded Ukraine in 2022. The Anchorage Assembly voted unanimously to suspend its three-decade-long sister city relationship with Magadan, ...
Trump has said any peace deal would involve "some swapping of territories to the betterment of both" Russia and Ukraine, which has depended on the US as its main arms supplier ...
Chancellor Friedrich Merz and several allies will host the president for a video call, the latest in a summer-long effort to ...
President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin are expected to meet at the U.S. military base in Anchorage, ...
The ranking Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee is questioning how much progress can be made toward peace at ...
The State Department is out Monday with its long-delayed annual Human Rights Report, and this year's edition looks much ...
President Donald Trump's administration has scaled back a key U.S. government report on human rights worldwide, dramatically ...
"Europe is not seeking a peaceful resolution to the conflict," former US Marine Corps intelligence officer and ex-UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter believes ...
Rep. Nick Begich said the historic context of the United States' purchasing Alaska from Russia leaves him feeling 'encouraged ...
Lawmakers and commentators have praised the choice of venue, suggesting it could strengthen relations between the two nations ...
President Trump’s Friday meeting with Russian dictator Vladimir Putin may be the most-watched Washington-Moscow summit in ...
Trump and aides have shifted from suggesting a deal to end the Ukraine war could be close to describing Friday’s meeting with Putin as a “listening exercise.” ...
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