996,150 ‘Dead and Wounded’ for Russia in Ukraine War
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RBC Ukraine on MSNTrump about talk with Putin: We had a good conversation, but nothing has come of it yetUS President Donald Trump called his latest conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin "good," but noted that it hasn't brought any results yet, according to Trump’s remarks on the Pod Force One podcast.
Hegseth admits Russia aggressor in Ukraine war but won’t say who he wants to win - Hegseth accused senators of being against ‘peace’ in the three-year-old conflict
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The European Union announced a new package of sanctions against Russia on Tuesday, saying that Moscow’s daily deadly attacks against Ukraine show that it is not interested in peace – despite recent diplomatic efforts.
A Russian economist has warned that the country may slide into "stagflation" by the end of the year if its leaders don't take action.
US to cut military aid to Kyiv after Putin’s forces kill three in Kharkiv strike - Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth says Washington will push for ‘negotiated settlement’ despite Russia increasing its at
Caine appeared in front of the Senate Appropriations subcommittee on armed services alongside Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, where they fielded questions related to foreign conflicts and the United States' defense budget.
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNEU sanctions plan could stop Putin’s war machine — U.S. Republican Senator GrahamI am very pleased that our European partners — through the EU Commission — are introducing a new round of sanctions against Russia for its barbaric invasion of Ukraine,” Senator Lindsey Graham wrote on social media platform X.
Moscow: Russian President Vladimir Putin has approved a long-term strategy for the development of the Russian Navy through 2050, said presidential aide Nikolai Patrushev in an interview published on Monday.
Ivan Hortal Sanchez, European Union campaigner at Razom We Stand, told Newsweek Nordstream symbolized the EU's toxic dependence on Russian gas before the full-scale invasion.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said the “president is committed to” securing a diplomatic end to the Russia-Ukraine war in response to a question about which side the Trump administration wants to see “win” the conflict.