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Volodymyr Zelenskyy has told Sky News that Vladimir Putin could attack a NATO country within five years to test the alliance.
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The Moscow Times on MSNU.S. Pulled Out of Embassy Talks Over Venue Dispute, Putin Adviser ClaimsRussia blamed a venue dispute for the cancellation of a planned third round of talks with the United States last week, which ...
Donald Trump bombed three Iranian nuclear sites over the weekend, after the country was first attacked by Israeli missles ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested during an economic forum that the "whole of Ukraine" belongs to his country, even ...
Tehran and Moscow bond in aftermath of US airstrikes, but Volodymyr Zelenskyy aims sharp warning at Vladimir Putin. View on ...
Russia shows no signs it plans to wind down its war in Ukraine, with an estimated 695,000 troops deployed across an expanded ...
At its first summits after Russia began its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, NATO gave President Volodymyr Zelenskyy pride of ...
The Russian president said Ukraine must recognize 2022 referenda results in four regions he claims to have annexed.
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bne IntelliNews on MSN"Ukraine is ours" Putin tells deleages at SPIEFBy Ben Aris in Berlin “Ukraine is part of Russia,” Russian President Vladimir Putin said in his keynote address at this ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday (Jun 20) said that Russia has once again shown that they are “not in the mood for a ceasefire” and “wants to wage war”. This comes after Russian ...
"There is no room for negotiations with the U.S. until Israeli aggression stops," Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi ...
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Independent.ie on MSNAs long as Putin tries to appease Russia’s far right, war in Ukraine will continueDespite intensive US efforts to broker a ceasefire and staggering battlefield casualties, Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine continues unabated. Earlier this week, a Russian drone and missile ...
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