In a dramatic shift in U.S. foreign policy, the Trump administration is reportedly prepared to recognize Russian control of Crimea as part of a broader framework to end the ongoing war in Ukraine
MoreIn a recent interview with Newsmax, U.S. President Donald Trump speculated that Russia could be intentionally delaying peace efforts in its ongoing war with Ukraine
MoreRussia and Ukraine have traded sharp accusations of launching infrastructure attacks, reigniting tensions mere hours after a high-profile phone call between Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump
MoreOn March 14, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump announced that the United States had engaged in “very good and productive” discussions with Russian President Vladimir Putin
MorePresident Donald Trump said Monday he’s nearing a deal with Ukraine and with Russia to end the war in Ukraine after a packed day of meetings at the White House with French President Emmanuel Macron
MoreU.S. President Donald Trump’s vow to swiftly end Russia’s war against Ukraine took a new twist when his envoy said the administration would like to see Kyiv hold elections, potentially this year and particularly if a truce is agreed. The remarks by Keith Kellogg brought a simmering, sensitive issue in Ukrainian politics to the fore
MoreU.S. President Joe Biden authorized a new round of $275 million in military aid for Ukraine, offering new capabilities to defeat drones and boost air defenses, according to a memo released Friday by the White House.
MoreEBRD-led package will support Ukraine electricity transmission company with repairs, stability
MoreBritain's Defense Ministry said Monday that Russia's loss of experienced air crew members during the invasion of Ukraine is contributing to Russia's "lack of air superiority is likely exacerbated by poor training," and "heightened risks of conducting close air support in dense air defense zones."
MoreGerman President Frank-Walter Steinmeier is warning of “tougher, rough years ahead,” for his country and Europe. In his address Friday dubbed a "state of the nation" speech, the German president said the war in Ukraine has led to “the deepest crisis” in a reunified Germany, citing an energy crunch, the soaring cost of living, and
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