Trump, Russia and Europe
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Iryna Zarutska and her family fled Ukraine in 2022 to escape the threat of Russia’s full-scale war against her homeland, seeking safety and the promise of a new life in the United States. But that hope was shattered when she was brutally murdered in August on public transit in Charlotte,
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RBC Ukraine on MSNRussia is threat not just to Europe, says European Council President
Russia poses a threat not only to Europe but also in the Pacific, and the United States should keep this in mind, stated European Council President António Costa. According to him, countries concerned about security in the Indo-Pacific region should take the Russian threat into account.
Jeremy Pizzi, legal adviser at Global Rights Compliance, told Newsweek Russia "has even more horrendous behavior to hide from the world."
Despite diplomatic efforts over the summer, Russia's more than three-year-long war in Ukraine is not showing any signs of coming to an end. In fact, Moscow has recently stepped up its offensive and on Sunday launched its biggest air attack on Ukraine, hitting a key government building.
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Trump’s misreading of Russia has cost Ukraine. Now Putin is making his intentions clearer than ever
US President Donald Trump’s belief he could somehow, through force of personality, convince his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, that he wanted a peace deal was, at best, overly generous to himself and the Kremlin head.
European countries have pledged to surge defense spending, funneling investment into areas with large gaps, like air defenses.
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Ukraine pushes Europe to back US sanctions on Russian oil — with special sweetener for America
What President Trump said [was] very clear — we are absolutely [supportive],” said Andriy Yermak, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s top adviser, told The Post on
Explosions over Kyiv and other Ukrainian population centers are daily reminders that Russia’s missiles can reach deep and strike hard. Beyond the
Xi Jinping's visit to Moscow underscores the need to contain the Kremlin in three key areas where China backs Russia.
NATO and the EU are working on ways to counter Russia's jamming of GPS systems aboard civilian flights. How does jamming work and what other "grey zone" techniques has Moscow been using in Europe? Vie