Just now they are even harder to ignore. Three years ago Russia’s invasion of Ukraine sent a wave of disruption through financial markets, yanking up commodity prices, choking off gas supplies ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Friday that Russia launched a “massive ... Zelensky said in a post on the social platform X. “All of this was directed against infrastructure ...
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russia attacked Ukrainian energy facilities ... Zelenskyy first suggested those initial steps in a post on X on Tuesday, when he said that he was ready to work under ...
President Trump on Friday said he was weighing additional sanctions and tariffs on Russia in a push to bring Moscow to the negotiating table to end the war in Ukraine. “Based on the fact that ...
President Donald Trump said he’s “strongly considering” fresh banking sanctions and tariffs on Russia over its continued attacks on Ukraine, ramping up pressure ahead of expected ...
The greatest challenge will be ensuring that Russia does not renew its appetite for swallowing the remainder of Ukraine at the first opportunity. Donald Trump as a presidential candidate in 2024 ...
Guess who else voted against the resolution? Russia, Belarus and North Korea. Anyone surprised? Maryland Democrats say new tax on services ‘has to be’ in budget. Republicans say it’s a ...
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(Reuters) While more than 100 countries backed the resolution, the growing number of nations aligning with Russia signals a shifting global order. With Trump steering US foreign policy in a new ...
Russia has proposed to the Trump administration a potential agreement under which the United States would gain some ownership of rare earth minerals and other valuable metals in parts of Ukraine ...
The US on Monday sided with Russia on a UN General Assembly draft resolution that called for a de-escalation, an early cessation of hostilities and a peaceful resolution of the war in Ukraine.
But how viable a partner is Vladimir Putin’s Russia, its economy weakened by years of Western sanctions, its population falling and the prospect of aggressive state intervention rarely far away?