KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — A news conference that was ... Watch White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt address the media in the player above. The event was originally supposed to include ...
LONDON -- President Donald Trump continued his attack against Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Wednesday, calling the Ukrainian president ... him polling consistently above 50% with voters and describing ...
In a recent interview with The Economist, Friedrich Merz, who is likely soon to be chancellor of Germany, said that there would be no return to Russian gas “for the time being”, but conspicuously ...
Under the unprecedented plan, defence and security spending above 1% of gross domestic ... never launch an illegal invasion again." 'Winter is over': Ukrainian MP suggests why Putin agreed to ...
The possibility of a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine has caused wholesale energy ... Consumers will be paying for the winter months. Europe endured a cold and still winter, meaning demand ...
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Ukraine emerged from winter with its energy system damaged but operational, having avoided a major blackout. Power cuts are likely to return soon, however, as Ukraine’s nuclear power stations ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Thursday he supports but won't immediately agree to a U.S.-brokered ceasefire deal for Ukraine because he wants to see an "enduring peace" that removes the ...
Before the strikes, Ukraine produced about 52 mcm of gas per day, while winter consumption ranged between 110 and 140 mcm daily, with the gap covered by reserves. Follow our coverage of the war on the ...
Last week, Mr. Trump called Mr. Zelensky “a dictator” and appeared to falsely accuse Ukraine of starting the war, and on Monday his administration opposed a U.N. resolution, backed by most U.S ...
Ukrainian officials have accused Russia of "weaponising winter" in an effort to erode civilian morale. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Friday that the energy supply is a legitimate target ...