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Would U.S. companies go back to Russia if there’s a peace deal over Ukraine? President Donald Trump and Russia’s Vladimir ...
In a meeting at the Kremlin on May 26 to mark Russian Entrepreneurs Day, Putin said that Russia needed to throttle large tech ...
But in recent weeks, the relationship has begun to show signs of strain.
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Trump called Putin 'crazy' over the weekend and said May 27 he's 'playing with fire' as he continues to bombard Ukraine ...
The president is right about wanting to end the war in Ukraine but wrong about threatening to walk away from cease-fire talks ...
Trump previously said his personal relationship with Putin would usher in peace for Ukraine. Now, he says Putin's gone ...
Christiane Amanpour speaks to Fiona Hill, former National Security Council Senior Director for Russian Affairs.
President Trump said today that he was “very disappointed” that Russia had continued to drop bombs on Ukraine while the U.S.
It is clear that Putin does not want peace; he has to be forced to end the war. To do that, Trump needs greater leverage.
Hundreds of Ukrainian drones crossed into Russia overnight into Wednesday morning, dozens of which targeted Moscow.
The New York Times reported that Trump pardoned a man who pleaded guilty to tax crimes after his mother attended a Mar-a-Lago ...