No deal to end Russia's war in Ukraine
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Many of the drones aren’t particularly fast or high-tech, but they are cheap enough for the Kremlin to launch more than 700 in one night, in an effort to overwhelm Ukraine’s air defenses. Here’s what we know.
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Exclusive: Putin's demand to Ukraine: give up Donbas, no NATO and no Western troops, sources say
In the most detailed Russian-based reporting to date on Putin's offer at the Alaska summit, Reuters was able to outline the contours of what the Kremlin would like to see in a possible peace deal.
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has accused Moscow of “doing anything” to avoid a summit between the two countries, in a blow to Donald Trump’s plan for a peace deal in Ukraine.Speaking at a press conference alongside Nato chief Mark Rutte,
The contested region is where Russia’s war in Ukraine began a decade ago. Scores of Ukrainian soldiers have died defending it. Would Ukraine give it up now?
North Korea is "no longer content to have its nuclear weapons and be left alone," a former senior U.S. official told Newsweek.
According to Newsweek, the sprawling site in the Chernyakhovsky district first appeared in satellite images in March 2023 and is now nearing completion. Investigators from the independent project Tochnyi say the complex resembles a circularly disposed antenna array (CDAA),
Ukrainian drones have struck the Unecha oil pumping station in Russia's Bryansk region, according to reports. Meanwhile, Kim Jong Un has awarded North Korean troops who fought for Russia in the war against Ukraine.
Putin ‘setting a trap’ for Kyiv through land concession demands, EU diplomat warns - Zelensky hits out at ‘outrageous’ overnight attack involving 574 drones and 40 missiles