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The Trump-Putin summit will take place in a former Russian colony that the United States bought for $7.2 million in 1867.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Friday that “it's very important” for Russia and the United States “turn the page to go back to cooperation,” as pressure grows to end the ongoing war in Ukraine.
United States President Donald Trump and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin are set to meet in Anchorage, Alaska, on Friday to discuss how to end the war in Ukraine. On Wednesday, following a ...
Russia, with 5,580 warheads, and the United States, with 5,044, are by far the world's biggest nuclear powers, holding about 88% of the world's nuclear weapons, according to the Federation of ...
President Donald Trump on Wednesday threatened "severe consequences" against Russia if Vladimir Putin did not agree to stop ...
The United States has had internal discussions on using Russian nuclear-powered icebreaker vessels to support the development ...
The former deputy commander of NORAD's Alaska Region described the situation to Newsweek as 'an interesting irony.' ...
US President Donald Trump is threatening tariffs on other countries that buy Russian oil, in an attempt to pressure Moscow to ...