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The Kyiv Independent reports, overnight Russian drone and Kh-59/69 guided missile strikes in the Kharkiv, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions have killed at least 10 people, including a child. According to the British Ministry of Defence, Moscow has launched over 900 deadly drones at Ukraine in the past three days.
But in recent weeks, the relationship has begun to show signs of strain.
Russian bots have turned on U.S. President Donald Trump after he publicly criticized Russian President Vladimir Putin over the war in Ukraine. Almost 1,000 derogatory posts targeting Trump have surfaced on the Russian social media platform VKontakte since Sunday,
Senator Lindsey Graham’s vow to act on a bill imposing new sanctions on Russia is set to test whether President Donald Trump is finally ready to punish Vladimir Putin for delaying a ceasefire with Ukraine.
As President Donald Trump enters just his 132nd day in office on Saturday, our White House Report Card finds him in a good position. The courts gave him wins on his tariff and immigration policy, inflation surprised by ticking down,
President Donald Trump spoke with reporters on the tarmac at Morristown, New Jersey before boarding Air Force One to return to Washington, D.C.
President Donald Trump is making clear he is losing patience with Vladimir Putin, leveling some of his sharpest criticism at the Russian leader as Moscow pounds Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities with drones and missiles for a third straight night.
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Irish Star on MSNPresident Donald Trump issues chilling warning to Vladimir Putin to end Ukraine warPresident Donald Trump has warned Russian President Vladimir Putin that he has a "week and a half to two weeks" to prove he is serious about ending the war in Ukraine
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Daily Express US on MSNPutin ally makes WW3 warning in response to Donald Trump 'playing with fire' barbDonald Trump has issued a stark warning to Vladimir Putin following another round of failed peace talks between Russia and Ukraine
Hundreds of foreign companies left Russia after the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, including major U.S. firms like Coca-Cola, Nike, Starbucks, ExxonMobil and Ford Motor Co.