Russia, Trump and Ukraine
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Officials have warned Russian President Vladimir Putin that a demographic crisis could mean the country he leads will be short millions of workers by the end of the decade.
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Daily Express US on MSNFormer Russia president urges Putin to launch 'preventative' strikes at USDmitry Medvedev says his country needs to act after being given a deadline by Donald Trump to stop the fighting in Ukraine
In an interview with DW, the mayor of Ukraine's capital Kyiv, Vitali Klitschko, explains what he thinks of US President Donald Trump's recent 50-day ultimatum to Russia. In 50 days more civilians could die,
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Russia Could ‘Launch Preemptive Strikes’ on West, Says Putin AllyRussia has responded to President Trump’s new hardline Ukraine policy with a mix of defiance and veiled threats. -While Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov called the US ultimatum “very serious,” former president Dmitry Medvedev was more belligerent,
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Daily Express US on MSNPutin propagandist warns Russia 'are at war' with NATO and makes nuclear threatA vocal supporter of Vladimir Putin has urged Russia to deploy tactical nuclear weapons in response to Donald Trump's announcement that he would provide Patriot missiles to Ukraine. On his radio program,
Putin ally warns Moscow will launch preventative strikes against the west ‘if necessary’ - Russian air defence units destroyed 122 Ukrainian drones overnight that targeted the capital Moscow, official
Melania Trump has highlighted Russia's continued attacks on Ukraine in private conversations, President Trump said on Monday.
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Daily Express US on MSNVladimir Putin's Russia left humiliated as former ally says it's quitting 'Russian NATO'Armenia has signalled it could quit the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), a security bloc seen as Moscow's version of NATO, after a peace treaty with Azerbaijan
And so it was, just two days after Donald Trump revealed he had decided to lift his administration’s pause on the supply of US-made weapons to Ukraine, that Vladimir Putin’s spokesperson, Dmitry Peskov,