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Trump said he was “very angry” at Russian President Vladimir Putin over his comments criticizing Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s leadership.
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Trump also threatened to impose secondary tariffs on buyers of Russian oil, a move that could complicate Moscow's exports and reduce its foreign currency earnings.
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An Aurus limousine, one of Russian President Vladimir Putin's official fleet of cars, exploded near Moscow’s FSB headquarters, catching fire. A video of the incident has surfaced online, causing a buzz on social media about a possible assassination attempt on him.
A luxury limousine from Russian President Vladimir Putin’s official car fleet exploded in central Moscow, raising security concerns. The incident occurred near the FSB headquarters, with no injuries reported.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNTrump to hold new talks with Putin next weekUS President Donald Trump has announced a new conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The meeting is scheduled for next work week, reports NBC News. According to Trump, both men plan to talk again next week.
Putin suggested Ukraine be placed under a form of temporary administration to reach a settlement in the war, Russian news agencies reported.
Vladimir Putin has been boasting about just how many “friends” Russia supposedly has – despite his significant ongoing tensions with the West. The Russian president has been isolated on the world stage by the west over his invasion of Ukraine since 2022,
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Russia is preparing a new offensive along the Ukrainian frontline to strengthen the Kremlin’s hand in ceasefire talks, Kyiv officials said.Ukrainian government and military analysts said Moscow was preparing for an assault along the 621-mile frontline in Sumy,
The video of the alleged explosion has gone viral on social media, leading to speculation of an assassination attempt on the Russian leader
An American businessman is urging President Trump to help save his $200 million canned-food empire after Russian authorities took over his company and seized its assets. Los Angeles-based Leonid Smirnov,