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GB News on MSNDonald Trump halts crucial weapons shipments to Ukraine just days after Vladimir Putin pummels Kyiv with 'massive airstrikes'Donald Trump has halted a number of key weapons shipments to Ukraine over concerns American stockpiles are running too low.
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Daily Express US on MSNVladimir Putin's ambition to annex all of Ukraine exposed 'all of Ukraine is ours'Russian forces have launched renewed assaults on the northern Sumy region as experts warn Vladimir Putin's ambitions may be returning to their original form ...
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Mid-Day on MSNPM Narendra Modi to Attend 17th BRICS 2025 Summit; Putin & China’s President Xi Jinping to skipPrime Minister Narendra Modi will attend the BRICS 2025 Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil from July 5 to 8, focusing on key ...
It was the two leaders’ first call since 2022, and the Russian president’s first with any major European leader since last ...
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Irish Star on MSNVladimir Putin dealt latest war blow as Ukraine make bold 'destroyed' claimUkraine has claimed it has downed two Russian warplanes in a new attack on Moscow, which could represent the latest war blow ...
Accordiong to the General Staff of Ukraine's Armed Forces, Vladimir Putin has lost 1,020,010 soldiers since February, 2022. Russia also lost 10,980 tanks, 22,922 armored fighting vehicles, 53,593 ...
A new tribunal targets the act that made all subsequent Russian war crimes in Ukraine possible.
The possibility of another war in the Middle East has sucked attention, energy and resources away from Ukraine.
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Daily Express US on MSNVladimir Putin in panic over fears of imminent WW3: 'I'm genuinely worried'Russian President Vladimir Putin stoked fears of WW3 in an interview on Russian media today as he said, "no jokes, i'm ...
Putin said that the terms of a potential ceasefire, which the Kremlin has so far repeatedly rejected, are expected to be on ...
The Russian president said Ukraine must recognize 2022 referenda results in four regions he claims to have annexed.
President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that Russia was looking to cut its military expenditure from next year, contrasting that with NATO's plan to ramp up defence spending over the next decade.
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