Russia and Ukraine are preparing to discuss a potential cease-fire on power infrastructure, and each is seeking to portray the other side as untrustworthy ahead of talks.
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Putin cautions entrepreneurs: Don't expect swift peace in UkraineBefore his conversation with U.S. President Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin "made it clear" to Russian entrepreneurs not to ...
The southern Ukrainian port city of Odesa was engulfed in flames late Thursday after being struck by a large-scale Russian drone attack, hours after US President Donald Trump expressed optimism about ...
As Ukraine's frontline cities continue to come under attack, museums holding historical and cultural artifacts are working to relocate valuable collections to safer parts of the country.
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Hankyoreh English Edition on MSN[Column] Standing atop the ruins of Korean democracyIn the context of the report, an electoral democracy is a system with fair elections and basic freedoms of the press, expression, assembly and association, whereas a liberal democ ...
After agreeing to a partial ceasefire with Russia with President Trump, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy posted images of fires ...
It is clear who the “impediment to peace” is in Ukraine. Ceasefire agreement or not, getting Russia to willingly agree to a ...
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