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Macron said that any shifts to developing a more hard-line deterrent stance in the Indo-Pacific is still tied to how the world — and particularly the West — treats other critical issues. View on euron
In an interview, University of Chicago political scientist John Mearsheimer blames the West for the war in Ukraine, and says a peaceful solution is unlikely. The West's past mistakes mean Europe may face new wars,
The secretary of state stressed on Sunday that President Donald Trump must speak with his Russian counterpart to secure a deal.
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Cyprus Mail on MSNUS and Russia row in public as the Ukraine war heats upMOSCOW/KYIV, - The United States and Russia quarrelled in public on Wednesday over the intensifying Ukraine war after U.S. President Donald Trump warned that President Vladimir Putin was "playing with fire" and Moscow massed 50,000 troops near a Ukrainian region.
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Scripps News on MSNTrump wonders if Putin 'has gone absolutely crazy' over UkraineTrump's recent remarks on Putin reflect a notable shift in tone as bipartisan support grows for sanctions against Russia amid the ongoing Ukraine war.
In a week marked by continued escalation and growing political tensions, the conflict between Russia and Ukraine has once again
A statement from German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on May 26 about long-range strikes inside Russia resurrected a long-held hope in Ukraine — that Berlin is finally about to send Kyiv its Taurus missiles.
Germany has given Ukraine the green light to strike targets inside Russia using long-range weapons supplied by Berlin, in a decision that signals a notable hardening of Western resolve as the war grinds on.
There are "no longer any range restrictions on weapons delivered to Ukraine," Germany's new chancellor, Friedrich Merz, said on Monday.
President Trump stepped back from his demands for an immediate 30-day ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine following calls with Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky on Monday, instead suggesting