Four New York Times reporters pressed Mr. Trump about a range of topics in a nearly two-hour interview. Here is a transcript of their conversation.
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Two Hours, Scores of Questions, 23,000 Words: Our Interview With President Trump
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40-Year-Old Iceberg Turns Vivid Blue as It Approaches Total Disintegration : ScienceAlert
An iceberg that calved from the Antarctic ice sheet in 1986 is dramatically turning blue as it rapidly heads towards total annihilation.
Earth satellites that have been monitoring iceberg A-23A over decades show that, in a very short space of time, the massive, crumbling berg went from snowy…
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Guerrillas burn down communications tower belonging to air defense unit in Moscow region
Agents of the ATESH partisan movement burned down a communications tower belonging to an air defense unit in the Moscow region.
According to Ukrinform, ATESH reported this on Telegram.
“Our agents carried out a successful sabotage operation in the Moscow…
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Zelenskyy and Trump plan to sign an $800B deal for Ukraine’s “prosperity” and post-war reconstruction, along with a free trade agreement.
President Zelenskyy had hoped to travel to the White House this week to finalize both the economic prosperity plan and the post-war security guarantee agreement. However, his European allies in the Coalition of the Willing have dissuaded him from going to Washington and…
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Russia isn’t stopping plans for buffer zone: Moscow troops push toward Sumy city through Khotin
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Russian troops are attempting to create a bridgehead for further offensive operations toward the settlement of Khotin in Sumy Oblast. It poses a direct threat to advancement…
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Russia has deployed its Oreshnik ballistic missile against Ukraine for the second time.
The Russian Ministry of Defense confirmed the strike took place on the outskirts of Lviv, located 60 kilometers from the border with NATO member Poland, on the night of January 9. In response, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha announced an urgent meeting of the UN…
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The US will not take a leading role in defending Ukraine from Russia, but Britain plans to invest €250M to prepare its troops for deployment.
US President Donald Trump has stated that the US will not take the lead in offering military support to Ukraine in the event of a new Russian invasion. He believes that the primary responsibility should rest with Ukraine’s allies. Although he does not oppose US…
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Donald Trump views Vladimir Putin as the biggest obstacle to peace in Ukraine.
The US president considers the Russian leader to be a “major obstacle” to achieving peace and is reportedly feeling increasingly frustrated with him. Trump’s decision to seize the Russian-flagged tanker Bella 1/Marinera and his support for a new sanctions bill are…
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Slovakia has officially decided not to provide military support to Ukraine, while the Czech Republic will continue its initiative to supply ammunition.
Slovak President Peter Pellegrini, Prime Minister Robert Fico, and Parliament Speaker Richard Rasi confirmed their collective decision not to offer military aid to Ukraine. Although they agreed that Slovakia should have a representative in the Coalition of the Willing,…
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