Russian President Vladimir Putin appears to be deliberately slow-walking peace negotiations while President Donald Trump grows increasingly impatient for a deal to end the Russia-Ukraine war, according to a CNN analysis.
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CNN: Trump’s peace offer to Russia on Ukraine could be too generous, may still not satisfy Putin
It comes amid US President Donald Trump’s pivot towards Russia, as he… -

Ukraine won’t be able to join NATO, Crimea will stay with Russia
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US President Donald Trump believes that Ukraine should never have raised the issue of joining NATO, and Crimea should remain Russian. He stated this in an interview with Time…
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Santa Maria Maggiore: why Pope Francis decided ‘this is my place’ to be buried | Pope Francis
As a priest, and then cardinal, Jorge Mario Bergoglio would always call into Santa Maria Maggiore (Saint Mary Major), one of the four papal basilicas in Rome, during his regular visits to the Italian capital.
The fourth-century basilica with its…
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Trump in Time Interview Says He’s Not Sure U.S. Is Nation of Laws
President Donald Trump is on the cusp of completing the first 100 days of his second presidency, and things are feeling a little more lawless than the first time around. The initial months of the second Trump presidency have been marked by his…
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Sybiha calls for final steps to establish special tribunal for Russia
Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha has called for the final steps to be taken to establish a Special Tribunal for the crime of aggression against Ukraine within the Council of Europe.
The head of the Ukrainian diplomacy stated this following a phone call with…
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Trump can’t decide who to blame for a failing peace deal that would only lead to further conflict
After a second consecutive night of deadly Russian air attacks – against the capital Kyiv on April 23 and the eastern Ukrainian city of Pavlohrad on April 24 – a ceasefire in Ukraine seems as unrealistic as ever.
With Russian commitment to a deal clearly lacking, the situation is not…
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Nudges improve food choices and cut calories when shopping for groceries online
A team of Duke-NUS Medical School researchers designed and tested a new digital toolkit that helps consumers make healthier grocery choices online — an innovation that could play a major role in the global fight against chronic diseases such as heart disease, stroke and diabetes.
In their…
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How Viral TikTok Content Is Changing The Way We Travel In Europe
From photogenic beaches in Greece to a diving competition in Bosnia, the phrase “TikTok made me go there” is more than just a trend.
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Thanks to social media, there’s a tiny village in Austria that has become a tourism hotspot because it…
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What next after the Indus Waters Treaty suspension
In 2018, a study by the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC) painted a rather disturbing picture of a nearby future with people fighting over access to water. According to the study, “five most vulnerable hotspots included the…
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