President Trump’s insistence that the United States do less toward securing Europe means that allies, scrambling to arm themselves, have less to give to Ukraine.
Category: 2. RussianAggression
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Europe Wants to Arm Ukraine, but It’s Losing a Race Against Time
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How Macron Became a Close Zelensky Ally
The French and Ukrainian presidents have a particular bond, built on a common goal of protecting Ukraine and deflecting Russia.
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‘Miracles Happen:’ Ukrainian Soldier Speaks After Losing Part Of His Skull In Battle
TRUSKAVETS, Ukraine — Friends and family of Vitaliy Shumey, who regained his ability to speak despite losing part of his skull in a Russian attack nearly three years ago, say the former Ukrainian soldier is a “living example that miracles happen.”
Thanks to a team of international surgeons and…
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Ukrainian Soldier Regains Speech After Losing Part Of His Skull
Friends and family of Vitaliy Shumey, who regained his ability to speak despite losing part of his skull in a Russian attack nearly three years ago, say the former Ukrainian soldier is a “living example that miracles happen.”
Thanks to a team of international surgeons and care from his devoted…Continue Reading
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Could US Tariffs Disrupt The Ukraine Arms Supply Chain?
Since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, NATO arms and ammunition factories have struggled to ramp up output, while many European countries have depleted their stockpiles to meet the frontline needs of an ally under attack.
The escalation of the US trade war, including retaliatory tariffs…
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European leaders travel to Kyiv in push for 30-day ceasefire
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The leaders of France, Germany, Poland and the UK will travel to Kyiv on Saturday, amid renewed international calls for Russia to agree to a lasting ceasefire and engage in peace…
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Putin Enlists Russian Pride for War in Ukraine During Moscow Parade
It was a Russian war spectacle designed to instill pride at home, impress allies and intimidate foes.
The military parade on Friday in Moscow marking the 80th anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany was Russia’s most expansive celebration of the holiday in years, and it achieved at…
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UK hits key figures in Russian oil trade with sanctions
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The UK has imposed sanctions on key figures it says are involved in the trade of Russian oil as it seeks to increase economic pressure on Moscow amid ongoing negotiations for a…
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Grieving Families Hit With Expensive Funerals In Overcrowded Ukrainian Cemeteries
Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine has taken tens of thousands of lives. The high death toll has led to a shortage of available burial plots in cemeteries around the country. Current Time correspondent Borys Sachalko reports on how rising funeral costs impact Ukrainian families grieving…
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The EU’s Latest Sanctions Package Against Russia Might Be Its Weakest Yet
US President Donald Trump met with his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, ahead of the funeral of Pope Francis at the Vatican, as the two leaders look to make progress on high-stakes peace talks for the war in Ukraine.
Steven Cheung, the White House’s communications director, said on…
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