Following his two-hour phone call with Russian leader Vladimir Putin, which he described as “excellent,” Donald Trump seems to have finally admitted that the Kremlin doesn’t want peace in Ukraine because it believes Russia is winning…
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Video. Graduates turn city squares into open-air dance floors
In Slovenia, the event took place in 17 towns and cities, with 14 locations participating in Serbia and another three in Slovakia.
At noon in the Serbian city of Niš, 1,100 students wearing red and blue shirts gathered in the main square to perform the quadrille to Strauss’s The Bat, followed…
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Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
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Russia’s Negotiating Strategy – Geopolitical Futures
It has been about three months since U.S. President Donald Trump began the negotiation process with Russian President Vladimir Putin for peace in Ukraine. Many discussions have ensued, but no real progress has been made. Trump is…
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UK Net Migration Almost Halved in 2024, Data Shows
Ten days ago, Britain’s prime minister, Keir Starmer, vowed to take “back control of our borders,” warning that uncontrolled immigration could result in the country “becoming an island of strangers, not a nation that walks forward…
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Trump Acknowledges Putin Not Ready to End Ukraine War – WSJ
U.S. President Donald Trump told European leaders that Russia’s Vladimir Putin is not ready to end his war on Ukraine because he believes he is winning, The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday,…
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Russia Wants Sumy – Says ‘This Land Is Not Foreign to Us’
Russian President Vladimir Putin in an undoubtedly orchestrated May 20 meeting with officials from the Kursk region tried to justify renewed efforts to seize Sumy City and potentially annex the Sumy region, according to the Institute for…
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North Korea's Kim Jong-un furious after failed naval destroyer launch
The country’s leader said the damage caused to the 5,000-tonne ship during its unveiling was the result of ‘absolute carelessness’ and ‘irresponsibility’.
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