The publication analyzes how the relationship between Putin and Trump could reshape the world. With Trump potentially returning to the US presidency and the war Russia launched against Ukraine approaching a critical phase,
KYIV, Ukraine – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy issued a renewed appeal to the country’s allies on Sunday to provide more U.S.-made Patriot air defense systems following a week with more than 1,000 Russian air attacks.
Russian President Vladimir Putin “should make a deal” with Ukraine, US President Donald Trump has said and asserted that they would meet as soon as they can.  Earlier, he warned his Russian counterpart to end the ‘ridiculous war’ in Ukraine or face high tariffs and further sanctions.
President-elect Donald Trump has pledged to broker a peace deal in Ukraine, but as he prepares to take office, peace seems as elusive as ever.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned Europe that it has “no chance” against Russia without Ukraine. Speaking to Polish media outlet Onet, Zelenskyy said that Ukraine’s victory was vital to stopping the Kremlin before it could invade the rest of Europe.
Former president says opponents remain persistent in their efforts, continuing attacks and issuing demands - Anadolu Ajansı
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's initial “peace formula” demanded Russia’s full withdrawal from all occupied territories, but he later softened his position as Moscow continued to ...
Billions of dollars of investment may be needed to rebuild Ukraine's power systems, brought to the brink of total decimation after years of relentless attacks by Russia.
Does the new US administration have sufficient economic leverage over Russia to force it to make peace, or at least talk about peace?
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday echoed U.S. President Donald Trump's claim the conflict in Ukraine could have been prevented had he been in the White House in 2022.
Donald Trump wasted no time in rattling Europeans’ nerves over threats of taking Greenland and opening trade wars. But there’s a surprising case in which Europe is cautiously optimistic: Ukraine.