Ukraine, Putin and Trump
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If the Admiral Kuznetsov is decided not to continue repairs, it remains only to take it, cut it into scrap metal and dispose of it,” one admiral said.
President Donald Trump took his harshest tone on Russian President Vladimir Putin this week, signaling a stronger stance in Ukraine.
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Rome, Navalny widow blast Italy invite for pro-Kremlin maestro"As Putin's cultural ambassador ... the ruins of Syria's Palmyra after Moscow's intervention in the country on the side of dictator Bashar al-Assad. He also conducted a triumphant concert in Georgia's Tskhinvali region after the Russian invasion in ...
One by one, old allies are slipping away from Russia’s side. The war in Ukraine, now dragging into its third year, is doing more than bleeding Russian soldiers. It is draining the trust and warmth once shared with nations that stood shoulder to shoulder with the Kremlin.
The possibility of another war in the Middle East has sucked attention, energy and resources away from Ukraine.
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Putin is close to losing his grip on the Middle East - MSNSix months after the ousting of his Syrian ally Bashar al-Assad, Putin now sees another Moscow friendly regime teetering, as Donald Trump weighs up joining Israel's targeting of the Islamic ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNFrom Aleppo in ruins to the Deir ez-Zor's last bridge: Syria seven months after Assad’s fallIt has been seven months since Bashar al-Assad was ousted from power in Syria, thrusting the country into a new era after 54 years of rule by the Assad family. France 24’s Wassim Nasr was able to travel across Syria over a ten-day period to see how the country has changed and the challenges that still remain.
Putin has reportedly urged Iran to accept a U.S. nuclear deal requiring zero uranium enrichment, marking a shift in Russia’s long-standing support. Iran denied the claim, insisting enrichment is non-negotiable,
Vladimir Putin has told Iran to accept a US nuclear deal that would ban it from enriching uranium, according to reports.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Monday that "unjustified" U.S. attacks on Iran's nuclear sites were pushing the world towards great danger and he promised to try to help the Iranian people, although did not spell out how.
Former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, left, and Russian President Vladimir Putin are seen on a poster in the Syrian capital Damascus on March 8, 2022.