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Western military aid to Ukraine, economic pressure, and Russian battlefield losses could shift Kremlin leader Vladimir ...
The Kremlin is counting on Ukraine to grow weary of the war before Russia does, but Western countries have the power to shift ...
While rarely deployed against military targets, long-range missiles are a critical part of the defensive posture for the ...
New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart join Geoff Bennett to discuss ...
Russia has conducted extensive attacks on Ukraine in recent days in what is being viewed as retaliation for an audacious ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin publicly stated that Russia's friendship with China is unshakable. He said their strategic ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin called for private investors in Russia's space sector as it seeks to develop a satellite ...
A large-scale prisoner exchange between Russia and Ukraine was in doubt Saturday after Moscow and Kyiv accused each other of ...
The events at the White House had all the makings of being a lost week. President Donald Trump’s court wins, trade successes, ...
Footage shows huge flames at the industrial site in Kstovo hundreds of miles from the frontline in Ukraine ...
Military supremacy might win battles, but it can't untangle the centuries of blood, belief, and bitterness that fuel these ...
The war of Russia against Ukraine is not a children’s fight on a playground. However, US President Donald Trump is not to ...