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Ukraine Slams Scholz-Putin Call
Germany's Scholz urges Putin in phone call to open talks with Ukraine
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz urged Russian President Vladimir Putin in a rare phone call on Friday to begin talks with Ukraine that would open the way for a "just and lasting peace".
Ukraine's Zelenskiy Warned Scholz Against Putin Call, Kyiv Source Says
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy warned German Chancellor Olaf Scholz against speaking to Vladimir Putin by phone on Friday, saying it would reduce the Russian leader's isolation and keep the war going,
Germany's Scholz calls Russia's Putin in first such conversation in 2 years
The German news agency DPA is reporting that Chancellor Olaf Scholz had a one-hour call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, the first such conversation in two years
Ukraine, Russia
What Russia and Ukraine Want from a Second Trump Presidency
The Trump Administration will likely take the lead in any negotiations to end the war—a development that Vladimir Putin would welcome.
Russia increases Ukraine drone attacks by 44% since Trump election
Russia increased the intensity of its long-range drone attacks on Ukrainian cities by around 44% in the week following President-elect Donald Trump’s election victory.
UN concerned about increasing Russian drone attacks in Ukraine
The United Nations says the Russian military is increasingly attacking Ukraine's civilian population and energy infrastructure with drones. Matthias Schmale, the UN's humanitarian coordinator in Ukraine,
Ukraine, Biden and Blinken
U.S. rushing aid to Ukraine before Biden leaves office, Blinken says
U.S. Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken says the Biden administration is determined to help Ukraine keep fighting its war with Russia next year.
Biden is sending aid to help Ukraine keep fighting next year, Blinken says
The Biden administration is determined in its final months to help ensure that Ukraine can keep fighting off Russia's full-scale invasion next year, sending it as much aid as possible so that it might hold Russian forces at bay and possess a strong hand in any potential peace negotiations,
U.S. racing to send Ukraine aid before Trump takes office
With just over two months until U.S. President-elect Donald Trump is sworn into office, President Joe Biden's administration is promising to send every dollar of military aid it can to Ukraine. Trump has been vocal about not providing military and financial aid for Ukraine.
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More Russians denounce each other over Ukraine, in echo of Soviet era
On the last day of January, a woman took her son to see paediatrician Nadezhda Buyanova at Polyclinic No. 140 in northwest ...
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on MSN
Austria's OMV gas deliveries via Ukraine transit to fall to zero from tomorrow
Austria's OMV has been informed by Gazprom that the Russian gas producer would reduce its deliveries of natural gas from to ...
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on MSN
Ukraine is facing a ‘hammer blow’ of 50,000 Russian troops in Kursk – can they hold out?
Experts tell Andy Gregory and Tom Watling that the real question is how much Kyiv’s troops are able to inflict casualties on ...
Opinion
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Opinion
Ukraine Is Running Out of Optimists
The residents of Kyiv have not slept properly in more than two months. Most nights there are Russian drones, and sirens sound ...
19h
on MSN
Russia pushes forward in Ukraine amid talk of negotiations
A buildup of Russian troops in Ukraine’s southeast comes as uncertainty looms over how a Trump presidency will affect the war ...
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on MSN
A France-trained force aims to strengthen Ukraine's defenses at a critical point in war
A French military task force with a festive name — “Champagne” — is wrapping up a mission that's no party: training a whole ...
Opinion
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Opinion
Will Trump Abandon Ukraine? It Would Force Europe to Grow Up Fast | Opinion
Few countries are more worried about President-Elect Donald Trump than Ukraine, whose determined stand against Russian ...
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In Ukraine, Trump election met with anxiety but also hope he might end the war
Some Ukrainian officials, commanders, soldiers and commentators have said they were relieved by Trump's election, seeing as ...
The Economist
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War in Ukraine may only intensify under Trump, says Dmytro Kuleba
BETWEEN 2016 AND 2022, Western diplomats and journalists frequently asked Ukrainian officials what
Ukraine
was prepared to ...
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Ukraine Could Reopen Lviv Airport in 2025, Broker Says
(Reuters) - Wartime Ukraine could reopen a first airport in its western Lviv region next year, as it tries to restore air ...
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