Russian President Vladimir Putin has said he is ready for talks but also remains prepared to carry on with the war for much longer. Russian forces continue to push deep inside Ukrainian territory ...
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There’s no reason to obscure or conceal this because resuming fighting is intended to complete the war’s objectives. This doesn’t obstruct a deal; it encourages one,” the news outlet ...
As the third year of war in Ukraine nears a close as the new year approaches and ahead of the Feb. 24, 2025, anniversary date, new battle lines have once again been established after Russia made ...
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump enters the White House on January 20 with anticipation building over whether he can make good on his pledge to end the war started by Russian President Vladimir ...
Inside a six-month Times investigation. By Sanjana Varghese I’m a reporter on the Visual Investigations team. Sudan’s military and a powerful paramilitary — both armed by foreign powers ...
China’s military exercises in the waters around Taiwan this month — the largest in almost three decades — highlight the growing risk of a total breakdown in United States-China relations.
the country continues to face a serious threat of being dragged by the Kremlin into full participation in the war in Ukraine or even losing independence. VOA Russian spoke to U.S. experts who ...
Russia's unconventional attacks against NATO "look like war" and allies must set new red lines that will trigger a retaliation if crossed, a former foreign minister has warned. Gabrielius ...
Not that Russia has ever been particularly solicitous about the lives of its soldiers. In World War II, the Red Army frequently used penal battalions for tasks such as clearing minefields under fire.
In September, Bugayev had been jailed on drug trafficking charges. He was one of a number of prisoners recruited for the war. The United States announced a $2.5 billion security assistance package ...