Moscow, Russia and Ukraine
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Idaho police chief Anthony Dahlinger pushes back on claims that Bryan Kohberger mentioned victim by name during deadly college town stabbings
There was no deal reached at the summit to end Russia’s 3-year-plus invasion of Ukraine. The conditions being presented to Ukrainian Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who will meet with Trump on Monday, seem to be: Surrender chunks of territory, including unconquered land, for little in return.
In Moscow, Jaishankar’s big pitch to boost India-Russia ties amid Trump tariffs: ‘Clear message to…’
External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar addressed the India-Russia Business Forum in Moscow, calling for deeper economic ties amid global uncertainty. Emphasizing trade diversification, mutual investment, skilled mobility, and strategic collaboration ...
Ukraine has occasionally targeted the Russian capital, but has doubled down on drone strikes on Moscow in recent days.
A second family of one of the University of Idaho students murdered in 2022 has joined a request for the judge to keep some crime scene photos
Anthony Dahlinger, Moscow police chief, speaks with Fox News contributor Paul Mauro following Bryan Kohberger's sentencing. Fox News' Dan Springer reports the latest on the case.
The Russian president and Trump emissary held talks in Moscow days before the White House deadline for Russia to reach a peace deal with Ukraine.
Russia has offered India a 5% discount on crude oil purchases despite mounting U.S. pressure and sanctions linked to the Ukraine conflict. The move comes after U.S. President Donald Trump imposed a 50% tariff on Indian imports,
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Russian reporters whine about ‘rough’ conditions at Trump-Putin summit — but Moscow may be to blame
Russian reporters are whining about having to sleep on cots and being served old tuna for breakfast while covering the Trump-Putin summit in Alaska — but their own country may actually be to blame.
After Trump concluded his remarks at the joint press conference by thanking Putin, he said in English: "Next time in Moscow," to which Trump responded that the remark would get him "a little heat," but that he "could see it possibly happening.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy firmly rejects Russian President Vladimir Putin's demands to cede the Donbas region, citing sovereignty concerns and the area's critical economic and strategic importance.