Trump says he's 'very angry' at Russia's Putin
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Putin called for “interim governance” in Ukraine under the auspices of the United Nations, which would essentially push out Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
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President Donald Trump has said he is "very angry" and "pissed off" with Russian President Vladimir Putin after six weeks of attempting to negotiate a ceasefire in Ukraine.
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Moscow and Washington have started talks on joint rare earth metals and other projects in Russia, Russia's special envoy on international economic and investment cooperation told the Izvestia media outlet in remarks published on Monday.
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNPutin’s economic illusion is crumbling – top Russian economist warns of looming collapseThis is the first part of our in-depth conversation with Igor Lipsits. In the upcoming installments, we will explore the impact of Western sanctions, the consequences of Ukrainian drone strikes on Russia’s economy,
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Irish Star on MSNPutin pressure cranks up as Russian economy labeled 'worst' in years amid huge inflationRussia's economy is in turmoil, with fuel prices soaring by 14.6 percent for gasoline and 11.4 percent for diesel since January, according to former National Bank of Ukraine chief Kyrylo Shevchenko, w
Russia has a new business elite and radically altered marketplace—and it’s done away with key legal protections.
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GB News on MSNVladimir Putin vows to 'finish off Ukraine' before mocking Britain's armed forces and economyVladimir Putin has vowed to "finish off" Ukraine in a blistering rant which saw the Russian premier take pot-shots at Britain's army and economy. Putin, 72, had been visiting a troupe of his submariners at an Arctic naval base when he launched into a string of verbal attacks on the UK and Ukraine.
Geopolitical rivalries are intensifying in the Arctic but Russia is willing to cooperate with foreign partners, including from the West, in economic ventures there that will benefit all sides, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday.
Russian military spending has propped up the country’s output and dulled the effect of Western sanctions. If a peace deal is reached, the result would leave a crater in the Kremlin’s finances.
US President Donald Trump and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer discussed “productive negotiations” held by their respective teams on an “economic prosperity deal” between the two countries, and agreed that talks would continue this week,
Russian President Vladimir Putin urged his economic officials on Tuesday not to freeze the Russian economy as if it were in a "cryotherapy chamber" with their tight monetary policy ahead of Friday's rate decision.
Russia is raising tantalizing economic deals with the US in Ukraine peace talks. Space, Arctic economic exploration, and energy are potential areas.