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GB News on MSNVladimir Putin will attack Nato country if he wins in Ukraine, former CIA chief claimsVladimir Putin will attack a Nato country if he wins in Ukraine, former CIA chief David Petraeus has warned. The former US general and intelligence chief claimed Russia could invade Lithuania or another Baltic state following any success in its current military campaign.
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Putin using North Korean ballistic missiles to ‘terrorise’ Kyiv, UN allies say - Pyongyang reportedly sent nine million rounds of artillery and rocket launcher ammunition and at least 100 ballistic mi
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RBC Ukraine on MSNTürkiye proposes meeting between Trump, Putin, and Zelenskyy after Istanbul talksTürkiye has proposed holding a meeting between the leaders of the United States, Russia, and Ukraine, with the participation of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, following the second round of negotiations in Istanbul,
Russia's troop buildup on Ukraine's border raises tensions. Zelenskyy and Trump push for peace talks, but Moscow's refusal to hand over memorandum stalls negotiations.
Donald Trump appears to have set a two-week deadline for Russian president Vladimir Putin to prove he is serious about wanting to end the war in Ukraine.On being asked in the Oval Office yesterday if he thought Mr Putin wanted to end the war,
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RBC Ukraine on MSNZelenskyy says peace in Ukraine to come after Putin's out, but short-term solution existsA just peace in Ukraine will likely come only after the Russian leader, Vladimir Putin, is gone. However, there is also a short-term solution, Tagesschau reports, citing President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
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Irish Star on MSNTrump blasts Putin as 'playing with fire' and takes credit for Russia protectionUS President Donald Trump warned that Putin could be 'leading us along' while continuing Moscow's aggressive military campaign against Kyiv, despite a high profile call with he Russian leader in recen