Trump, Russia and Ukraine
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Irish Star on MSNPutin mouthpiece threatens Trump with 'devastating' US attack after NATO tensionUS President Donald Trump has issued Russian President Vladimir Putin with an ultimatum as the West threatens to boycott the World Cup in Qatar, prompting a furious response from the Kremlin
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GB News on MSNVladimir Putin issued ultimatum as Donald Trump warns of further sanctions: 'Gotta make a deal!'US President Donald Trump has issued a fresh ultimatum to Russian leader Vladimir Putin amid tensions over a peace deal with Ukraine, stating he's "got to make a deal". Speaking to reporters in Turnberry,
The White House is threatening to impose 100% secondary tariffs on any country buying Russian oil - a source of vital income for Putin's war in Ukraine.
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As tensions rise between Trump and Vladimir Putin, Russian media intensifies its critique of the US President, questioning his marriage and mental stability.
President Vladimir Putin believes Russia's economy and its military are strong enough to weather any additional Western measures, sources said.
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Daily Express US on MSNVladimir Putin sent brutal 5-word warning as Donald Trump tensions escalateDonald Trump has been growing increasingly frustrated with Vladimir Putin's refusal to agree to a peace deal in Ukraine
President Trump’s about-face on last week’s pause of some weapons shipments to Ukraine has revealed chasms within the administration, with the president claiming several times that he didn’t know who approved the halt.
US President Donald Trump indicated he was not interested in more talks with Putin. Renowned gospel singer and pastor Benjamin Dube could be sued for R1 million
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RBC Ukraine on MSNTrump vs. Putin: Could White House's threats end war in Ukraine?The President of the United States, Donald Trump, threatened Russia with secondary trade tariffs if the Kremlin does not agree to end the war. RBC-Ukraine analyzes under what conditions this pressure tool could be effective and what the chances are that it will influence Russia’s position.
Ukraine is benefiting from President Donald Trump’s recent frustration with Russian President Vladimir Putin, but Trump’s first six months in office show that no one knows if it will last.