Russia brings its demands to Ukraine talks
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Two U.S. senators are warning that Russian President Vladimir Putin is stalling on peace while preparing a fresh military offensive against Ukraine
Vladimir Putin's Russia was attacked by Ukraine in shocking cross-border drone strikes deep into the Russian territory targeting key military installations.
Over 40’ Russian planes destroyed in drone attack as Putin’s airbases targeted - Tu-95 and Tu-22 strategic bombers, which Russia uses to fire long-range missiles at Ukraine, were among aircraft struck,
Russia's Defense Ministry said that during Putin's trip to the border region where Kyiv previously staged an incursion, his aircraft came under fire from Ukrainian drones. But cit
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RBC Ukraine on MSNSecond round of Istanbul talks with Russia: What Ukraine brings to table, according to ReutersTomorrow in Istanbul, the second round of negotiations between Ukraine and Russia will take place. During the meeting, the Ukrainian side will present a roadmap for achieving a lasting peace settlement,
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Microsoft's Russian subsidiary, Microsoft Rus LLC, intends to declare bankruptcy, as indicated by a notice on Russia's official registry. This action follows President Putin's call to prioritize domestic software and Microsoft's significant reduction of operations in Russia since June 2022.
President Trump was not informed of a recent Ukrainian attack on Russia, The Hill’s sister network NewsNation confirmed Sunday. According to NewsNation, an administration official said the president was not given a heads-up about the drone attack that a Ukrainian security official alleged destroyed more than 40 planes well within Russian territory,
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Russian President Vladimir Putin said Russia needs to “strangle” Western tech companies still operating in the country. The comments come after a Monday meeting at the Kremlin where a businessman claimed Russian consumers are still using Microsoft and Zoom products in the country.
In some late May posts on his Truth Social platform, U.S. President Donald Trump was more openly critical of Russian President Vladimir Putin than he had been the past. Disappointed that Russian forces continue to attack Ukraine,