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But while Tuesday’s call ended with Putin and Trump agreeing on an immediate pause on strikes against energy infrastructure, the Kremlin makes clear that Russia has many additional demands before it ...
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President Donald Trump has once again scrambled the politics of organized labor and the working class with his planned tariffs on auto imports.
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A right-wing influencer who was paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to spread Russian propaganda during the 2024 presidential election has been added to the White House press pool. On Friday, someone from Tim Pool’s “Timcast” YouTube channel will be part of the press pool covering President Donald Trump,
(Bloomberg) -- Donald Trump started phone talks with Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Wednesday, a day after the US president’s conversation with Vladimir Putin failed to win Russia’s commitment to a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin told President Trump that halting foreign aid to Ukraine is key to ending the war, the Kremlin says.
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President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed during their call on Tuesday to seek a limited ceasefire against energy and infrastructure targets in the Russia-Ukraine war, according to the White House.
President Donald Trump spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin for at least 90 minutes Tuesday about ending the war in Ukraine, the White House said.
US special envoy Steve Witkoff did not use Signal on his personal phone while in Russia, according to the White House — as fears grow over Moscow’s repeated hacking of the encrypted app that is a focus of a recent leak.
The Trump administration is ramping up pressure on Ukraine with a fresh draft of an economic deal that demands greater concessions from Kyiv just as Washington’s efforts to get Russia to agree to a cease-fire have stalled.
U.S. President Donald Trump issued a proclamation on Thursday targeting law firm WilmerHale, the fifth time the president has taken aim at a major firm with connections to his legal or political adversaries.