As Trump prepares for his first summit with Putin in years, his shifting sentiments towards the Russian leader raise eyebrows. Will he broker peace, or is he being played by the Kremlin?
As tensions rise ahead of the historic Trump-Putin summit in Alaska on August 15, chaotic developments in Ukraine unfold with Russian advances and mixed signals from the U.S. President.
As Trump set an ultimatum for Putin, the deadline passed without action. A summit is now scheduled for August 15 in Alaska, leaving Zelensky out of the picture. What does this mean for US-Russia relations?
Russian President Vladimir Putin has made a significant cease-fire proposal to the Trump administration, demanding major territorial concessions from Ukraine. As Trump prepares to meet Putin in Alaska, what could this mean for the ongoing conflict?
President Trump's ultimatum to Russia demands a peace deal in Ukraine within 50 days or face severe sanctions. As Ukrainian forces resist, will Moscow concede or escalate its summer offensive?
Donald Trump's fluctuating stance on Russia has led to increased tensions, with recent comments indicating frustration over stalled diplomatic efforts. As analysts weigh in, the Kremlin remains cautiously optimistic about future dialogues.
In a pivotal 50-minute phone call, Putin and Trump addressed escalating tensions in the Middle East and the ongoing Ukraine conflict, discussing potential mediation and peace efforts.
In a delicate dance of diplomacy, Russia responds politely to Trump's harsh criticism of Putin. Ukraine's leaders call for urgent sanctions as peace talks stall. Can the U.S. help end the war?
In a surprising twist, Russia cites 'emotional overload' in response to Trump's recent comments questioning Putin's sanity. This comes as Moscow launches its largest drone attack on Ukraine, escalating tensions in the region.
In a recent call, Trump and Putin discussed the ongoing Ukraine conflict, with Russia insisting on its terms for peace. Hopes for a ceasefire dim as the Kremlin lays down tough conditions.