As Trump hints at the possibility of new sanctions against Russia, tensions rise over the ongoing war in Ukraine. Will he finally hold Putin accountable or continue to delay action?
Tensions between the US and Russia escalate as Senate Republicans demand new sanctions against Putin. Trump labels the Russian president 'crazy,' raising questions about future diplomatic relations.
In a dramatic shift, President Trump criticizes Putin and hints at potential sanctions against Russia for its ongoing aggression in Ukraine. Is this a sign of changing tides in U.S.-Russia relations?
In a fiery response to Vladimir Putin's latest offensive in Ukraine, President Trump condemns the violence and considers new sanctions against Russia. He expresses deep concern over the escalating conflict and calls for urgent resolution.
In a swift response to escalating tensions, the EU and UK have announced new sanctions targeting Russia's oil transport fleet, aiming to pressure Moscow amid the ongoing war in Ukraine. As the conflict intensifies, Ukraine continues to seek robust support from allies.
In a bold move, leaders from France, the UK, Germany, and Poland have united to demand a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine, threatening severe sanctions against Russia if they don’t comply. Could this change the course of the conflict?
In a surprising turn, Trump expresses skepticism about Putin's willingness to end the Ukraine war, contradicting earlier optimism. As tensions rise, the U.S. considers new sanctions against Russia.
Ukrainian President Zelensky calls for stronger sanctions against Russia following deadly drone strikes in Kyiv, emphasizing the need for new decisions to end the war. Residents express stress from constant attacks as diplomatic talks progress.