President Trump announced plans for new sanctions on Russia, but only after NATO allies act by stopping oil purchases from Putin. Will this strategy work?
President Trump threatens to impose major sanctions on Russia, contingent upon NATO countries ceasing their oil purchases. His remarks come amid rising tensions and calls for stronger action against Moscow.
In a dramatic shift, President Trump urges NATO to impose major sanctions on Russia and hefty tariffs on China. His call for unity comes as tensions rise over the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war. Will NATO nations heed his advice?
In a bold move, Trump calls on NATO allies to stop buying Russian oil and impose major sanctions on Russia to help end the war in Ukraine. He also suggests significant tariffs on China to reduce its influence over Russia.
Oil prices rebounded Monday as OPEC+ announced a modest output hike, despite looming sanctions against Russian crude. Analysts suggest this is a strategic shift in market dynamics as traders react to new developments.
Oil prices fell as traders anticipate talks between Trump and Putin, which may ease sanctions on Russia amid the Ukraine conflict. Concerns over weak Chinese economic data and a potential market surplus add to the downward pressure.
In a bold move, President Trump announces a new, shorter deadline for Putin to agree to a ceasefire in Ukraine, threatening heavy sanctions if Russia doesn't comply. What could this mean for global oil markets?
In a surprising turn, President Trump is set to send additional military aid to Ukraine while Congress prepares to impose strict sanctions on Russia, reflecting a significant shift in U.S. foreign policy amidst ongoing frustrations with Putin.
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.