Top officials from the U.S., Ukraine, and European allies convene in Geneva to discuss a contentious peace plan aimed at ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, with a looming deadline for approval.
President Trump puts the heat on Ukraine's Zelensky to accept a 28-point peace plan by Thursday, or risk prolonging the conflict. What will the Ukrainian leader decide?
Ukraine's allies express concerns over a US peace plan for the ongoing war with Russia. Leaders warn of risks to Ukraine's borders and military capabilities as Zelensky faces tough choices ahead.
In a bold move, the Trump administration unveils a 28-point peace plan for the Russia-Ukraine war, demanding Ukraine cede key territories and abandon NATO ambitions. Will this controversial proposal pave the way for peace or spark further conflict?
In a significant turn of events, Russian energy giant Lukoil announces its exit from international operations due to stringent U.S. sanctions, potentially leading to a 30% drop in revenues. The company seeks buyers for its foreign ventures amidst escalating tensions over the Ukraine conflict.
In a bold move, Trump calls on China to assist in ending the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Despite the challenges, he remains hopeful for a resolution during his Asia tour.
The EU has imposed new economic sanctions on Russia, targeting key sectors like oil and gas, amidst ongoing tensions over the Ukraine conflict. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy applauds the measures as crucial for peace.
In a dramatic policy shift, President Trump imposes sanctions on Russia's top oil companies, causing a 5% spike in global oil prices. This move raises questions about the future of Russian oil imports, especially from India.
In a bold move, President Trump announces sweeping sanctions against Russia's top oil firms to pressure Moscow into ending the Ukraine war. Will this finally shift the tide of the conflict?
In a decisive move, the US Treasury has imposed new sanctions on Russia's largest oil companies, Rosneft and Lukoil, as part of efforts to pressure the Kremlin amid ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent calls for an immediate ceasefire and emphasizes the need for a peaceful resolution.