The White House is weighing the possibility of inviting Ukrainian President Zelenskyy to Alaska for talks with Trump and Putin. As tensions rise, can diplomacy pave the way for peace in Ukraine?
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?
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy dismisses the upcoming Trump-Putin summit, warning that any peace deal excluding Ukraine will lead to 'dead solutions.' He insists on Ukraine's role in any negotiations for lasting peace.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy firmly states that Ukraine will not concede any territory to Russia despite Trump's upcoming summit with Putin. He insists that any peace deal requires Ukraine's involvement.
As Trump and Putin prepare for a pivotal meeting in Alaska next week, the potential for a peace agreement looms. Could Ukraine be forced into major territorial concessions? Find out what’s at stake in this high-stakes summit!
In a bold move, President Trump has shortened the negotiation window with Putin regarding the Ukraine invasion, now demanding action in just 10 to 12 days. Will this pressure lead to a ceasefire?
As the world’s attention shifts to trade wars and other global crises, the Ukraine-Russia war continues with little media coverage. With Trump’s recent demands for a peace deal, tensions rise and prospects for resolution remain uncertain.
Ukraine is reeling as President Zelensky's new law limits anti-corruption agencies' independence, igniting protests across the nation. Critics warn this move could jeopardize Ukraine's EU integration efforts.
Ukrainian President Zelensky has signed a contentious bill that critics argue undermines anti-corruption efforts, leading to widespread protests and international backlash. The move raises concerns over the independence of key agencies fighting corruption.
In a historic rally, thousands of Ukrainians protested against a recently passed bill that could undermine the country's anti-corruption agencies. Critics warn this move threatens Ukraine's EU ambitions and deepens public distrust.