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Trump gives Putin 50 days to end war in Ukraine
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President Trump has effectively handed Vladimir Putin an extraordinary green light: 50 days to finish off his brutal summer offensive in Ukraine before facing any consequences.
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The Mirror US on MSNPutin's war on Ukraine leaves him with big headache at homeHuge workforce shortage due to attempted invasion and a declining birth rate has Moscow scrambling to fill the labor gap
A former Russian prime minister has said Vladimir Putin may be forced to agree a peace deal to end the war with Ukraine by the end of the year. Mikhail Kasyanov said Russia’s “contracting” economy meant the country’s president may have no option but to seek a settlement to stop the hostilities.
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Irish Star on MSNVladimir Putin 'considering' using nuclear weapons in Ukraine as military expert sounds WW3 warningVladimir Putin is reportedly giving "detailed" consideration to deploying tactical nuclear weapons in Ukraine, according to a former high-ranking British Army official. Russia's military forces have found it challenging to convert their overwhelming advantage in personnel and armaments into meaningful progress on the battlefield.
Donald Trump tells the BBC he is "disappointed" with Vladimir Putin over the lack of a ceasefire deal in Ukraine.
There’s an apparent shift in Donald Trump's position on Russia and Vladimir Putin. Christina Ruffini and Nancy Youseff join The Weekend to discuss the bromance seemingly moving towards a breakup.
President Donald Trump appears to have finally realized that his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, famed for rigging elections and knocking off opponents, cannot be trusted. “Putin really surprised a lot of people.