US envoy Steve Witkoff said Russia-Ukraine talks in Geneva made âmeaningful progressâ, crediting President Trump. However, hopes of a breakthrough remain low, with President Zelenskyy calling US demands unfair and rejecting territorial concessions as Moscow maintains maximalist claims.
2 min read05:03 PM ISTAs the war enters its fifth year, Ukraine faces a growing internal espionage threat, with Russiaâs FSB recruiting citizens. Over 3,800 treason cases have been opened since 2022. Many recruits are lured via Telegram with small payments, while others are coerced or blackmailed.
3 min read12 Feb 2026Is US President Donald Trump's claim about ending eight wars real? In a recent message to Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre, Trump has written, âThe country [Norway] decided not to give me the Nobel Peace Prize for having stopped 8 Wars PLUS.â
3 min read20 Jan 2026EU countries express unease over US President Trump's handling of the Russia-Ukraine peace deal, fearing their interests may be overlooked
3 min read3 Jan 2026Itâs time to stop equivocating and planning for stalemate. Ukraine can defeat Russiaâand its victory would strengthen NATO and Asian allies. If it hasnât happened yet, the real question is whether the world truly wants Ukraine to win.
9 min read1 Jan 2026US President Donald Trump told reporters that there was ânothing more importantâ to him than ending the Russia-Ukraine war.
2 min read29 Dec 2025Trump-Zelensky meeting: âRussia wants to see Ukraine succeed,â Trump said during a late afternoon news conference following the meeting with Zelensky, whom he repeatedly praised as âbrave.â
3 min read29 Dec 2025Investigators searched the home of Andriy Yermak at a moment when Ukraineâs president needs his experience dealing with Trump
2 min read29 Nov 2025Trump has given Ukraine until November 27 to approve the peace plan, which cedes Ukrainian territory long sought by Moscow. Negotiators will meet in Switzerland on Sunday.
1 min read23 Nov 2025US President Donald Trump warns Moscow he may send Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine if the war continues, calling it a ânew step of aggressionâ. The Kremlin responds sharply, while Putin has previously warned that supplying long-range weapons to Kyiv would cross a red line and escalate hostilities.
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