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Korea JoongAng Daily |
President Donald Trump voiced anger Sunday at Russian President Vladimir Putin for comments he made about Ukraine and its president Volodymyr Zelensky.
Wall Street Journal |
President Trump threatened new economic penalties on Russia and said he was angered by Russian President Vladimir Putin’s recent comments, escalating his rhetoric as talks have resulted in little prog...
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The U.S. has been pushing for a comprehensive ceasefire deal between Russia and Ukraine to peacefully end their 3-year-old war.
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Daily Express US on MSNVladimir Putin 'preparing for large-scale war with NATO' as fears of WW3 growA leaked intelligence report revealed that Germany suspects Russia is preparing to expand the war in Ukraine, prompting fear among Western officials.
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"We will finish them off" (Vladimir Putin)The Russian president is confident: his armed forces are in a very good position to "achieve all announced objectives" on the front line. This Friday, 28 March, while meeting Russian sailors in Murmansk,
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A luxury limousine from Russian President Vladimir Putin’s official car fleet exploded in central Moscow, raising security concerns. The incident occurred near the FSB headquarters, with no injuries reported.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin said it would be a "profound mistake" to dismiss American interest in taking control of Greenland, but added it is of no concern to his country.
An Aurus limousine, one of Russian President Vladimir Putin's official fleet of cars, exploded near Moscow’s FSB headquarters, catching fire. A video of the incident has surfaced online, causing a buzz on social media about a possible assassination attempt on him.
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GB News on MSNVladimir Putin vows to 'finish off Ukraine' before mocking Britain's armed forces and economyVladimir Putin has vowed to "finish off" Ukraine in a blistering rant which saw the Russian premier take pot-shots at Britain's army and economy. Putin, 72, had been visiting a troupe of his submariners at an Arctic naval base when he launched into a string of verbal attacks on the UK and Ukraine.
Putin suggested Ukraine be placed under a form of temporary administration to reach a settlement in the war, Russian news agencies reported.
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India Today on MSNLimousine from Vladimir Putin's fleet explodes in Moscow, catches fire: ReportThe vehicle reportedly belonged to the Kremlin's Presidential Property Management Department, but it remains unclear who was inside it or what caused the sudden blaze.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has proposed putting Ukraine under temporary governance under the U.N. umbrella as part of efforts to reach a peaceful settlement of the three-year-old war.