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Russia, Ukraine
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Since the onset of full-scale Russian aggression in 2022, Ukraine has adapted swiftly to conditions on the battlefield and the world is watching.
U.S. President Donald Trump's announcement that he would punish Russia with “biting" tariffs if a peace deal with Ukraine isn't reached within 50 days.
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNUN says Russian aggression against Ukraine sparked global food price shockThat’s what Rae said in response to a question about the impact of Russian aggression on achieving the global development goals. “The invasion of Ukraine from the very beginning triggered an immediate international food crisis,
U.S. President Donald Trump's threat to choke off Russia’s oil revenue via secondary sanctions would deal a hammer blow to Moscow's finances, but markets are betting that the risk of higher energy prices will keep Washington from following through.
That global conflict lasted six years in Europe and the wider Atlantic region, cost an estimated 55 million lives and continues to reverberate. In 2014, Russia seized Crimea and eastern Ukraine.
President Volodymyr Zelensky’s plan to end Ukraine’s nearly three-year war with Russia has received mixed reactions from Western allies so far.
The drone strikes on Russian air force bases weaken Moscow’s ability to wage war on its neighbor and undermine its capacity to threaten more distant rivals.
Russia is responsible for its nuclear saber-rattling, not the countries in the Global South. Global South countries have condemned nuclear saber-rattling publicly in regional and international forums, even if some of them have not called out Russia explicitly.
Trump has demonstrated that he considers Russia an important force in global governance, which is a very positive sign for dialogue and cooperation, Gou Liu, an expert from the Center for Russian ...