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Trump Says Putin Talks ‘Don’t Go Anywhere’ as He Imposes New Sanctions”

In a marked shift of tone and strategy, U.S. President Donald Trump announced sweeping sanctions on Russia’s two largest oil companies—Rosneft and Lukoil—amid growing frustration with his counterpart, Russian President Vladimir Putin, noting that their talks simply “don’t go anywhere.”Reuters+2The Indian Express+2 Growing Frustration Trump made his comments following a meeting with Mark Rutte, the Secretary...

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Ukraine Strikes Russian Chemical Plant with UK-Made Storm Shadow Missiles

In a significant escalation of its long-range strike capability, Bryansk Oblast — host to a major Russian chemical production facility — has been targeted by Armed Forces of Ukraine using Anglo-French supplied cruise missiles. The British-manufactured Storm Shadow missiles successfully penetrated Russian air defences, according to Ukraine’s General Staff.The Kyiv Independent+1 The Strike: What Happened Late...

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Zelensky Ready to Join Trump-Putin Talks After ‘Frank’ White House Meeting

In recent developments, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has expressed his willingness to participate in discussions with Russian President Vladimir Putin and former U.S. President Donald Trump. This comes after a “frank” meeting at the White House, where Zelensky discussed the ongoing war in Ukraine, its devastating effects, and the crucial role of international diplomacy in...

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Trump Meeting Brings Good News for Zelensky, But Kyiv’s Real Prize Remains Out of Reach – For Now

The recent meeting between former U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has attracted worldwide attention. It came at a crucial time for Ukraine, which continues to face challenges from the ongoing war with Russia. While the meeting brought some positive signals for Kyiv, the real prize—long-term security and clear military commitments—remains just...

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Russia Intensifies Strikes on Ukraine’s Gas Sector as Heating Season Begins

As the cold season approaches, Russia has stepped up its attacks on Ukraine’s gas infrastructure in a clear attempt to weaken the country and put civilian life under more strain. Over the night of October 3, Russian forces launched their largest barrage yet against Ukraine’s natural gas facilities, firing 35 missiles along with about 60...

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Italy PM Tells Gaza Aid Flotilla to Stop or Risk ‘Preventing Peace’

The ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza has prompted various international efforts to provide aid to the region. One such effort was an aid flotilla bound for Gaza, aimed at delivering essential supplies to people affected by the ongoing conflict. However, this flotilla recently faced opposition from Italy’s Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, who called on the...

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Zelensky Condemns ‘Vile’ Russian Strikes Lasting 12 Hours

Ukraine has once again faced a long and painful night of violence. President Volodymyr Zelensky strongly condemned what he called “vile” Russian attacks that went on for nearly 12 hours. The strikes left parts of Ukraine in darkness, damaged homes, and caused fresh fears among civilians who have been living with war for more than...

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