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Hundreds of foreign companies left Russia after the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, including major U.S. firms like Coca-Cola, Nike, Starbucks, ExxonMobil and Ford Motor Co. But after more than three years of war,
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Donald Trump suggests resuming large-scale trade with Russia after the Ukraine war, but experts cite significant obstacles. Hundreds of foreign companies have exited Russia since the 2022 invasion, facing asset seizures and legal instability.
Trump envoy says UK to join US at next peace talks while Putin told ‘take the deal’ - Sir Keir Starmer’s government has not yet confirmed whether they will attend the peace talks in Turkey
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President Donald Trump has ramped up his criticism of Russian President Vladimir Putin as the country unleashes intensifying strikes against Ukraine. The president’s rhetoric has taken a harsh turn against Putin after Russia launched some of its largest-ever strikes against Ukraine,
Abbas Gallyamov, Vladimir Putin’s former speechwriter now in exile, offers a revealing look into Putin’s mindset: Is he ready to end the war in Ukraine, and why isn’t Trump pressuring Russia for a resolution?
A bipartisan proposal to place tough sanctions on Russia has more than 80 Senate cosponsors, but, unlike during President Trump’s first term, Senate Republicans are leery of putting the bill on the floor without Trump’s approval — and so far Trump hasn’t given GOP lawmakers the green light.
The latest rounds of attacks by Russia against Ukraine have Trump sharpening his criticism of President Vladimir Putin and threatening more sanctions. Meanwhile, Trump and administration officials continue to hint that a new Iran nuclear deal is on the horizon.
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