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Russia, Ukraine and Joe Biden
Biden allows Ukraine to strike inside Russia with US missiles, as Russian attack kills 11 in Sumy
Ukraine's President Zelensky reacts to the US decision by saying "such things are not announced. Missiles will speak for themselves".
Biden authorizes Ukraine to use US-supplied long-range missiles for deeper strikes inside Russia
President Joe Biden has for the first time authorized the use of U.S.-supplied long-range missiles by Ukraine to strike inside Russia.
Biden greenlights Ukraine's long-range strikes on Russia - report
With two months left in the office, Biden for the first time authorized the Ukrainian military to use the ATACMS systems to defend its forces in the Kursk region of Russia - Click the link for more.
Russia Launches Massive Barrage on Ukraine
As Western Leaders Look to Talks With Putin, Russia Launches Massive Barrage on Ukraine
Ukrainian officials said the attack looked like an emphatic response by Russian President Vladimir Putin to moves from Kyiv’s allies to seek a peace deal.
German Leader Urges Putin to Enter Ukraine Talks in Phone Call
Russia’s Vladimir Putin and Chancellor Olaf Scholz held a phone call Friday as the German leader urged the president to enter talks with Ukraine to end the war.
Sybiha: Russia’s massive attack on Ukraine Is Putin’s response to his callers
On Nov. 17, Russia launched one of its largest air attacks on Ukraine. This was a response from Russian dictator Vladimir Putin to those who have called and visited him, said Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Oleksandr Sybiha.
Putin, Olaf Scholz
Germany's Scholz defends call to Putin ahead of snap elections
By Thomas Escritt BERLIN (Reuters) -German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said his conversation with Vladimir Putin on Friday had given no indication of a shift in the Russian President's thinking on the war in Ukraine,
Putin's Views on Ukraine War Haven't Changed, Germany's Scholz Says
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said his conversation with Vladimir Putin on Friday had given no indication of a shift in the Russian President's thinking on the war in Ukraine but defended his much-criticised decision to phone the Kremlin.
Trudeau Indicates Support for Scholz Speaking with Putin
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau gave support to the decision by German Chancellor Olaf Scholz to speak directly with Vladimir Putin on Friday, saying that ending the war will require some engagement with Russia’s president.
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Fury in Russia at missile move but Putin so far silent
In September President
Putin
warned that if this were allowed to happen, Moscow would view it as the "direct participation" ...
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Ukraine Destroys Putin's Prized $10M Air Defense System
A drone unit in Ukraine's National Guards hit the BUK-M1 system, according to Kyiv, with video footage showing the strike.
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British prime minister says he has no plans to talk with Putin as he reaffirms support for Ukraine
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer says he has no plan to speak with Russian President Vladimir Putin as he said support for ...
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Keir Starmer has ‘no plans’ to speak to Putin as he puts Ukraine top of G20 summit agenda
Sir Keir Starmer has “no plans” to speak to Russian President Vladimir Putin as he said “we need to double down” on support ...
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Trump Allies React to Biden Allowing Ukraine to Hit Russia With US ATACMS
Amid the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, supporters of President-elect Donald Trump took to social media on Sunday to react to ...
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Ukraine war latest: Russia sending 'clear message to Washington' as it launches 'massive attack' on Ukraine's power grid
At least seven people have been killed in one of Russia's largest air attacks on Ukraine targeting the country's energy grid ...
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Russian opposition marches against Putin in Berlin
Around 1,500 supporters of Russia's exiled opposition marched Sunday through central Berlin -- led by Yulia Navalnaya and ...
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