Russia, Ukraine and drones
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North Korea is "no longer content to have its nuclear weapons and be left alone," a former senior U.S. official told Newsweek.
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Price hike on US weapons sales to Europe may pay for American 'air cover' for Ukraine, Treasury says
The Trump administration has ruled out deploying US troops on the ground in Ukraine, but officials suggest Washington could provide air support.
Russia launched four missiles and 136 drones into Ukraine overnight into Monday morning, according to Ukraine's air force.
A memo written by the Pentagon’s policy chief gives the Defense Department the option to divert certain weapons and equipment intended for Ukraine back into US stockpiles, painting a murky picture ahe
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said multiple aspects of security guarantees were discussed with President Trump and European leaders Monday.
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The Kyiv Independent on MSNPutin visits center for nuclear weapons research day after Trump says Ukraine can't win without striking Russia
Russian President Vladimir Putin visited the closed city of Sarov, which houses Russia's Federal Nuclear Center, on Aug. 22, the Russian state news outlet RIA Novosti reported. The visit comes a day after U.
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has thanked his US counterpart Donald Trump for the weapons that Ukraine is now receiving through a special NATO programme. Source: CNN, as reported by European Pravda Details: During the public part of his Oval Office meeting with Trump,
By tying his proposal to security guarantee negotiations, Ukranian Presodent Volodymyr Zelenskyy could just as easily be suggesting an additional plan or something longer term.
Sweden also announced Tuesday it would contribute $275 million to a joint effort along with its Nordic neighbors Denmark and Norway to provide $500 million worth of air defenses, anti-tank weapons, ammunition and spare parts.
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Kyiv Independent on MSN‘Enticing Trump’ — Europe and Ukraine’s $90 billion gambit to win over the White House
Ukrainian President Zelensky is pushing a massive deal for U.S. weapons funded by Europe in what observers call a bid to buy the flighty U.S. President Donald Trump’s dedication. Zelensky wants Europe to pay the U.