Putin brandishes a new nuclear-powered missile
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Aging Putin brings younger generation, family members into circle amid Kremlin instability: report
Vladimir Putin tightens grip on power by promoting family members and younger allies to his inner circle as economic strain and opposition threats mount in Russia.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said the country has tested a new, nuclear-capable missile and is preparing to deploy it.
The UK signed an £8 billion ($10.7 billion) deal to sell 20 Typhoon fighter jets to Turkey, an order which Prime Minister Keir Starmer portrayed as a message to Russian President Vladimir Putin about NATO’s long-term unity.
Zelensky met with Sir Keir Starmer and the “Coalition of the Willing” in London last week, where allies publicly welcomed Ukraine’s support for a ceasefire and noted Putin’s rejection of one while escalating attacks on Ukraine.
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The Tomahawk factor: US long-range missiles are the battlefield gamechanger Putin should fear
Trump has not approved Ukraine's request for Tomahawk cruise missiles, citing year-long training requirements and U.S. military needs despite weapon's 1,500-mile range capability.
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law on Monday terminating an already defunct plutonium disposal agreement with the United States that aimed to prevent both sides from building more nuclear weapons.
Two months after President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin met in Alaska for a joint summit that failed to produce any progress in ending Moscow’s war in Ukraine, Trump announced plans for a new round of talks.
U.S. Ambassador to NATO Matt Whitaker discusses potential new sanctions against Russia as President Donald Trump attempts to end the war in Ukraine on ‘The Sunday Briefing.’