Putin Praises Trump’s Ukraine Peace Push, Eyes Nuclear Arms Deal at Alaska Summit

At the Alaska Summit, Putin praises Trump’s peace efforts on Ukraine and hints at a new nuclear arms deal. Talks could reshape US–Russia relations and set the stage for a second meeting with Zelensky.
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Trump-Putin Alaska Summit: Will Zelensky Join?

The August 15, 2025 Trump-Putin Alaska Summit could become a turning point in the Russia-Ukraine war — and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky may join. Explore the stakes, symbolism, and possible outcomes.
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Trump-Putin Alaska Summit: High-Stakes Peace Talks Set for August 15

President Donald Trump will host Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska on August 15, 2025, for crucial peace talks on Ukraine. The summit could mark a turning point in the three-year war, with discussions expected on a ceasefire, territorial control, and sanctions relief.
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Trump’s 10-Day Ultimatum to Russia Over Ukraine Raises Stakes, Sparks Global Tensions

President Trump has slashed the Ukraine ceasefire deadline from 50 to 10 days, threatening severe sanctions on Russia and its oil buyers. Will Putin blink, or will this escalate into a broader conflict?
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Zelensky Proposes New Ukraine–Russia Peace Talks Amid Intense Ceasefire Pressure

President Zelensky has invited Russia to resume peace talks next week as U.S. tariffs loom, aiming to secure a lasting ceasefire in Ukraine’s war.
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Putin Fires Russian Minister Roman Starovoit, Found Dead Hours Later

Former Russian Transport Minister Roman Starovoit was found dead just hours after being fired by President Putin. Investigators suspect suicide amid a widening corruption probe tied to border defense funds in the Kursk region.
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Russia Pounds Kharkiv in Retaliation: Massive Drone and Missile Barrage Kills 3, Injures Dozens

With unprecedented force Russia Pounds Kharkiv in Retaliation: Massive Drone and Missile Barrage Kills 3, Injures Dozens. Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, faced one of its most intense bombardments since the war began in 2022. In a devastating overnight assault on Saturday, Russian forces unleashed 48 Shahed drones, at least three missiles, and four lethal aerial glide bombs on the city. The result: at least three people killed, 21 injured, and widespread destruction across residential areas.
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Ukraine and Russia Agree to Exchange 6,000 Fallen Soldiers and Wounded POWs Amid Stalled Peace Talks

Amid ongoing hostilities, Ukraine and Russia Agree to Exchange 6,000 Fallen Soldiers and Wounded POWs Amid Stalled Peace Talks. In a rare moment of agreement, Ukraine and Russia have reached an accord to exchange 6,000 fallen soldiers each, alongside a swap of seriously wounded prisoners of war (POWs) and young soldiers aged 18 to 25. The announcement was made following direct negotiations held in Istanbul, Turkey, on Monday, offering a glimmer of humanity in a war that continues to devastate thousands of lives.
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Trump Warns Putin Is “Playing with Fire” as Ukraine War Intensifies

Angry Trump Warns Putin is “Playing with Fire” as Ukraine War Intensifies. President Donald Trump has issued one of his sharpest rebukes yet of Russian President Vladimir Putin, warning that Putin is "playing with fire" following a series of deadly Russian drone and missile attacks on Ukraine. The remark marks a stunning pivot in Trump’s rhetoric on the Ukraine wara conflict he has long claimed he could resolve in "24 hours."
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Trump Slams Putin as “Absolutely CRAZY” After Deadliest Russian Drone Strikes on Ukraine

In a rare and scathing rebuke, Trump Slams Putin as “Absolutely CRAZY” After Deadliest Russian Drone Strikes on Ukraine. Former U.S. President Donald Trump publicly slammed Russian President Vladimir Putin, calling him “absolutely CRAZY” in response to the largest aerial assault of the Ukraine war to date. The outburst follows a brutal overnight attack where Russia launched 367 drones and missiles at Ukrainian cities, leaving at least 13 people dead, including three children, and dozens more injured. Trump’s remarks came via Truth Social and in comments to reporters at Morristown Airport, marking a noticeable shift in tone from a leader who once spoke admiringly of Putin.
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