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Kirill Dmitriev, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s special presidential representative for investment and economic cooperation, is flying to Florida to meet with Trump envoy Steve Witkoff, a White House official confirmed to POLITICO.
A residential building was damaged in Krasnogorsk, Moscow Oblast, amid a drone attack overnight on Oct. 24, local authorities claimed.
LONDON (AP) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Friday urged the United States to expand sanctions on Russian oil from two companies to the whole sector, and appealed for long-range missiles to hit back at Russia.
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Stony silence from Moscow after Trump turns on Russia, says talks with Putin 'don't go anywhere'
There was a stony silence in Moscow a day after President Donald Trump signalled he had lost his patience with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
For months, President Donald Trump resisted calls to slap new sanctions on Russia, believing he could end the war in a deal with Vladimir Putin — including with a quick peace summit in the coming weeks in Budapest.
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US sanctions Russia’s two largest oil companies and calls on Moscow to agree to immediate ceasefire
The Trump administration on Wednesday imposed sanctions on Russia’s two largest oil companies as it called on Moscow to agree to an immediate ceasefire in the war with Ukraine.
By Matthew Chance, CNN's Chief Global Affairs Correspondent Moscow (CNN) — Russia’s top economic envoy has arrived in the United States for
Five people, including one child, were injured as a result of a drone attack on the Moscow region, governor Andrei Vorobyov said on Friday.
The military relationship between Russia and North Korea will “advance non-stop,” according to North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un.
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Men sentenced over London arson attack masterminded by Russia as part of a wider sabotage campaign
A British judge has sentenced five men for their roles in an arson attack in London that authorities say was masterminded by Russian intelligence as part of a wider campaign of sabotage and disruption.
The EU’s extensive measures follow the U.S. Treasury Department unveiling sanctions on Wednesday targeting Moscow’s two largest oil companies, Rosneft and Lukoil, starting Nov. 21. The monthlong deadline means that Russia still has time to strike a deal and avoid the economic repercussions.