A closer reading of the history suggests the incoming Trump administration will pursue a harder line on Russia than some observers have feared. As Donald Trump returns to the White House, deep anxieties persist over how the new administration will deal with the threat Russia poses to global security.
President Donald Trump is threatening to impose stiff taxes, tariffs and sanctions on Russia if an agreement isn’t reached to end the war in Ukraine.
Kremlin propagandists have said Moscow could benefit from the new Donald Trump administration and added that the U.S. president's talk of tariffs and what he could do to end the war in Ukraine was bluster.
Since Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Russia’s economy has surpassed expectations. But some experts say this image of resilience is a mirage crafted by the Kremlin.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky sees drones as the great equalizer and a way for Ukraine to continue to grind down Russia’s military.
In his final week in the White House, the president has made it much more difficult for his successor to undo Russian sanctions.
Trump’s return to the White House portends a seismic shakeup in international relations ... from Trump and his team “expressing a desire to restore direct contact with Russia.” Trump on Monday said he plans to meet Putin once talks are set up ...
As president-elect, Donald Trump said on more than one occasion that he could end the war in Ukraine within 24 hours of taking office. More than a day into his presidency, the war rages on. But “ending wars” does still appear to be a top priority for the new administration.
In its waning weeks, the Biden White House been busily punishing its foes ... “The United States is taking sweeping action against Russia’s key source of revenue for funding its brutal and ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin held a video call hours after President Donald Trump re-entered the White House and pledged to "deepen" their partnership.
The Russian president stressed he was open to dialogue with the new US administration on Ukraine and nuclear arms