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The United States, with $33 trillion in debt, can literally can no longer afford to subsidize European security,” the national security adviser told The Post Tuesday.
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Zelensky warns of potential Russian maneuvers in BelarusThe President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, suggested during a remote connection at the Three Seas Initiative summit that ...
The Kremlin on Monday declared a 72-hour pause in fighting next month to mark the 80th anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany.
A Chinese man fighting for the Russian Army claims his superiors locked him in a dark steel-barred pit, with barely enough room to stand, for 21 days. His offense, he said, was a dispute with his ...
European and Ukrainian officials are worried that U.S. President Donald Trump might walk away from peace talks.
Russian forces launched 100 attack drones across Ukraine overnight, hours after President Vladimir V. Putin ordered a ...
The Trump proposal appears to require Ukraine to accept the loss of Crimea and other Russian-occupied territories, without ...
Sen. Mike Rounds was among a small group of U.S. lawmakers to attend Pope Francis’ funeral. The senator weighed in with KOTA ...
"The president has made it clear he wants to see a permanent ceasefire first to stop the killing," White House press ...
After a meeting at the Vatican, the U.S. president toughens his rhetoric toward Putin’s Russia.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday ordered a truce with Ukraine on May 8-10 to coincide with Moscow's World War II ...
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