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Macron to be Europe’s point man in ceasefire talks with Putin
French president set to take helm of ‘coalition of the willing’ to convince Moscow to halt war
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Putin does not want peace — here is the proof
Data show that Russia, despite its pledge for peace, has increased attacks in a bid to force concessions from Kyiv
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Trump’s Easter ceasefire in Ukraine won’t happen, White House admits
The US president pledged to end Russia’s war ‘in 24 hours’ but aides admit it will still be raging four months into his administration
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Whisper it, but the tide might just be turning against Putin
The American president has lost patience with the Russian leader – so has his own people
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Inside Ukraine’s occupied territory where thousands of Russians are moving in
Ukrainians fear Moscow’s resettlement project is designed to rip the captured zones away forever
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The Europeans don’t have a clue what they’re doing in Ukraine
They’re threatening to sink Trump’s peace initiative with Putin. But what are they realistically proposing instead?
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Is Lex Fridman the world’s most dangerous podcaster?
Five years ago, he was unknown – now he’s poised to meet Putin. And his soft-ball interviews may be the future of political journalism
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The Ukraine ‘peace deal’ is proving a scam
Trump and Putin have both underestimated each others’ wilfulness and unrelenting obduracy
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Ukraine is quietly invading Russia again
Kyiv’s forces are moving forward and steadily capturing ground in Belgorod, despite Kremlin claims that the attack has been thwarted
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Zelensky accuses Steve Witkoff of parroting Russian propaganda
Ukrainian leader says Trump envoy ‘quotes the Kremlin narratives’
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Watch: Marjorie Taylor Greene tells British reporter to ‘go back to your country’
Controversial political firebrand turns on Sky News reporter asking about ‘Signalgate’
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Ukraine ceasefire on brink as EU refuses to lift Russia sanctions
Europe demands end to Moscow aggression and withdrawal of all its forces before considering easing punitive measures
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Russian journalist blown up by mine on Ukrainian border
Anna Prokofieva, who worked for state-run Channel One, was travelling in car that hit an ‘enemy mine’ in Belgorod region
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Black Sea ceasefire ‘benefits Russia’
Kremlin accused of ‘manipulating’ terms of proposal while Ukraine is left in the dark