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Trump warns Russia to end Ukraine War
Putin growing concerned by Russia's economy, as Trump mulls more sanctions
By Darya Korsunskaya, Guy Faulconbridge and Gleb Stolyarov MOSCOW (Reuters) -President Vladimir Putin has grown increasingly concerned about distortions in Russia's wartime economy, just as Donald Trump pushes for an end to the Ukraine conflict,
Russia ready for 'respectful dialogue' after Trump tells Putin to end Ukraine war
Donald Trump said he would impose high tariffs and further sanctions on Russia if it continued its "ridiculous war".
'Settle now': Trump threatens sanctions on Russia if war in Ukraine is not ended
In a lengthy post on his social media platform Truth Social, US President Donald Trump threatened to impose " high levels of taxes, tariffs, and sanctions" on Russia if President Vladimir Putin doesn't make a deal to end his war in Ukraine.
Russia Lost 180 Artillery Systems in Just 3 Days
Russia Lost 180 Artillery Systems in Just Three Days: Kyiv
It said Russia lost 62 artillery systems in the past 24 hours, bringing the total to 22,256 lost so far. In the past three days, Moscow lost nearly 200 artillery systems, it said. Newsweek has contacted the Kremlin for comment by email.
Russia loses 1,340 soldiers and 62 artillery systems over past day
Russia has lost 1,340 soldiers killed and wounded, 62 artillery systems and 12 armoured combat vehicles over the past day. Source: General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Facebook Details: The total combat losses of the Russian forces between 24 February 2022 and 23 January 2025 are estimated to be as follows [figures in parentheses represent the latest losses - ed.
Russia's losses in Ukraine as of January 23: +1,340 troops, 72 drones, 62 artillery systems
As of the morning of January 23, the Russian army had lost 1,340 soldiers in 24 hours. In total, since the beginning of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russia has lost 825,320 soldiers, according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
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Russia rejects idea of NATO peacekeepers in Ukraine, warning of "uncontrollable escalation"
Russia on Thursday rejected the idea of NATO countries sending peacekeeping troops to Ukraine in the event of a ceasefire in ...
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Fact Check: Has Russia Offered Assistance to California Wildfire Disaster?
An unevidenced claim that Russia has offered support to the California wildfires response was read by millions of people ...
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Here’s how Russian TV reacted to Trump’s latest tone on Russia
President Donald Trump recently struck a more critical tone about Russia, and the country’s state media noticed. CNN’s Fred ...
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Gazprom seeks to raise Russia's domestic gas prices, Interfax reports
Russian gas giant Gazprom , squeezed by plunging sales abroad as the Ukraine conflict prompts European buyers to turn away, ...
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Russia Loses 180,000 More Troops Compared to Year Before: Ukraine
Russia has had battlefield momentum but its recent territorial gains have been at the expense of high personnel losses.
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Skeptical of Russia's data, some Western officials judge its economy by looking at Moscow from space
Russia says it's withstanding the impact of sanctions. Sweden's finance minister says satellite images show a different story ...
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Oreo-Maker Mondelez’s Apparent Backtrack on Russia Prompts Transparency Concern
After the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, Mondelez International Inc. joined a number of international companies in committing to ...
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Russia’s Putin and China’s Xi discuss their close ties in chat after Trump’s inauguration
Russian President Vladimir Putin has had a call with Chinese President Xi Jinping, emphasizing the two countries’ close ties, ...
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