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U.S. President Donald Trump brushed off the EU and UK's call for more sanctions against Russia at the G7 summit in Canada, public broadcaster Suspilne reported on June 17.
DONETSK, June 17. /TASS/. Several civilians were killed and ten were injured as a result of the Ukrainian shelling of Donetsk, a TASS correspondent reported. The shelling targeted the city’s rural ...
Volodymyr Zelensky has accused Vladimir Putin of “pure terrorism” after at least 15 people were killed and 75 others were ...
EU proposes new sanctions on Russia, lowering G7 oil price cap to $45/barrel, impacting Russian crude shipping rates.
The Prime Minister said agreeing deal marked a ‘very important day’ for both sides as the US president announced the agreement was ‘done’ ...
For decades, the international community has wrung its hands over Iran's nuclear programme, fretting over the Islamic ...
No 10 says G7 allies back the measures - but Donald Trump indicates the US will not impose more sanctions now.
The European Commission is set to propose on Tuesday a ban on EU imports of Russian gas and liquefied natural gas by the end ...
According to a report issued by the European Central Bank, central banks have “continued to buy gold at a record pace.” ...
Trump had earlier suggested he didn’t want to tighten the screws on Moscow further because “sanctions cost us a lot of money.
US President is “mistaken” about Russia, Western diplomats tell Kyiv Post; “I have to be back, as soon as I can,” Trump told reporters in response to a question Monday night about his plan change.
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