Putin to Discuss Ukraine Peace With U.S. Envoys
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Putin secretly received Ukraine-Europe peace plan – Bloomberg
In early January, Russian leader Vladimir Putin unofficially received a draft peace plan agreed upon by Ukraine and its European partners, according to Bloomberg. According to Bloomberg sources, the documents were delivered through one of Putin’s aides,
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Progress toward peace in Ukraine was unlikely before Trump’s Davos rant. Now it looks all but impossible
Once the bluster and bellicose posturing has cleared, Europe is left with the war of today, not the one that probably won’t happen tomorrow.
Ukraine nuclear facilities face Russian attack threats as Moscow weighs strikes on power substations to force capitulation, officials say. Zaporizhzhia is a primary target.
The European Union plans to allocate most of a new loan program to Ukraine's military needs over the next two years
US President Donald Trump’s designs on the Danish territory of Greenland have forced Europe to confront an uncomfortable question: How much do they need Washington’s money, military might and ultimately its friendship?
The rumor appeared to stem from a mistranslation of an interview on French news television.
The European Commission has formally unveiled a 90-billion-euro ($105 million) loan for Ukraine, intended to cover a large part of Kyiv’s financing needs for the next two years.
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Ukraine feeds sensitive military data to Palantir AI for training
Dubbed the Dataroom, the secure digital environment will allow Ukrainian defense companies to train and validate their algorithms.
The Ukrainian authorities say the repeated attacks on energy infrastructure are an attempt to force the country into submission.
"After another Russian missile and drone attack, Ukrainian cities have been left without electricity, water, and heating. The Verkhovna Rada (parliament) of Ukraine is currently without these basic services as well," Ruslan Stefanchuk, the parliament’s speaker, said.