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President Donald Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, was heading to the Middle East as the U.S. tries once again to reach a ...
In Trump’s telling, Putin tells him one thing, then does another. The Kremlin leader, whose relationship with Trump has been ...
"The Kremlin believes that Trump offers Russia too little and, therefore, the continuation of a 'good quarrel' is better than a 'bad peace' from the point of view of Russia's long-term national ...
While Special Envoy Steve Witkoff is reportedly advocating for the easing of energy sanctions, others in the administration disagree. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum favors reducing U.S. reliance ...
President Vladimir Putin believes Russia's economy and its military are strong enough to weather any additional Western ...
Millions of people living in mobile home parks don't enjoy the same drinking water protections that Americans are accustomed ...
The Kremlin has dismissed comparisons between the Israel-Iran conflict and the ongoing hostilities in Ukraine, Kremlin ...
Europe is  threatening to invoke  sanctions against Iran from a clause in the 2015 nuclear deal that is no longer valid, ...
The US president’s warning raises new doubts about pressure being applied on Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The Washington-based Institute for the Study of War noted that cooperation with China has allowed Russia to bypass Western ...
President Donald Trump has deflected questions over the Justice Department’s decision to interview Jeffrey Epstein’s former ...
Steve Witkoff, the real-estate developer who became Trump’s main negotiator with Russia despite having no knowledge of Russian history or politics, regularly echoes false Russian talking points ...