U.S. imposes sanctions on Russian oil companies
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Russian presidential envoy on economic affairs says railway tunnel construction under Bering Strait would contribute to Russia, US economic prosperity - Anadolu Ajansı
Claims Trump withdrew the offer of Tomahawk missiles after speaking to Russian President Vladimir Putin hours before their meeting
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Moscow Is Planning to Create Its Own USAID
As a Ukrainian, I’ve seen firsthand how Russia has learned to emulate American soft power for authoritarian ends.
EADaily, October 22nd, 2025. Moscow sent a diplomatic note to Washington, in which it confirmed its intention to keep the previously put forward conditions for resolving the conflict on the Ukraine. This was reported by Reuters on October 21,
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Trump's sanctions are no slap on the wrist - they're a punch to the gut of Moscow's war economy
The new US sanctions are no slap on the wrist - they're a punch to the gut of Moscow's war economy. Oil giants Rosneft and Lukoil are the twin engines pumping money through Russia's military veins. Washington framed the bold move as a bid to "degrade the Kremlin's ability to raise revenue for its war machine".
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he will travel to the United States this week for talks on the potential U.S. provision of long-range weapons
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskiy ’s latest meeting with US counterpart Donald Trump brought cold comfort to his people. He appeared to leave Washington without any reinforcements for his country’s strike force or air defences amid intensifying Russian attacks on its power grid as winter draws in.
The recent conversation has centered on the delivery of Tomahawks. Call them what you like—a missile or a lever—what matters is how the promise or prospect of precision deep-strike capability changes strategic calculations, much like the delivery of HIMARs or ATACMs early in the war changed the tactical battlefield.