Russia, NATO and Trump
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President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy (L) attends a bilateral meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump (R) at the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) at the UN headquarters on September 23,
UNITED NATIONS -- UNITED NATIONS (AP) — President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he believed Ukraine could win back all territory lost to Russia, a dramatic shift from the U.S. leader’s repeated calls for Kyiv to make concessions to end the war.
Nato countries scrambled more fighter jets after Russian planes neared Latvian airspace, the latest in a string of apparent provocations by Moscow. At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground. Your donation allows us to keep sending journalists to speak to both sides of the story.
President Trump signed an executive order declaring his plan to sell Tiktok's US operations to new owners is getting a green light. NATO allies privately tell Russia that they are ready to shoot down its jets if they keep breaching air space.
Russia is destabilizing Moldova’s elections, probing NATO’s air defenses, and recalibrating against Trump’s conditional support for Ukraine.
From the moment the Russian pilots entered Estonian airspace, they were pursued by Nato’s most advanced fighter jets.
RUSSIA has said it will go to war with the West if Nato acts on the threat to shoot down Moscow’s fighter jets. Tensions have reached new heights after Russia was accused of violating Nato
In response to questions about the alliance being overly cautious in responding to Russian aerial incursions, Nato chief Mark Rutte has said the response rests on the escalation ladder and there must be no doubt Nato forces will shoot down Russian aircraft if they pose a threat during any incursion.