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Zelensky Urges Direct Peace Talks With Putin

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has renewed his call for direct talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, proposing a face-to-face meeting as part of efforts to bring an end to the ongoing war between the two countries. In a public letter addressed to Putin, Zelensky argued that waiting for the conflict to regain the full attention of the United States would be a mistake. He stressed that lasting peace could only be achieved through direct negotiations between Kyiv and Moscow. The Ukrainian leader also urged Russia to agree to a complete ceasefire throughout any future peace discussions, although Putin had earlier rejected the idea of a full halt in fighting during negotiations. Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump voiced support for a potential meeting between the two leaders, saying such talks would be beneficial and could help move peace efforts forward. The […]

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Rubio Tells NATO Ministers Trump Very Disappointed Over Iran War Stance

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has told NATO ministers that President Donald Trump is very disappointed with alliance members that have not allowed the United States to use military bases on their soil for operations in the Iran war. In a pointed remark to reporters in Miami before departing for a NATO foreign ministers' gathering in Helsingborg Sweden Rubio singled out Spain for refusing US access to its bases. He questioned why nations like Spain remain in NATO if they deny the United States use of their military facilities. Rubio said You have nations like Spain refusing us access to these bases so why are you part of NATO That's a very legitimate inquiry. He added that to be fair other NATO members have been quite supportive but this is a matter that needs addressing. This marks Rubio's first […]

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US Troop Cut in Germany Sparks NATO Concerns

Senior Republican lawmakers in the United States have criticised a Pentagon decision to withdraw 5,000 troops from Germany, warning that it could weaken NATO’s deterrence posture and send an unintended signal to Russia. Senator Roger Wicker and Representative Mike Rogers, who lead the Senate and House Armed Services Committees, said the troops should instead be repositioned further east in Europe rather than withdrawn entirely. They argued that maintaining a strong forward military presence remains essential as European allies continue increasing defence spending. A Pentagon spokesperson, Sean Parnell, said the decision followed a comprehensive review of operational needs and current conditions on the ground. He added that the withdrawal is expected to take place over the next six to twelve months. President Donald Trump indicated that additional troop reductions could follow, though he did not provide specifics. The United States currently […]

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US Plans to Cut Troops in Germany Sparks NATO Concern

Senior Republican lawmakers in the United States have raised concerns over a Pentagon plan to reduce the American military presence in Germany, warning that the move could weaken NATO deterrence and send an encouraging signal to Russia. The planned reduction involves the withdrawal of around 5,000 US troops currently stationed in Germany, which hosts the largest American military deployment in Europe. The decision was confirmed by Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell, who said it followed a detailed review of operational needs and conditions on the ground. Two senior lawmakers, Senator Roger Wicker and Representative Mike Rogers, who lead the Senate and House Armed Services Committees respectively, argued that the troops should not be withdrawn from Europe entirely. Instead, they suggested that forces should be repositioned further east to strengthen deterrence against potential threats. In a joint statement, they warned that reducing […]

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One year on, US-Europe security ties face deep uncertainty

One year after a controversial speech by US Vice-President JD Vance at the Munich Security Conference, transatlantic relations remain under severe strain. In February last year, Vance stunned his audience by accusing Europe of undermining itself through its migration and free speech policies, arguing that the continent’s greatest threat came from within. Since then, the Trump administration has profoundly reshaped global politics. Over the past year, Washington has imposed punitive tariffs on both allies and rivals, carried out an audacious operation in Venezuela, pushed uneven peace efforts in Ukraine widely seen as favourable to Moscow, and even suggested that Canada should become the “51st state” of the United States. These moves have unsettled partners and rivals alike. As the Munich Security Conference opens again later this week, expectations are high. The US delegation will be led by Secretary of State […]

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NATO allies plan big new US arms buys for Ukraine

NATO allies have pledged to make major new purchases of United States-made weapons and equipment to strengthen Ukraine’s defences as the war with Russia continues.​ Defence ministers and senior officials from several member states signalled plans to sign fresh contracts for air defence systems, artillery, drones, and ammunition, saying Ukraine still urgently needs long-term military support.​ The new commitments are expected to run into billions of dollars and will focus on replenishing Ukraine’s stocks while also rebuilding allied arsenals that have been depleted by previous transfers to Kyiv.​ Officials said the purchases would be arranged through joint procurement schemes and direct national orders, with the aim of speeding up deliveries and ensuring greater coordination across the alliance.​ They argued that the extra firepower is essential to help Ukraine hold the front lines, protect cities from missile and drone attacks, and […]

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US Insists It Authored Ukraine Plan After Claims of Russian ‘Wish List’

The US government, led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, has reiterated that its controversial 28-point peace plan for Ukraine was drafted by the US, not Russia, despite claims from some US senators describing it as a Russian “wish list.” The plan, based on input from Russia and Ukraine, calls for Kyiv’s troop withdrawal from contested eastern regions, limits on Ukraine’s armed forces, and freezes battle lines in partially occupied areas. The proposal met with resistance from Ukrainian allies in Europe who claim it leaves Ukraine exposed and does not guarantee security for all Europeans. Details leaked from the plan include: Withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from eastern areas Russia has been unable to conquer. Limits on the size of Ukraine’s military. Recognition of Russian control over Donetsk, Luhansk, and Crimea. Freezing borders in Kherson and Zaporizhzhia along current battle lines. […]

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EU Leaders Meet in Copenhagen Amid Russian Drone Threats

EU leaders have gathered in Copenhagen under growing pressure to strengthen European defence following a series of Russian airspace incursions and drone disruptions at Danish airports. Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said Europe faces a direct threat. “From a European perspective there is only one country willing to threaten us and that is Russia, and therefore we need a very strong answer back,” she told reporters. Countries on the EU’s eastern flank, including Poland and Estonia, have been most affected by the incursions. Several member states now back plans for a multi-layered “drone wall” designed to detect, track, and neutralize Russian drones. Security around the summit has been tightened. Civilian drone flights are banned until Friday, and strict traffic restrictions are in place across Copenhagen. The city is also hosting a broader European Political Community summit, with international allies providing […]

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Putin Vows to Target Western Troops if Sent to Ukraine

Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned that any Western forces deployed to Ukraine would be considered “legitimate targets” for Russia’s military. His comments came Friday at an economic forum in Vladivostok, a day after Kyiv’s allies announced plans to send troops as part of a potential peace agreement. On Thursday, 26 countries led by France and Britain pledged to join a “reassurance force” on land, at sea, and in the air to monitor any eventual peace deal. The war, which began in February 2022, has already claimed tens of thousands of lives, displaced millions, and devastated much of Ukraine’s east and south. “If some troops appear there, especially now during the fighting, we proceed from the premise that they will be legitimate targets,” Putin said, insisting that foreign deployments would not foster long-term peace. He also blamed Ukraine’s growing military […]

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JD Vance Sees ‘Good Chance’ of Trade Deal With Britain

Vice President JD Vance expressed optimism about a future U.S.-U.K. trade deal under a potential Trump administration, citing President Trump’s affinity for Britain as a reassuring signal for a nation recently subjected to his 10% tariff policy. In an interview published Tuesday by the British outlet UnHerd, Vance emphasized Trump’s admiration for King Charles III, calling the U.S.-U.K. bond “a very important relationship.” He also noted ongoing collaboration with Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s government, stating, “There’s a good chance we’ll come to a great agreement that’s in the best interest of both countries.” While details of a potential deal remain vague, negotiations are expected to face hurdles. Past U.S.-U.K. trade talks have stalled over contentious issues like American agricultural imports, including chlorine-washed chicken and hormone-treated beef—products long opposed by British critics. The U.S. has prioritized trade discussions with Japan and other […]

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