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Just weeks before a scheduled sit-down with President Donald Trump to end the Ukraine war, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin survived a secret Kremlin attempt to take him out with a deadly nerve toxin, intelligence sources told RadarOnline.com in an explosive world exclusive.
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Donald Trump 'offers to recognise Russia's annexation of Ukrainian land' in boost for Vladimir Putin
The United States is ready to eecognise Russia's authority over Crimea and additional Ukrainian regions under occupation, it is understood. Donald Trump has sent his peace and Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff,
Putin has long argued that this has posed a threat to Russia. And it was talk of Ukraine joining NATO that was at least partly used as his rationale for invasion. On the equal and opposite side, both NATO and Europe more broadly, now see Ukraine as its frontline against Russian aggression.
Two major hurdles remain in bringing an end to the Russian-Ukraine war – including getting the Russian leader to accept some concessions. After two days of talks in Geneva, US and Ukrainian officials have whittled down a 28-point peace plan that was slanted towards Russia into a 19-point plan that Kyiv can accept in large part.
LIVING to 150 isn’t long enough, says tyrannical Russian leader Vladimir Putin, following a bizarre meeting with a dancing humanoid. Putin, 73, appeared bewitched by the boogying robot,
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Vladimir Putin's 'chaotic' new warfare on NATO that no one is talking about
Lithuania has recorded hundreds of balloons carrying cigarettes and GPS trackers as officials warn they could be used to carry explosives in the future
A U.S. proposal may cross a number of red lines for the Russian leader, who sees little to lose and much potentially to gain from continuing to fight.
Trump Special Envoy Witkoff's 28-point Ukraine peace plan emerges from Geneva talks, offering prosperity and military strength but territorial losses remain painful.
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Huge Vladimir Putin blow as space ambitions hit by 'critical damage'
The intense blast-off severely compromised the infrastructure, raising fears that restoration might take as long as two years, representing a huge blow to Putin
January shows the Russian leader astride a snowmobile. For February, he flips a judo partner. In August, he offers advice: “My recipe for energy: Sleep little, work a lot and don’t whine.”