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President Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin will talk by phone on Saturday, as US officials warn that Russia might invade Ukraine within days.
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Fears of a Russian invasion of Ukraine have prompted the United States to prepare to evacuate its embassy in Kyiv.
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Whatever you read, watch, or listen to, there will be continuous disputes over what Vladimir Putin wants.
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The United States should not be experimenting with a proxy war approach in order to sabotage Russia, but should instead focus on repairing bilateral ties.
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In the midst of a build-up of Russian troops and military equipment on the Ukrainian border, which has generated worries that Moscow is ready to attack the nation, Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump spoke on the phone for 50 minutes.
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Former president Barack Obama accused Senators Chuck Grassley (R., Iowa) and Ron Johnson (R., Wis.) of giving “credence to a Russian disinformation campaign” by probing a possible conflict of interest between Hunter Biden’s business dealings and Joe Biden’s diplomatic work. In a March letter to the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) — which maintains …
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Senate Finance Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R., Iowa) is preparing a bipartisan letter to send to President Trump over the Friday-night firing of Intelligence Community Inspector General Michael Atkinson. Grassley, a Trump ally who has an ongoing probe into the Department of Defense’s role in supporting Stefan Halper, who spied on the 2016 Trump campaign, …