Ukraine, Donald Trump and Putin
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Russia Is Winning Ukraine War
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In the past two weeks, as hectic diplomatic efforts to bring about a ceasefire in Ukraine have failed, Russia has intensified its push, making its most significant advances since January. We find proof of that in Rodynske.
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A top Kremlin aide has accused Donald Trump of being “not sufficiently informed” about the situation in Ukraine after the US president said Russian leader Vladimir Putin was “playing with fire.”
Drone warfare is evolving at rapid speed, with Ukraine a testing ground where companies can refine their products. Those not there are missing out.
Orban is widely seen as Russia's closest ally in the European Union, and his government has broken ranks with his European partners by maintaining trade and opposing sanctions on Russia, refusing to allow the transit of weapons, and comparing Ukraine to Afghanistan.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said the two countries will also start a joint program to produce long-range weapons that Kyiv can use against Russian targets.
Ex-Russian president Dmitry Medvedev raised the specter of World War III as the rhetoric between the White House and the Kremlin ramped up over the Ukraine war.
A Saskatchewan couple joined The Morning Edition to talk about their new illustrated fantasy novel called Crown of Thorns. The narrative parallels current and past events in Ukraine, and a portion of every book sale will go to the Canada-Ukraine Foundation’s Aid for Artists project.
Zelenskiy, who was speaking in Berlin alongside German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, did not give further details. Kyiv has increasingly sought money from its allies to fund its own burgeoning defence industry. (Reporting by Yuliia Dysa, writing by Max Hunder; Editing by Sharon Singleton)