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2 weeks ago |
telegraphindia.com | Marc Santora |Maria Varenikova |Liubov Sholudko
For many in Ukraine, the call was the last gasp of a chaotic process that few believed had any chance of success as long as Washington refused to pressure Moscow, and that means the devastating war will rage on Marc Santora, Maria Varenikova, Liubov Sholudko Published 22.05.25, 10:02 AM An official of a funeral home moves the body of former Ukrainian politician Andriy Portnov after he was killed by unidentified gunmen outside a school in Madrid on Wednesday Reuters From where Olena Boiko...
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2 weeks ago |
capitalmadrid.com | Maria Varenikova |Jose Bautista |José Bautista
LO QUE HAY QUE LEER ESTE 22 DE MAYOLas portadas, grandes titulares y páginas de opinión recogen este jueves el asesinato en Pozuelo del ucraniano prorruso Andriy Portnov...
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2 weeks ago |
infobae.com | Maria Varenikova |Jose Bautista |José Bautista
Yanukovych, Viktor FZelensky, VolodymyrEuropeMadrid (Spain)Moscow (Russia)RussiaUkraineAndriy Portnov era un colaborador de alto rango del expresidente ucraniano Viktor Yanukóvich, quien fue derrocado en una revuelta en 2014 por su alineamiento con Moscú.
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2 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Maria Varenikova |José Antonio Bautista García
Unos hombres armados mataron el miércoles por la mañana a un colaborador de alto rango del expresidente ucraniano Víktor Yanukóvich a la salida de una escuela en un municipio a las afueras de Madrid, según las autoridades españolas y la prensa local. El Ministerio del Interior español dijo que los agentes de policía habían respondido a una llamada de emergencia cerca de las 9:15 a. m. sobre una persona con heridas de bala en la localidad de Pozuelo de Alarcón.
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2 weeks ago |
thenewstribune.com | Marc Santora |Maria Varenikova |Liubov Sholudko
A woman near a wrecked building in Kupiansk, Ukraine, May 16, 2025. After a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, President Donald Trump appears to be stepping back from trying to pressure Moscow to end its invasion of Ukraine. Many Ukrainians see little choice but to battle on.
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2 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Marc Santora |Maria Varenikova |Liubov Sholudko
President Trump appears to be stepping back from trying to end the war in Ukraine. Many in the country see little choice but to battle on. President Trump swept into office with a declaration that he could bring Europe's deadliest war in a generation to a swift end. But after a phone call on Monday with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, Mr. Trump appears prepared to step back from his role trying to end the war in Ukraine.
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1 month ago |
bradenton.com | Andrew Kramer |Maria Varenikova |Kim Barker
Ukraine signed a deal giving the United States control over a share of its future revenue from natural resources, a long-awaited agreement that Kyiv hopes will clear the way for continued U.S. support. The announcement late Wednesday that the deal had been signed came after months of fraught negotiations -- including an explosive Oval Office confrontation -- as the Trump administration tries to broker an end to Ukraine’s three-year war with Russia.
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1 month ago |
nytimes.com | Kim Barker |Maria Varenikova |Oleksandra Mykolyshyn |Brendan Hoffman
"It feels like I lost my whole extended family," one survivor said. A woman laying flowers on Saturday at a two-story apartment building in Kyiv, Ukraine, that was destroyed by a Russian ballistic missile two days earlier, killing 13 people. "It feels like I lost my whole extended family," one survivor said. A woman laying flowers on Saturday at a two-story apartment building in Kyiv, Ukraine, that was destroyed by a Russian ballistic missile two days earlier, killing 13 people. Credit...
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1 month ago |
bostonglobe.com | Kim Barker |Maria Varenikova
KYIV — Russia killed at least 12 people and injured 90 others in a huge attack on the Ukrainian capital early Thursday, prompting President Trump to issue a rare public critique of Moscow, just hours after he lashed out at President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine. The assault was the deadliest on the capital, Kyiv, since the summer. Explosions shook buildings and sent more than 16,000 people into the subway system to take shelter while clouds of smoke rose over the city as the sun came up.
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1 month ago |
spokesman.com | Kim Barker |Maria Varenikova
KYIV, Ukraine — Russia killed at least 12 people and injured 90 others in a huge attack on the Ukrainian capital early Thursday, prompting President Donald Trump to issue a rare public critique of Moscow just hours after he lashed out at President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine. The assault was the deadliest on the capital, Kyiv, since the summer.