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Deal or no deal? Why Trump is struggling to win fast ceasefire in Ukraine

Presidents Trump and Putin, here meeting in 2018, have spoken on the phone twice since Trump returned to power When Donald Trump met President Zelensky in New York last September, the then US presidential candidate believed that he could bring the war in Ukraine to an early end. “If we win, I think we are […]

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Elon Musk received court summons in SEC suit over failure to properly disclose Twitter stake

According to a filing on Thursday, Elon Musk received a court summons last week in connection with the SEC case on his alleged failure to reveal the purchase of Twitter stock in 2022 before bidding to buy the company. The filing stated that a process server gave civil summons to Kasturi at the headquarters of

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DOGE doxx site maps ‘Musk World’ as Trump AG threatens Tesla vandals with federal charges

Tesla CEO Elon Musk watches as President Donald Trump talks to the media, outside the White House in Washington, D.C., March 11, 2025. Tesla’s numerous locations in the United States are highlighted on a brand-new online map. The map includes proprietors, dealerships, and Superchargers, together with purported addresses and call numbers related to participants of

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Trump suggests US could run Ukraine’s power plants

US President Donald Trump has described a day after a “very good” hour-long phone call with his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky, a day after talking to Russian President Vladimir Putin. Zelensky later stated that he believed that “permanent peace could be achieved this year” under Trump’s leadership.The potential American ownership of Ukraine’s nuclear power plants

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US State Dept refutes reports of travel ban list

“What people are looking at over these last several days is not a list that exists,” says spokesperson Washington: Amidst great speculation related to potential travel restrictions by the administration of President Donald Trump, the US State Department has rejected the existence of any travel ban list. The State Department spokesman Tami Bruce said during

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Putin agrees in Trump call to pause Ukraine energy attacks but no full ceasefire

After a phone call with US President Donald Trump, President Vladimir Putin has rejected a complete and immediate ceasefire in Ukraine and has only agreed to prevent attacks on energy infrastructure. The Russian leader refused to sign a wider month’s ceasefire that Trump’s team recently worked with Ukrainians in Saudi Arabia. He said that it

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White House denies ignoring court order halting Venezuelan deportations

The White House is denying that it violated the order of a judge on Saturday, which to prevent the exile of Al Salvador to the gang members of Venezuela, which if this happens, will take legal demonstrations on the claims of the huge presidential power of the presidential power near the banks of a constitutional

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Starmer’s ad hoc alliance could still struggle to materialise

Sir Keir Starmer, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, claims that “huge amounts” have occurred since his “coalition of the willing” concept first came to light at his summit at Lancaster House two weeks ago. He is not wrong: US-Ukrainian relations have been on a rollercoaster ride since then, culminating in the meeting in Riyadh

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