Trump ‘very angry’ at Ukraine hitting Russian pipeline feeding Orbán
U.S. President Donald Trump said he got “very angry” after Ukraine damaged a Russian oil pipeline that supplies his friend Viktor Orbán, Hungary’s prime minister.…
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U.S. President Donald Trump said he got “very angry” after Ukraine damaged a Russian oil pipeline that supplies his friend Viktor Orbán, Hungary’s prime minister.…
Read more →Soldiers training near Kharkiv, Ukraine. The UK has revealed just how effective one of Kyiv’s recent attacks on Russia was shortly after Donald Trump called…
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Read more →The United States is taking part in Russia’s version of the Eurovision Song Contest, alongside a sizable number of dictatorships. The U.S. is sending Brandon…
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Read more →BERLIN — German prosecutors announced Thursday the arrest of a Ukrainian national suspected of helping coordinate the 2022 sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipelines.…
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