Trump is slowly, quietly, lifting sanctions on Russia. And halting previously allocated munitions too.
Without an announcement, US policy is beginning to favor not a ceasefire, but Russian success
www.nytimes.com/2025/07/02/u...
Trump is slowly, quietly, lifting sanctions on Russia. And halting previously allocated munitions too.
Without an announcement, US policy is beginning to favor not a ceasefire, but Russian success
www.nytimes.com/2025/07/02/u...
A narrow window: How Europeans can still halt Georgia’s authoritarian turn:
ecfr.eu/article/a-na...
INCREDIBLE MOMENT.
Sir Simon Fraser pleads with media to elicit "a deeper conversation" about trade-offs, the role of Brexit in the UK's position, and challenge Reform arguments "rather than accept them simplistically".
Sky News cuts in to read out the latest tweet from Farage. 🤣~AA
Ukrainian forces withdrawn from Velyka Novosilka, preventing a full encirclement. Russian forces have planted their flag in the city center.
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Meanwhile in Russia: addressing Putin's refusal to be the first to call Trump, Professor Dmitry Evstafiev asserts that Russia — and not the U.S. — is now in a position of strength. He hints that Trump should walk away from NATO to win Putin's approval.
youtu.be/V-LDKxmXHkY
🚨Putin's presidential aide Nikolay Patrushev says the quiet part out loud:
“To achieve success in the election, Donald Trump relied on certain forces to which he has corresponding obligations. As a responsible person, he will be obliged to fulfill them."