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Biden turns his attention back to Asia after months focused on Russia's war in Ukraine While Biden and his team have spent much of their time and resources on Russia's invasion of Ukraine, provocations from North Korea have intensified and China continues to flex its economic and military might. As he touches down in Seoul on Friday, the ...
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May 18, 2022 Russia-Ukraine news Retired Russian colonel Mikhail Khodarenok said any talk about Ukraine being able to counterattack is a "big exaggeration," just a day after he criticized Russia's military operations in Ukraine saying the situation for Russia could "get worse.".
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Russia's war in Ukraine A 21-year-old captured Russian soldier has pleaded "fully" guilty to war crimes at a trial in Kyiv: Vadim Shishimarin appeared before the first war crimes trial since Russia invaded Ukraine back in February.
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Biden to meet with Swedish and Finnish leaders after their nations apply to join NATO White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan told reporters on Wednesday that the meeting with Finnish President Sauli Niinistö and Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson in Washington will allow the three nations "to coordinate on the path ...
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Russia's war in Ukraine The NATO alliance doesn't expect significant gains for either side of the battlefield in Ukraine in coming weeks, a NATO military official with knowledge of the intelligence told CNN on Wednesday.
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Russia's war in Ukraine What we're covering · The battle for Mariupol's massive Azovstal steel plant appears to be nearing an end, after hundreds of the remaining Ukrainian soldiers were evacuated. · But Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Tuesday negotiations with Russia ...
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Setbacks in Ukraine trigger rare criticism of Russia's war effort by Russian bloggers Lviv, Ukraine (CNN) The Russian army's performance in Ukraine has been less than impressive according to Western intelligence assessments -- and that viewpoint is gaining ground among some in Russia itself. Three Russian military bloggers have suddenly ...
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US officials seek clarity on Turkey's view of NATO expansion WASHINGTON — With Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan taking an increasingly tough line against the NATO membership bids of Finland and Sweden despite far less strident statements from some of his top aides, U.S. officials are trying to determine ...
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Why is Turkey causing problems for Finland and Sweden's plans to join NATO? Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan arrives for a welcoming ceremony for his Algerian counterpart, Abdelmadjid Tebboune, in Ankara, Turkey, Monday, May 16. Istanbul ...
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Swedish defense minister on decision to apply to NATO after decades of resistance NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Sweden's Defense Minister Peter Hultqvist after his meeting with Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, about his country's decision on joining NATO. MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: It's official. Sweden and Finland have applied ...
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