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Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNCommentary: How rare-earth minerals deal could help Ukraine — John A. TuresA month ago, the United States and Ukraine signed a Rare Earth Minerals Deal. It’s a pact that, if it passes over objections from Putin supporters in Congress, could bring an end to the Russian Invasion of Ukraine.
In his third phone call with Vladimir Putin, President Donald Trump once again bowed to the Russian leader over ending Moscow’s war on Ukraine. The great dealmaker let the Kremlin
The second act takes place in New York. One character, a sleazy producer, observes: “Just think. When he first came to this country, he was afraid even to say he is Russian. And now we are all friends and making peace everywhere in the world. Such a good peace.”
"I'm not happy with what Putin is doing. He's killing a lot of people, and I don't know what the hell happened to Putin," said Donald Trump on Truth Social over the holiday weekend.
In Ukraine and Gaza, host to two of the most intractable wars in the world, the president is striking out in his efforts for peace.
The proposal on Crimea sets a precedent for tolerating the seizure of territory and incorporating it into one’s homeland, or at least that the United States will not necessarily oppose such actions from close allies such as Israel.
Trump’s executive order last month saw him direct the NOAA to grant permits to mining companies to operate in international and U.S. waters
The president is right about wanting to end the war in Ukraine but wrong about threatening to walk away from cease-fire talks.
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Legit on MSNAsian markets rise as traders eye possible Trump-Xi talksAsian stocks rallied Tuesday as investors kept tabs on developments in the China-US trade war amid speculation the countries' leaders will hold talks soon.
By making harsh, uncompromising demands in peace talks with Ukraine while continuing to pummel it with waves of missiles and drones, Russian President Vladimir Putin is sending a clear message: He wil
Nippon Steel is buying US Steel for $15 billion and has agreed to let the American company remain American-operated” in a Trump-approved deal that “addressed concerns about national security