European Leaders Privately Voice Distrust of U.S. on Ukraine Talks, Report Says

A confidential phone call between European leaders this week reportedly revealed deep anxiety over the Biden administration’s approach to ending Russia’s war in Ukraine, with top officials expressing fear that Washington may push Kyiv toward a deal favoring Moscow. According to a report from German news magazine Der Spiegel, written notes from Monday’s conference call…

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Trump to Attend FIFA World Cup Final Draw in Washington This Week

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump will attend the FIFA World Cup final draw in Washington, D.C., on Friday, the White House confirmed on Monday. The high-profile event will take place at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, bringing together international football officials, celebrities, athletes and senior government representatives as the United States…

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Kremlin Confirms Putin Will Meet U.S. Envoy Steve Witkoff on Tuesday for Ukraine Talks

MOSCOW — Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff on Tuesday afternoon in Moscow for new discussions on ending the war in Ukraine, the Kremlin announced Monday. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told reporters that the meeting will take place “in the second half of the day,” confirming fresh diplomatic engagement as Washington…

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U.S. Accused of Killing Survivors During Strike on Alleged Drug Boat in the Caribbean

WASHINGTON — The U.S. military carried out a second strike on a burning boat in the Caribbean, killing survivors of an earlier missile attack during a counter-narcotics operation on September 2, according to reports published Friday by The Washington Post and CNN. Both outlets, citing unnamed officials familiar with the mission, said troops had been…

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Trump Vows to “Permanently Pause” Migration From “Third World Countries” After DC Attack

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Thursday announced plans to impose a sweeping and indefinite halt on migration from what he called “Third World Countries,” linking the move to a deadly attack near the White House that he blamed on failures in Biden-era immigration vetting. Speaking on Truth Social, Trump did not specify which countries…

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Trump Urges Japan Not to Provoke China Over Taiwan Amid Diplomatic Tensions

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump privately advised Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi to avoid provoking China over Taiwan’s sovereignty, according to a report by The Wall Street Journal, following a heated diplomatic clash between Tokyo and Beijing. The dispute erupted after Takaichi suggested Japan could intervene militarily if China launched an attack on Taiwan, the…

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