Russia thought it was financially untouchable—but the West had other plans. Sanctions have triggered a Ruble collapse, and even neutral Switzerland is in on the pressure. What’s next for Russia’s economy?
For those with a vested interest in Ukraine, U.S. President Donald Trump's first week in office was a bit of a rollercoaster. During his first presidential term, Trump famously praised Russian President Vladimir Putin.
President Donald Trump is emphasizing that targeting Russia’s oil revenue is the best way to get Moscow to end its nearly three-year war against Ukraine.
Russia is waiting for signals from Washington to commence highly anticipated peace negotiations to end the war with Ukraine.
One of President Donald Trump’s several broken campaign promises was highlighted by a question Thursday as he spoke at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, where he refused to say if Russia’s illegal war against Ukraine would be over in a year.
Ukraine praised U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday for threatening to impose tariffs and sanctions on Russia if it refuses to make a deal to end the war in Ukraine and said the comment sent a \"strong signal\".
US President Donald Trump’s virtual speech at WEF and more criticism against the grounded drones in Switzerland.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has warned that a Russian victory over Ukraine would undermine the dissuasive force of the world’s biggest military alliance and could cost trillions of dollars to restore the organization's credibility.
Speaking a day after Trump’s inauguration, Ukraine’s president told world leaders at Davos that Europe needs to remain united and “learn how to take care of itself.”
(MENAFN- Swissinfo) Switzerland's neutrality has not prevented it from becoming the target of fake news and propaganda from Moscow, reports show. An explainer. Since when and why has Switzerland ...
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For decades, babies in Georgia were stolen from their mothers and illegally sold for adoption. Tamuna Museridze has dedicated her life to making this dirty secret public – and finding her own mother.