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Ukrainian land Russia set to lose shown on map as Trump shifts stance on war
Trump said that he believes Ukraine can win the war and take back all the lost territory. He made the remarks after meeting with Zelensky after UNGA session.
The US president has suggested Ukraine is in a position of strength as Russia is in ‘big economic trouble’. But experts tell Alex Croft that Kyiv will need support on the ground to reclaim occupied te
As President Trump attempts to help negotiate an end to Russia's war in Ukraine, questions have grown about what will happen to Ukrainian territory claimed by the Kremlin and held by Russian forces. Mr. Trump has said any ceasefire agreement between Russia ...
Russia has occupied a fifth of Ukrainian territory - and a big map showing the area shaded in red was put up in the Oval Office as if to emphasise that point for President Donald Trump's talks with Volodymyr Zelensky on Monday.
The president posted in Turth Social about his belief that, with support, Ukraine could recapture territory it had lost to Russia.
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Russia’s Oreshnik Missile Struck a Secret Factory But Did Nothing
When Russia’s new Oreshnik missile targeted Ukraine’s legendary Pivdenmash factory, the same plant that once built the USSR’s deadliest ICBMs—state media claimed it was “wiped off the map.” But high-resolution satellite images revealed no new damage at all.
European allies agreed on the need for a NATO Article 5-type defence clause that would trigger their entry into the war should Russia renew hostilities. Against this diplomatic background, Russia’s assaults on Ukraine raged on with offensives that threatened the northeast city of Kupiansk.
Polish fighter jets, with help from NATO allies, shot down multiple Russian drones that entered its eastern border early on Sept. 10. It was the first time the NATO member directly engaged with Russian military assets in its airspace since Moscow's invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
A major, 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck in the North Pacific Ocean on Friday, according to the United States Geological Survey. The earthquake prompted a brief tsunami advisory, the second-highest alert level, for some coastal portions of western Alaska, which was lifted about two hours later.
EADaily, September 17th, 2025. Russia has a "pretty good map" of the UK's crucial submarine cable network, which potentially represents a "vulnerable soft underbelly" for an attack. It is reported by Sky News channel with reference to experts.
Vladimir Putin has been warned by his a counterpart to unleash nukes across the UK - and a new map shows exactly where he'd like to do it. These shocking plans were put forward by 73-year-old advisor Sergei Karaganov,