Donald Trump thinks he can end the war in Ukraine. In reality, he’s preparing to hand Russia a win — and the consequences will be profound.
BERLIN — German Chancellor Olaf Scholz spoke Friday with Russian President Vladimir Putin ... The new communication between ...
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has spoken with Russian President Vladimir Putin in what appeared to be the first conversation ...
The hourlong call centered on what German officials said was a push to end the war in Ukraine. It was the first in two years ...
Just when you thought it couldn't get any worse, on Thursday Trump announced that he had chosen Robert F. Kennedy Jr for ...
Liberal democracy offers moral constraints without problem-solving. Populism offers problem-solving without moral constraints ...
To deal successfully with Russia's president, President-elect Donald Trump must understand the difference between what ...
Alexander Mertens is a professor of finance at the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, a professor at the ...
The most important difference from those days is that the Russians have already endured one full White House term of Trump, ...
Russian President Vladimir ... than bide its time. It is emerging as the dominant power in Eurasia by Russia’s own hand. Beijing cannot base its long-term security on Putin’s Russia.
It's not immediately clear why the government-controlled TV and its prime-time news program chose this particular angle.
A clear victory gives the president-elect a strength and credibility on the world stage that he lacked eight years ago.