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Russia launched four missiles and 136 drones into Ukraine overnight into Monday morning, according to Ukraine's air force.
After European leaders stepped up military spending, President Trump aligned himself more closely with them on the war. But his tariffs threats have left bruises.
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Irish Star on MSNTrump issues baffling 43-word statement ahead of meeting with NATO Secretary General"It has come at a cost of TRILLIONS OF DOLLARS, and it is just not sustainable any longer - And never was!" Trump raged.
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNSweden pledges rapid and substantial military aid to UkraineHe made this statement after the U.S. President Donald Trump decision to greenlight military aid for Ukraine. Read also: Sweden to enhance Ukraine’s artillery with 10 new barrels “I welcome President Trump’s important decision to enable the delivery of more advanced weapons to Ukraine and to significantly increase economic pressure on Russia,
The US Senate Armed Services Committee has approved $500 million in security assistance for Ukraine in the draft 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) amid reports that President Donald Trump could separately announce a new round of aid for the embattled country.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has expressed gratitude for U.S. President Donald Trump's plan to send more weapons to Ukraine, particularly Patriot air defense missile systems.
President Donald Trump said the US will send more Patriot air-defense batteries to Ukraine in an apparent shift to a more confrontational stance toward Russia after his attempts to negotiate a ceasefire failed.
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💸 Ukraine’s war, Europe’s wallet — generals warn: ‘we’re not a weapons bank’A new proposal from U.S. President Donald Trump has stirred controversy across Europe and beyond. During a recent meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, Trump announced a major military aid plan for Ukraine.
President Trump now wants to give more weapons to Ukraine and is threatening increased sanctions if Russian President Vladimir Putin doesn't agree to end the war in 50 days. The president explained why in a phone call with our partners at BBC News.