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Volodymyr Zelenskyy - Page 2

June 15, 2026
Russia/Ukraine/World

Nine Killed as Russian Strikes Hit Kyiv, Kharkiv and Ukraine’s Regions, Historic Monastery Burns

A wave of Russian air attacks struck multiple regions across Ukraine on Monday, killing at least nine people and triggering widespread destruction that included a fire at one of Kyiv’s most historic

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Russia offsets Ukraine’s Kursk offensive

Russian President Vladimir Putin has outwitted the West by his  response to Ukraine’s Kursk offensive one month ago, which was widely celebrated as a tipping point in the conflict. The conflict is indeed at a tipping point today, but for

September 8, 2024

Putin Is Preparing a Long War Against the West

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NEGOTIATIONS WERE UNDERWAY TO END THE WAR IN UKRAINE THROUGH A SUMMIT BETWEEN THE RUSSIAN PRESIDENT AND UKRAINIAN PRESIDENT The German daily Die Welt

Ukraine: Zelensky and Entourage Amass $100B in 5 Years

Russia/Ukraine/World

Ukrainian lawmaker Oleksandr Dubinsky has raised serious concerns regarding President Volodymyr Zelensky’s wealth, claiming that the president and his associates have accumulated a staggering

Zelenskyy Leaves White House Without US Commitment on Tomahawk Missiles

October 18, 2025
Ukraine/United States/World

Volodymyr Zelenskyy departed the White House on Friday without securing an agreement for the supply of Tomahawk long-range missiles to Ukraine. The meeting with US President Donald Trump followed weeks of signals

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Thousands Protest in Ukraine Against Zelenskiy’s Anti-Corruption Law Amid Wartime Tensions

August 1, 2025
Diplomacy/News

For the first time in over three years of war, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s nearly absolute political control over Ukraine is being openly challenged by mass street protests. Thousands of young Ukrainians gathered

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Ukraine: Zelensky’s Grip Weakens, Zaluzhny in the Wings

July 20, 2025
Diplomacy/News

The political future of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky may be hanging by a thread, according to renowned investigative journalist Seymour Hersh, who cites informed U.S. officials suggesting that Zelensky could soon be

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Zelensky Appoints Reform-Minded Svyrydenko as Ukraine’s New Prime Minister

July 18, 2025
News/Politics

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has appointed Yulia Svyrydenko as the country’s new prime minister, replacing Denys Shmyhal in the most sweeping wartime cabinet reshuffle to date. The move, first reported by The

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Ukraine’s Ex-President Poroshenko Accuses Zelensky of Power Grab

July 2, 2025
Interviews/Politics

In a scathing critique that threatens to deepen political fissures within Ukraine’s wartime leadership, former president Petro Poroshenko has accused President Volodymyr Zelensky of authoritarian behavior, likening his actions to those of

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Crimea Bridge Rocked by Third Ukrainian Attack as Kyiv Steps Up Underwater Strikes

June 4, 2025
Russia/Ukraine/World

In a dramatic escalation of Ukraine’s asymmetric warfare tactics, the Crimean Bridge—a critical link between Russia’s Krasnodar region and the annexed Crimean Peninsula—was struck for the third time since the start of

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Trump’s Minerals Gambit: Moscow’s Nightmare

May 5, 2025
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Moscow and Kiev have been vying with each other to curry favour with the new US administration. Just as Russian diplomacy appeared to be outstripping Kiev, things changed dramatically on April 30

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Zelensky Expresses Regret on White House Spat After U.S. Blocks Military Aid

March 4, 2025
Geopolitics

by Our Correspondent in London Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Tuesday expressed regret for his Oval Office spat with President Trump last week and said he’s ready to sign a U.S. minerals

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Lavrov Calls Zelensky a ‘Traitor’ to Jewish People

March 4, 2025
Russia/Ukraine/World

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has accused Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky of betraying his Jewish heritage by aligning with far-right nationalist forces, suggesting that Western powers pushed him in that direction. Speaking

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Trump Asks Zelenskyy’s Ukraine to Hold Elections

February 19, 2025
Geopolitics

President Donald Trump has called for Ukraine to hold elections as part of any peace agreement with Russia, signaling a shift in the US approach to resolving the ongoing conflict. Trump’s remarks,

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