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India has indicated it will continue buying oil from Russia despite threats by U.S. President Donald Trump. The Indian foreign ministry describes its relationship with Russia as “steady and ...
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The Sunday Guardian Live on MSNStanding up to TrumpDepending on who you are reading, the 25% tariffs announced by US President Donald Trump on India, and the flurry of his ...
Talk of mounting nuclear readiness towards Russia could overshadow more trifling domestic matters, like the Epstein scandal, ...
President Trump's 10-12 day countdown for Russia to reach a ceasefire agreement in Ukraine has not translated into action, ...
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Daily Star on MSNPutin ally claims 'violation of power' caused war in Europe as WW3 fears growViktor Orban has long been a thorn in the EU's side. His latest comment, where he accused European leaders of prolonging the war in Ukraine, will only add to their frustration.
India has indicated it will defy threats made by US President Donald Trump and continue buying Russian oil. The world's third ...
Anonymous sources with the Indian government said Saturday that the country would continue buying Russian oil, despite ...
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Kyiv blasted Russia with a barrage of drone strikes overnight, killing at least three people in retaliation for one of Moscow ...
In the face of potential penalties threatened by President Donald Trump, India has affirmed its decision to continue buying cheap oil from Russia. This development surfaces amidst ongoing India-U.S.
The media outlet noted that "Republican senators are getting ready to leave Washington without advancing a major sanctions bill against Russia ...
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