One of Vladimir Putin's cronies horrifyingly bragged about using the bodies of British troops to feed "thousands of local mice".
President Trump must understand that epithets and exaggeration undermine America’s greatest weapon: our credibility.
DONALD Trump has accused Volodymyr Zelensky of “not wanting peace” just hours after a furious showdown in the White House. The two leaders had been set to finalise a critical minerals deal ...
The war of words reached fever pitch on Wednesday when ... Later that day, at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), he added: 'Peace is in the interest of Russia, in the interest ...
One person working with the United Nations peace-keeping mission to South Sudan and several members of the South Sudan People’s Defense Forces were killed during an evacuation exercise in the ...
The Where are the Words? report explores whether the UN Security Council is fulfilling its obligations vis-à-vis the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) Agenda as outlined in the 10 WPS resolutions and ...
Whatever words are used to frame the plans emerging from Sunday's summit of 19 mainly European leaders in London - ceasefire, truce or peace plan - the challenges ahead are enormous. The UK's ...
Trump claimed Ukraine started the war and could have ended it years ago, calling for new elections saying Zelenskyy’s approval rating was at 4% Zelenskyy – whose ratings are actually higher ...
In a three-word statement during an interview with Fox ... who he said in the same interview had "no cards" in peace negotiations. He stunningly claimed that he didn't think the premier was ...