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Keir Starmer has been talking up the prospect of 'squeezing' Vladimir Putin at the G7 summit in Canada this week.
The Kyiv attack, which killed at least 15 people and left 139 injured, was 'one of the most terrifying strikes' of the ...
KANANASKIS, ALTA. — A joint G7 statement supporting Ukraine in the face of its invasion by Russia was kiboshed during the summit after the U.S. refused to sign on unless it was watered down, according ...
President Trump opened his remarks at the Group of 7 gathering of industrialized nations by criticizing the decision to expel ...
Ukraine is marking a day of mourning on Wednesday after what Volodymyr Zelensky described as one of the worst attacks on Kyiv ...
The two days of meetings that Prime Minister Mark Carney chaired in Alberta highlighted both the potential value and the real ...
The American killed in Kyiv was a 62-year-old resident of the Solomianskyi district, according to Kyiv’s mayor, Vitali ...
Group of Seven leaders on Tuesday vowed greater support for Ukraine but stopped short of joint condemnation of Russia for its ...
The US president greeted his host, Canada’s Mark Carney, by lamenting Russia was “kicked out” of the group back in 2014.
The UK has announced plans for further sanctions, but Donald Trump's presence is already destablising G7 unity.
Donald Trump sparked backlash on Monday for defending Russian President Vladimir Putin during remarks at the G7 summit in Kananaskis, Canada.
MOSCOW, June 18 /TASS/. SPIEF may yield $95.5 billion in contracts, and US President Donald Trump leaves the G7 summit in Canada early. Meanwhile, Iran deploys a hypersonic missile to strike Israel.