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Ukraine War

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Russian officials, including Kirill Dmitriev, are heading to Washington for high-level talks aimed at breaking the stalemate in Ukraine negotiations, amid concerns over U.S. willingness to engage and potential economic measures. Meanwhile, under President Trump’s policies, many Ukrainians fear a compromised resolution that deprives them of a safe return home, as growing U.S. support shifts toward ceasefire-oriented approaches in global conflicts. In a related development, Poland has charged a Ukrainian man with spying for Russian intelligence, highlighting increasing tensions and espionage activities in the region.

Putin's Envoy Heads to Washington for Ukraine Talks

Russian envoy Kirill Dmitriev will visit Washington this week for talks on Ukraine with U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff, marking the highest-level Russian visit since the 2022 invasion amid growing tensions.

More Republicans Back U.S. Ceasefire Focus in Ukraine and Gaza, AP-NORC Poll Shows

An AP-NORC poll from April 2025 shows that more Republicans now support U.S.-facilitated ceasefire negotiations in Ukraine and Gaza, and favor Trump’s approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict over Biden’s.

Donald Trump Dashes Hopes for Displaced Ukrainians' Return Home

Displaced Ukrainians are losing hope of returning home as U.S.-Russia negotiations, influenced by Trump’s policies, stall progress on Ukraine’s territorial integrity and support. Many fear that the dream of reuniting with their families may never be realized.

Putin’s Investment Negotiator Heads to Washington for Talks With Trump Envoy

Kirill Dmitriev, chief of Russia's sovereign wealth fund, will visit Washington to discuss enhancing U.S.-Russia ties and exploring potential collaborations in minerals and regional development amid ongoing Ukraine negotiations.

Poland Charges Ukrainian Man for Scouting Military Facilities on Behalf of Russia

A 47-year-old Ukrainian citizen, born in Russia, was arrested near Warsaw for scouting Polish military facilities on behalf of Russian intelligence and faces a prison term ranging from 5 to 30 years.