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Peskov tried to dampen tensions, telling reporters Monday that "several different statements were actually made" and that Moscow was working on some of the ideas in the proposed Ukrainian ceasefire.
From Newsweek
Ukraine’s bonds tumbled in price on Monday as investors dialled back their bets that Russian President Vladimir Putin will accept a US-brokered ceasefire in his country’s war with its neighbour.
From The Financial Times
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RBC Ukraine on MSNTrump is angry with Putin, Zelenskyy reportedly prepares for elections - Weekend briefUS President Donald Trump is "angry" and "pissed off" with Russian dictator Vladimir Putin. Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy ordered the elections to be organized after a full ceasefire.
US President Donald Trump says he's "very angry" and "p*ssed off" with his Russian counterpart after Vladimir Putin suggested regime change in Ukraine as part of a future peace deal
Trump also threatened to bomb Iran and told NBC he "couldn't care less” if auto makers raise car prices in response to his tariffs.
President Donald Trump dismantling America's public health infrastructure and leaving people vulnerable to deadly diseases ought to make more people angry
One snowbird says President Donald Trump, who claims to value loyalty, has turned his back on longtime ally Canada with his trade and tariff wars.
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Raw Story on MSN'That's a tell': MSNBC hosts highlight hint Trump is 'mad at somebody' over Signal scandalDonald Trump is angry at someone in the White House over the recent scandal involving Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth sharing detailed military operations plans to a Signal group that unintentionally included a reporter,
President Donald Trump expressed frustration with national security adviser Michael Waltz Thursday in his conversations with people about his decision to withdraw Rep. Elise Stefanik’s nomination to be U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, according to two Republican sources with knowledge of the conversations.
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Poll after poll shows angry Canadians are on board when it comes to retaliating against United States President Donald Trump ‘s tariffs . So far, Canada has implemented 25 per cent retaliatory tariffs on a list of $60-billion worth of items ranging from candles to canes and alcohol to jewelry and gold.