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    Russia’s Putin: Top Goal for Journalists Is ‘Do Not Offend’
    Jun24

    Russia’s Putin: Top Goal for Journalists Is ‘Do Not Offend’

    MOSCOW – Russian President Vladimir Putin says the most important principle for journalists is to avoid upsetting those featured in their articles and television broadcasts. Journalists should ensure their work “won’t be offensive to those about whom they do their reports,” Putin said Saturday, according to a news agency. The...

    Ryan Backs Russia Sanctions; Dems Say GOP Delay for Trump
    Jun22

    Ryan Backs Russia Sanctions; Dems Say GOP Delay for Trump

    WASHINGTON – Speaker Paul Ryan is expressing support for a popular bill that would hit Iran and Russia with sanctions amid Democratic criticism that House Republicans are stalling for time to weaken the penalties at the Trump administration’s request. “We just want to get moving on it,” the Wisconsin Republican told reporters on...

    Russia Cancels Diplomatic Meeting in Wake of U.S. Sanctions
    Jun21

    Russia Cancels Diplomatic Meeting in Wake of U.S. Sanctions

    MOSCOW – The Kremlin voiced displeasure Wednesday about new United States sanctions against Russia and called off much-anticipated talks with a senior U.S administration official in response. The Trump administration announced Tuesday that it had imposed sanctions on 38 Russian individuals and firms over Russian activities in Ukraine. Treasury...

    Ukrainian Government, Separatists Agree on New Cease-Fire
    Jun21

    Ukrainian Government, Separatists Agree on New Cease-Fire

    MOSCOW – The Ukrainian government and Russia-backed separatists have agreed on a new cease-fire in the country’s war-torn east, a spokesman for the Ukrainian government said Wednesday. Fighting between government forces and Russia-backed rebels in Ukraine’s industrial heartland has killed more than 10,000 people and displaced more...

    Russia Regrets New U.S. Sanctions, Mulls Retaliatory Moves
    Jun21

    Russia Regrets New U.S. Sanctions, Mulls Retaliatory Moves

    The Kremlin has voiced regret about the new U.S. sanctions against Russia and warned of possible retaliation. President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Wednesday that the U.S. move wasn’t constructive, adding that “various options are being considered on expert level.” The Trump administration announced...

    Trump Meets Ukrainian Leader Amid Russia Investigation
    Jun21

    Trump Meets Ukrainian Leader Amid Russia Investigation

    WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump met with his Ukrainian counterpart Tuesday amid intensifying questions over whether his administration will step in to protect partners in the face of Russian aggression. The meeting with Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko was originally described by the White House as a brief “drop-in.” But the...

    Trump Calls Warmbier’s Death a ‘Total Disgrace’
    Jun20

    Trump Calls Warmbier’s Death a ‘Total Disgrace’

    WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump said Tuesday that the death of 22-year-old Otto Warmbier after his lengthy detention in North Korea was a “total disgrace,” and said if the college student had been returned home to the U.S. earlier, “I think the result would have been a lot different.” Trump said he had spoken with...

    General: U.S. and Moscow in Delicate Talks on Syria Tensions
    Jun19

    General: U.S. and Moscow in Delicate Talks on Syria Tensions

    WASHINGTON – The top U.S. military officer said Monday that Washington and Moscow are in delicate discussions to tamp down tensions arising from the U.S. shootdown of a Syrian fighter jet, which the Russians called a violation of a U.S.-Russian understanding on avoiding air incidents. In an appearance at the National Press Club, Marine Gen....

    Putin Sarcastically Offers Comey Political Asylum in Russia
    Jun16

    Putin Sarcastically Offers Comey Political Asylum in Russia

    MOSCOW – Wading into the furor surrounding the investigations of the Trump White House, President Vladimir Putin used a national call-in show Thursday to disparage what he called U.S. “political infighting” that is blocking better relations with Russia. The Russian leader even sarcastically offered political asylum to fired FBI...

    Senate Passes Sweeping Sanctions Bill Targeting Iran, Russia
    Jun15

    Senate Passes Sweeping Sanctions Bill Targeting Iran, Russia

    WASHINGTON – A frequently polarized Senate found common ground Thursday as Republicans and Democrats joined forces to approve a sweeping sanctions bill that punishes longtime adversaries Iran and Russia with an array of financial penalties. The bipartisan legislation passed overwhelmingly Thursday, 98-2, more than five months after U.S....