Putin needs war to survive, and anyone criticizing Ukraine for not surrendering "for peace" should realize that Russia's war would then continue, but without Ukraine defending Europe.
Lots of pro russian Irish people telling me to ‘go to the front lines & leave Ireland’
I’ve just come here from Nikopol. The press armour is still in my bag. I watched Russian drones hunt civilians with my own eyes. That’s why the indifference here is so despicable, especially while Ireland still supplies alumina to Russias war machine.
I’m not going anywhere. This investigation continues
There will be no peace: "Do your job, brothers," Putin said in an address to the military, according to Russian media reports.
With this, Putin rejects President Zelenskyy's open letter.
The fighting will end when Russia has achieved its goals—Putin.
What is so hard to understand about that statement? The perverse monster in the Kremlin does not want peace—Putin must be bombed to the negotiating table.
All hell has broken loose at Putin's Economic Forum after Steven Seagal has reportedly eaten several members of the Chinese delegation.
Here, hurriedly waddling from the scene of the crime.
@sseagalofficial
Good morning and Happy Friday to everyone who, during a time of such petty vindictiveness from the Oval Office, needed to see this moment of kindness from one of our greatest Presidents ever: President Biden.
trump is totally incapable of it.
Dr. Jane Goodall filmed an interview in March 2025 with the understanding it would only be released after her death. This is her final message from it.
Trump is now openly showing the world that he is Putin's whore.
US Asks Ukraine for Help Easing Sanctions on Belarusian Fertilizers – Bloomberg
Washington believes that this could partially reduce Lukashenko’s dependence on the Kremlin and improve relations with Minsk—utter nonsense.
As a result of the 2021 sanctions, Belarus lost access to Baltic Sea ports and was forced to reroute its exports through Russian ports and railway connections.
However, Lithuania and Poland continue to oppose any easing of sanctions—citing security concerns as well as the EU's position.