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Zelenskiy tells UN: Stop Russia's war or face dangerous arms race
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) -Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy urged world powers to help stop Russia's war in his country in a speech to the United Nations on Wednesday, warning of a dangerous arms race that he said the fighting was unleashing.
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Iran and Russia agree on nuclear power project as United Nations sanctions approach
Russia and Iran have taken a major step in energy cooperation by signing an agreement to build nuclear power plants in Iran. The deal focuses on creating several small nuclear power plants to help Iran expand its energy capabilities.
President Trump said Ukraine might be able to reclaim all its lost territory in the war against Russia. Earlier, he suggested NATO countries should shoot down Russian military aircraft that enter their airspace.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov one day after Trump called Moscow a "paper tiger" and said Ukraine could win back its land
Russia and Ukraine are accusing each other of deadly drone strikes on civilian areas as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy anticipates a busy week at the U.N.
NATO allies accused Russia at the United Nations on Monday of violating the alliance's air space in Estonia and Poland -- actions that Britain said risked triggering an armed conflict.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and other world leaders will address the United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday. President Trump, who delivered remarks on Tuesday, seemingly shifted
During his address to the United Nations General Assembly, President Trump criticized European nations for continuing to buy Russian oil and gas amid the war in Ukraine and called on them to "cease all energy purchases.
Seven years ago, Trump was just a few sentences into his annual United Nations General Assembly address when most of the gathered leaders of the 193 countries represented began to chuckle—and then outright guffaw.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Wednesday blasted the United Nations as a weak institution that is helpless in stopping war amid his country’s 3 1/2-year defense against Russian invading
President Donald Trump returns to the UNGA 2025 stage as U.S. funding cuts, war in Gaza, Ukraine and global flashpoints on artificial intelligence and humanitarian crises dominate debate.