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Nov 21

Watch 9:16
Zelenskyy faces pressure from Trump to accept his Ukraine peace plan

By Stephanie Sy, Sonia Kopelev, Amna Nawaz, Dan Sagalyn

President Trump said he’d like to see Ukraine accept his peace plan by Thursday of next week. But the plan asks Ukraine to make concessions it's previously rejected, and President Zelenskyy said his country has to decide whether to lose…

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Nov 21

WATCH: With new U.S. deal, Trump says that Zelenskyy is 'going to have to accept something'

By Associated Press

“We think we have a way of getting peace,” Trump said. “He’s going to have to approve it.”…

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Nov 21

5 things to know as Zelenskyy faces growing pressures

By Isobel Koshiw, Associated Press

The president of Ukraine is facing a confluence of crises testing his ability to lead an increasingly weary nation nearly four years into a devastating full-scale invasion by Russia.

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Nov 21

Zelenskyy: With U.S. peace plan, Ukraine risks losing dignity or losing key partner

By Illia Novikov, Barry Hatton, Associated Press

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Ukraine would "work calmly with America and all partners,” as he vowed to work constructively.

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Nov 20

Watch 5:42
White House pushes new 28-point peace plan with concessions Ukraine previously rejected

By Nick Schifrin, Sonia Kopelev

PBS News obtained the 28-point plan drafted by the Trump administration to try to end the war in Ukraine. The document is at the center of a pivotal diplomatic visit to Kyiv by Army Secretary Dan Driscoll. It references Ukrainian…

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Nov 20

U.S. and Russia have reportedly drawn up a plan for Ukraine. EU leaders say they and Kyiv must be involved

By Illia Novikov, Aamer Madhani, Associated Press

U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff has been quietly working on the plan for a month, receiving input from both the Ukrainians and the Russians on terms that are acceptable to each side to end the war, according to a senior…

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Nov 18

Zelenskyy visits Picasso's 'Guernica,' drawing parallel to Ukraine's bombing

By Suman Naishadham, Associated Press

The painting, a symbol of the horrors of war, depicts the bombardment of civilian targets during an attack on a northern Spanish town during Spain's Civil War.

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Nov 17

Russia's slowing wartime economy pushes Kremlin to increase taxes and fees

By David McHugh, Associated Press

Russia's economy has slowed after two years of robust growth fueled by the war in Ukraine. That's opening a hole in the Kremlin's budget, and President Vladimir Putin is looking for money to cover the deficit.

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Nov 17

Mike Pompeo named adviser to Ukrainian defense company looking to expand missile operations

By Samya Kullab, Efrem Lukatsky, Associated Press

Former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has joined the advisory board of Ukraine’s leading defense company, Fire Point.

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Nov 16

Finland's president warns no ceasefire likely soon in Ukraine, urges Europe to hold its nerve

By Emma Burrows, Associated Press

A ceasefire in Ukraine is unlikely before the spring and European allies need to keep up support despite a corruption scandal that has engulfed Kyiv, President Alexander Stubb of Finland told The Associated Press.

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