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NEW DELHI -- India has indicated that it would continue buying oil from Russia despite threats by U.S. President Donald Trump. The Indian foreign ministry said its relationship with Russia was “steady ...
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Anonymous sources with the Indian government told Reuters on Saturday that New Delhi would continue buying crude oil from ...
Kyiv blasted Russia with a barrage of drone strikes overnight, killing at least three people in retaliation for one of Moscow ...
Security analysts called Trump's move a rhetorical escalation with Moscow, but not necessarily a military one, given that the United States already has nuclear-powered submarines that are deployed and ...
Donald Trump escalated tensions with Russia by ordering two U.S. nuclear submarines to reposition themselves near Russian ...
The media outlet noted that "Republican senators are getting ready to leave Washington without advancing a major sanctions bill against Russia ...
Ukraine's military said on Saturday that it had struck oil facilities inside Russia, including a major refinery as well as a ...
"These are long-term oil contracts," one of the sources said. "It is not so simple to just stop buying overnight." ...
A site hosting Iranian drones was among facilities struck overnight by Ukraine, according to its General Staff.
President Trump says India buys military equipment and oil from Russia, which enables Moscow’s war in Ukraine.
The president is rattling a nuclear saber as a distraction.