At Russia’s Davos, Putin Tells His Soldiers to Keep Fighting
RSS SUMMARY · AGGREGATED FROM TWSJ
The Kremlin chief rejected Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s offer to meet and appeared more interested in boosting relations with the American right.
The Kremlin chief rejected Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s offer to meet and appeared more interested in boosting relations with the American right.
The Kremlin chief rejected Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s offer to meet and appeared more interested in boosting relations with the American right.
Continue Reading
The full story continues on The Wall Street Journal.
Story Sentry shows a short summary aggregated via RSS. The complete article — original photography, charts, and reporting — lives with the publisher.
The Source
TWSJ
Business
Opinion | We’re Preparing for the Wrong AI Labor Crisis
TWSJ·1h ago·3 min read
World News
Opinion | Why U.S. Presidents Misjudge Putin
TWSJ·1h ago·3 min read
Business
Opinion | No Road Representation Without Taxation
TWSJ·4h ago·3 min read
Business
Week Ahead for FX, Bonds: U.S. Inflation Data Due, ECB Likely to Raise Rates
TWSJ·4h ago·3 min read
Related
On this beat
World News
Opinion | Why U.S. Presidents Misjudge Putin
TWSJ·1h ago·3 min read
World News
Thames Water should be nationalised, says Andy Burnham
THE GUARDIAN·1h ago·3 min read
World News
Memo orders ICE to stop reporting deaths of newly released detainees
THE GUARDIAN·1h ago·3 min read
World News
National Park Service ranger dies after falling into a crevasse on Alaska’s Mount McKinley
INDEPENDENT·1h ago·3 min read
