• US Approves $825m Missile Sale To Ukraine

    The U.S. State Department has approved the potential sale of 3,350 Extended Range Attack Munition (ERAM) air-launched missiles and related equipment to Ukraine, worth $825 million.

    The Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) confirmed that the deal — funded by Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway, and a U.S. loan guarantee — is aimed at strengthening Ukraine’s self-defense and regional security capabilities.

    Congress must still sign off on the transaction before delivery.

    The move comes as the war enters its third year, with President Trump urging Europe to shoulder more of the financial burden, contrasting the Biden-era $65bn U.S. aid to Kyiv.

    #UkraineWar #USPolitics #MilitaryAid
    US Approves $825m Missile Sale To Ukraine The U.S. State Department has approved the potential sale of 3,350 Extended Range Attack Munition (ERAM) air-launched missiles and related equipment to Ukraine, worth $825 million. The Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) confirmed that the deal — funded by Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway, and a U.S. loan guarantee — is aimed at strengthening Ukraine’s self-defense and regional security capabilities. Congress must still sign off on the transaction before delivery. The move comes as the war enters its third year, with President Trump urging Europe to shoulder more of the financial burden, contrasting the Biden-era $65bn U.S. aid to Kyiv. #UkraineWar #USPolitics #MilitaryAid
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  • Nigeria Risks Energy, Trade Instability in Russia-Ukraine War – Prof Akinyemi

    Former External Affairs Minister, Prof. Bolaji Akinyemi, has warned that Nigeria could face energy and trade disruptions if it gets entangled in the Russia-Ukraine war.

    Speaking on Channels Television, Akinyemi said global power play between the US, Russia, and Europe will affect oil markets, tariffs, and trade flows, with direct consequences for Nigeria’s economy.

    He advised African nations to avoid being pawns in conflicts between global powers, stressing that Nigeria must narrowly define its national interests to safeguard stability.

    According to him, while Russia seeks to reassert Soviet-era influence, Nigeria should focus on energy security, trade resilience, and non-alignment in global rivalries.

    #NigeriaEconomy #RussiaUkraineWar #EnergySecurity #GlobalPolitics
    Nigeria Risks Energy, Trade Instability in Russia-Ukraine War – Prof Akinyemi Former External Affairs Minister, Prof. Bolaji Akinyemi, has warned that Nigeria could face energy and trade disruptions if it gets entangled in the Russia-Ukraine war. Speaking on Channels Television, Akinyemi said global power play between the US, Russia, and Europe will affect oil markets, tariffs, and trade flows, with direct consequences for Nigeria’s economy. He advised African nations to avoid being pawns in conflicts between global powers, stressing that Nigeria must narrowly define its national interests to safeguard stability. According to him, while Russia seeks to reassert Soviet-era influence, Nigeria should focus on energy security, trade resilience, and non-alignment in global rivalries. #NigeriaEconomy #RussiaUkraineWar #EnergySecurity #GlobalPolitics
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  • Trump Gives Putin ‘Peace Letter’ From Melania at Alaska Summit

    US President Donald Trump presented Russian President Vladimir Putin with a letter from First Lady Melania Trump during their Alaska summit. The handwritten note, described as a “peace letter,” urged Putin to pursue peace “in the name of children.”

    According to Fox News, Putin read the letter immediately as both delegations looked on. Without mentioning Ukraine directly, Melania appealed: “Mr Putin, you can singlehandedly restore their melodic laughter… In protecting the innocence of these children, you will do more than serve Russia alone — you serve humanity itself.”

    The gesture came after Trump warned of “severe consequences” if Russia refused a ceasefire but later softened his stance, saying the path forward was “a direct peace agreement” rather than a ceasefire.

    The Alaska summit ended without a breakthrough, though Trump framed the exchange as a symbolic step toward ending the war.

    #Trump #Putin #MelaniaTrump #PeaceLetter #Russia #UkraineWar #BreakingNews
    Trump Gives Putin ‘Peace Letter’ From Melania at Alaska Summit US President Donald Trump presented Russian President Vladimir Putin with a letter from First Lady Melania Trump during their Alaska summit. The handwritten note, described as a “peace letter,” urged Putin to pursue peace “in the name of children.” According to Fox News, Putin read the letter immediately as both delegations looked on. Without mentioning Ukraine directly, Melania appealed: “Mr Putin, you can singlehandedly restore their melodic laughter… In protecting the innocence of these children, you will do more than serve Russia alone — you serve humanity itself.” The gesture came after Trump warned of “severe consequences” if Russia refused a ceasefire but later softened his stance, saying the path forward was “a direct peace agreement” rather than a ceasefire. The Alaska summit ended without a breakthrough, though Trump framed the exchange as a symbolic step toward ending the war. #Trump #Putin #MelaniaTrump #PeaceLetter #Russia #UkraineWar #BreakingNews
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  • Trump Distances Himself From Russia-Ukraine War, Blames Biden

    U.S. President Donald Trump has declared that the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war is “Biden’s war,” not his, as he seeks to distance his administration from the costly and deadly conflict.

    In a Friday post on Truth Social, Trump said he is focused solely on trying to end the war, calling it “unnecessary” and decrying the death toll. He claimed Russia lost 112,500 soldiers this year alone, with nearly 20,000 killed in July. Ukraine, he said, lost approximately 8,000 troops since January 1, not including the missing.

    “This is a war that should have never happened — This is Biden’s War, not TRUMP’s,” he wrote, adding, “I’m just here to see if I can stop it!”

    The remarks follow deadly missile strikes on Kyiv and other cities that left at least 31 civilians dead and 159 injured, intensifying regional tensions.

    In a separate escalation, Trump ordered two U.S. nuclear submarines to be repositioned in response to provocative remarks from former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, who mocked Trump’s criticism of Russia and defended Moscow’s military actions.

    Trump described Medvedev’s statements as “highly provocative” and warned of the dangers of inflammatory rhetoric, stating, “Words can lead to unintended consequences.”

    #TrumpOnUkraine #RussiaUkraineWar #BidenWarClaims #USRussiaTensions
    Trump Distances Himself From Russia-Ukraine War, Blames Biden U.S. President Donald Trump has declared that the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war is “Biden’s war,” not his, as he seeks to distance his administration from the costly and deadly conflict. In a Friday post on Truth Social, Trump said he is focused solely on trying to end the war, calling it “unnecessary” and decrying the death toll. He claimed Russia lost 112,500 soldiers this year alone, with nearly 20,000 killed in July. Ukraine, he said, lost approximately 8,000 troops since January 1, not including the missing. “This is a war that should have never happened — This is Biden’s War, not TRUMP’s,” he wrote, adding, “I’m just here to see if I can stop it!” The remarks follow deadly missile strikes on Kyiv and other cities that left at least 31 civilians dead and 159 injured, intensifying regional tensions. In a separate escalation, Trump ordered two U.S. nuclear submarines to be repositioned in response to provocative remarks from former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, who mocked Trump’s criticism of Russia and defended Moscow’s military actions. Trump described Medvedev’s statements as “highly provocative” and warned of the dangers of inflammatory rhetoric, stating, “Words can lead to unintended consequences.” #TrumpOnUkraine #RussiaUkraineWar #BidenWarClaims #USRussiaTensions
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  • Trump Deploys Nuclear Submarines Amid Rising Tensions With Russia

    August 1, 2025 – U.S. President Donald Trump has ordered the deployment of two nuclear submarines amid an intensifying war of words with Russian official Dmitry Medvedev, escalating tensions over the ongoing war in Ukraine.

    Trump made the announcement via Truth Social, saying the move was a response to Medvedev’s “provocative statements” and stressing that “words are very important and can lead to unintended consequences.”

    He warned Russia to end the Ukraine war by next week or face fresh, unspecified sanctions.

    The nuclear posturing comes amid a deadly surge in Russian drone and missile attacks. A recent strike on Kyiv killed 31 civilians, including five children, prompting a day of mourning in the Ukrainian capital.

    Medvedev, Russia’s deputy security council chairman, had mocked Trump’s sanctions threat and referenced the “Dead Hand” — a Cold War-era Russian nuclear control system.

    Trump fired back, calling Medvedev a “failed former president” and warned him to “watch his words.”

    Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin insists his conditions for ending the war — including Ukraine giving up territory and dropping NATO ambitions — remain unchanged.

    #TrumpRussiaTensions #UkraineWar #NuclearSubmarines #GlobalSecurity
    Trump Deploys Nuclear Submarines Amid Rising Tensions With Russia August 1, 2025 – U.S. President Donald Trump has ordered the deployment of two nuclear submarines amid an intensifying war of words with Russian official Dmitry Medvedev, escalating tensions over the ongoing war in Ukraine. Trump made the announcement via Truth Social, saying the move was a response to Medvedev’s “provocative statements” and stressing that “words are very important and can lead to unintended consequences.” He warned Russia to end the Ukraine war by next week or face fresh, unspecified sanctions. The nuclear posturing comes amid a deadly surge in Russian drone and missile attacks. A recent strike on Kyiv killed 31 civilians, including five children, prompting a day of mourning in the Ukrainian capital. Medvedev, Russia’s deputy security council chairman, had mocked Trump’s sanctions threat and referenced the “Dead Hand” — a Cold War-era Russian nuclear control system. Trump fired back, calling Medvedev a “failed former president” and warned him to “watch his words.” Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin insists his conditions for ending the war — including Ukraine giving up territory and dropping NATO ambitions — remain unchanged. #TrumpRussiaTensions #UkraineWar #NuclearSubmarines #GlobalSecurity
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  • Trump Warns Putin Is ‘Playing With Fire’ Amid Stalled Peace Talks


    U.S. President Donald Trump has issued a stern warning to Russian President Vladimir Putin, accusing him of “playing with fire” as diplomatic efforts to end the war in Ukraine struggle to gain traction.

    Trump’s comments came Tuesday via his Truth Social platform, where he expressed frustration over the lack of progress in peace negotiations. The warning follows his earlier remarks describing Putin as “absolutely CRAZY” after a large-scale drone attack in Ukraine left multiple civilians dead.

    "Putin doesn’t realize that if it weren’t for me, lots of really bad things would’ve already happened to Russia. And I mean REALLY BAD. He’s playing with fire!" Trump posted, without specifying what those consequences might have been.

    Moscow maintains that its military actions are in response to increasing Ukrainian attacks on Russian civilians and accuses Kyiv of deliberately undermining peace efforts. Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, and despite a phone conversation eight days ago where Trump claimed Putin agreed to resume talks, no progress has been reported.

    Diplomatic pressure has grown in recent weeks, with Washington reportedly considering a new wave of sanctions. According to reports from The Wall Street Journal and CNN, Trump is weighing additional economic measures against Russia, which could be announced as early as this week. Speaking on Sunday, Trump confirmed he was “absolutely” considering sanctions.

    White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said all options remain on the table. “President Trump has been clear in his call for a negotiated peace deal and is prepared to act decisively. This war is Joe Biden’s fault,” she told AFP.

    Trump has so far resisted harsh sanctions on Russian banks, arguing they could have devastating effects. However, his recent comments reflect a shift from his previously cordial tone toward Putin, with whom he often claimed to have a good relationship.

    Meanwhile, Russia continues its drone campaign. Between May 20 and 27, Russian forces claimed to have intercepted over 2,300 Ukrainian drones. On Tuesday night alone, nearly 150 drones were reportedly downed, including 33 targeting Moscow.

    The Russian defense ministry accused Ukraine—and its European allies—of attempting to sabotage peace efforts. In contrast, Ukrainian officials say it is Russia that is deliberately targeting civilians. “We need to end this eternal waiting — Russia needs more sanctions,” wrote Andriy Yermak, Chief of Staff to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, on Telegram.

    Calls for action are also growing in the U.S. Congress. Senator Chuck Grassley urged strong measures, while bipartisan voices, including Senators Lindsey Graham and Richard Blumenthal, pushed for secondary sanctions on countries continuing to do business with Russia.

    Former Trump national security adviser and Ukraine envoy Keith Kellogg told Fox News that Geneva may serve as the next venue for peace talks after Russia rejected the Vatican as a host. He expressed hope that Trump, Putin, and Zelensky could come together for direct negotiations.

    The Swiss foreign ministry declined to confirm Geneva as a host but reiterated Switzerland’s readiness to facilitate dialogue.

    Earlier this month, Russia and Ukraine held their first direct talks in over three years in Istanbul. #TrumpWarning, #PutinUkraineWar, #ECOWAS50Celebration
    Trump Warns Putin Is ‘Playing With Fire’ Amid Stalled Peace Talks U.S. President Donald Trump has issued a stern warning to Russian President Vladimir Putin, accusing him of “playing with fire” as diplomatic efforts to end the war in Ukraine struggle to gain traction. Trump’s comments came Tuesday via his Truth Social platform, where he expressed frustration over the lack of progress in peace negotiations. The warning follows his earlier remarks describing Putin as “absolutely CRAZY” after a large-scale drone attack in Ukraine left multiple civilians dead. "Putin doesn’t realize that if it weren’t for me, lots of really bad things would’ve already happened to Russia. And I mean REALLY BAD. He’s playing with fire!" Trump posted, without specifying what those consequences might have been. Moscow maintains that its military actions are in response to increasing Ukrainian attacks on Russian civilians and accuses Kyiv of deliberately undermining peace efforts. Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, and despite a phone conversation eight days ago where Trump claimed Putin agreed to resume talks, no progress has been reported. Diplomatic pressure has grown in recent weeks, with Washington reportedly considering a new wave of sanctions. According to reports from The Wall Street Journal and CNN, Trump is weighing additional economic measures against Russia, which could be announced as early as this week. Speaking on Sunday, Trump confirmed he was “absolutely” considering sanctions. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said all options remain on the table. “President Trump has been clear in his call for a negotiated peace deal and is prepared to act decisively. This war is Joe Biden’s fault,” she told AFP. Trump has so far resisted harsh sanctions on Russian banks, arguing they could have devastating effects. However, his recent comments reflect a shift from his previously cordial tone toward Putin, with whom he often claimed to have a good relationship. Meanwhile, Russia continues its drone campaign. Between May 20 and 27, Russian forces claimed to have intercepted over 2,300 Ukrainian drones. On Tuesday night alone, nearly 150 drones were reportedly downed, including 33 targeting Moscow. The Russian defense ministry accused Ukraine—and its European allies—of attempting to sabotage peace efforts. In contrast, Ukrainian officials say it is Russia that is deliberately targeting civilians. “We need to end this eternal waiting — Russia needs more sanctions,” wrote Andriy Yermak, Chief of Staff to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, on Telegram. Calls for action are also growing in the U.S. Congress. Senator Chuck Grassley urged strong measures, while bipartisan voices, including Senators Lindsey Graham and Richard Blumenthal, pushed for secondary sanctions on countries continuing to do business with Russia. Former Trump national security adviser and Ukraine envoy Keith Kellogg told Fox News that Geneva may serve as the next venue for peace talks after Russia rejected the Vatican as a host. He expressed hope that Trump, Putin, and Zelensky could come together for direct negotiations. The Swiss foreign ministry declined to confirm Geneva as a host but reiterated Switzerland’s readiness to facilitate dialogue. Earlier this month, Russia and Ukraine held their first direct talks in over three years in Istanbul. #TrumpWarning, #PutinUkraineWar, #ECOWAS50Celebration
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