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Trump says Putin agreed to a 1-week pause in Ukraine attacks

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Trump says Putin has agreed to pause in attacks on freezing Kiev
Russian President Vladimir Putin has agreed to a one-week pause in attacks on Kiev and other Ukrainian cities, US President Donald Trump said on Thursday.

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Trump says Putin agreed to pause Ukraine bombings for a week at his urging
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Quieter night in Ukraine as Trump says Putin agreed to pause strikes
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Putin Attacks Ukraine Just Hours After Trump Claimed He Had Promised Not To
WASHINGTON – A mere hours after President Donald Trump claimed that Vladimir Putin had agreed to stop attacking Ukraine because of the cold weather there, the Russian dictator rained down more than 10...

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Trump Says Putin Agreed To Stop His Attacks On Ukraine. Reality Says Otherwise.
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Trump Gets Putin To Stop BOMBING Ukraine For A Week, Admits 'Ukraine Struggling Badly' | Watch
While Trump welcomed Putin’s agreement, Russian strikes continued elsewhere, with deadly drone attacks reported overnight in southern and eastern Ukraine.

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Kremlin says Trump asked Russia to pause strikes on Kyiv
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"Shit does not require delay": the head of the district in Kiev said that it was already flowing from the windows

EADaily, January 29th, 2026. The head of the Desnyansky district of the Ukrainian capital, Maxim Bakhmatov, said that he was offering to dig toilets in Kiev for a reason. According to him, the sewage system in the houses freezes and there are already cases.
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Zelensky: Over 1 million without power in Kiev after Russian strikes

Power, heating and water supplies were disrupted across parts of Kiev following renewed Russian attacks on Tuesday, with more than 1 million consumers left without electricity, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
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Russia halts strikes on Ukraine's Kiev at Trump's request

Temperatures in Kiev are set to plunge to minus 26 degrees Celsius from Sunday, as the US pushes a de-escalation opportunity despite the absence of a formal ceasefire
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Russia-Ukraine war: Kremlin invites Zelenskyy to Moscow for peace talks; Kyiv yet to respond

Russia on Thursday invited Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy to come to Moscow for the peace talks as the war between the two countries is about.
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What is the Donbas, the piece of Ukrainian land that Putin wants so badly?

The United States, Russia and Ukraine rarely agree on anything. But as their delegations head to Abu Dhabi for their first trilateral meeting since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine,
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Ukraine working with SpaceX to stop Russian drones' use of Starlink, Kyiv says

By Max Hunder KYIV, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Ukraine is working with U.S. satellite firm SpaceX to resolve the issue of Russian drones using the Starlink satellite internet system, the defence minister said on Thursday,
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Russia launches its largest airstrike on Ukraine and hits Kiev, where at least three people have died

Ukrainian air defense units shot down 406 out of 452 Russian drones and missiles during a nighttime attack on Friday against the capital, Kiev, and other regions. Far from reaching an agreement for a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine, the Russian Army ...
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Ukraine faces financial crisis as winter approaches

The right-wing government of President Volodymyr Zelensky may potentially run out of funds by April of next year despite already receiving hundreds of billions in foreign aid, according to a recent report in Spain’s El Pais. Sources from the EU cited in ...
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Zelensky criticizes Kiev city authorities over power, heating outages

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has criticized Kiev's city administration over the handling of heating and power supplies in the capital following Russian airstrikes. "Equipment should have been sourced and procured well before this winter,
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