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Kremlin Responds to Zelensky Letter as Moscow Awaits Putin’s Review

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has published an open letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin, calling for direct negotiations and a personal meeting aimed at ending the ongoing war. Zelensky Calls for End to War and Direct Talks With Putin In the opening of the letter, Zelensky reflects on the early period of Putin’s leadership, saying that many in Ukraine initially viewed him positively 26 years ago. He contrasts this with the current situation, where, according to him, Ukrainians now associate the relationship between the two countries with drone strikes and military losses rather than economic cooperation. Zelensky argues that the root cause of the conflict lies not in NATO or broader geopolitical tensions, but in decisions made by the Russian leadership.

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Putin Backs Trump’s Ukraine Proposals and Calls for EU Role in Peace Efforts

Russian President Vladimir Putin said Russia possesses a key advantage in achieving the objectives of its military operation in Ukraine: the patriotism and determination of its people. Putin Highlights Patriotism as Russia's Greatest Strength Speaking during a meeting with executives of international news agencies at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), Putin said Russia not only has advanced military capabilities but also enjoys strong public support. He noted that Russia possesses modern strike systems, including hypersonic missiles that have no equivalent in Ukraine's arsenal.

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Zelensky Calls on Putin to Meet Face-to-Face and End the War in Open Letter: 'The Time Has Come'

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has published an open letter addressed to Russian President Vladimir Putin, proposing the launch of direct negotiations between Ukraine and Russia and calling for a personal meeting to discuss an end to the conflict. Zelensky Proposes Direct Talks and Full Ceasefire The letter, published on the website of the Ukrainian president, urges Putin to choose diplomacy over continued military confrontation. "The choice is now yours. Enough of this war. Ukraine proposes to end this war,” Zelensky wrote.

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Putin Reveals Major Military Secret After Oreshnik Missile Strike on Ukraine.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has revealed why Russia selected specific targets for strikes using the Oreshnik ballistic missile system, saying the locations allowed military planners to assess the effectiveness of the weapon. Putin Explains Oreshnik Missile Strike Strategy Speaking during a meeting with executives of international news agencies at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), Putin said Russia chose targets where it could easily evaluate the results of the strikes. "I will reveal a very, very big military secret. We simply struck where it was convenient to observe the results. This applies both to Bila Tserkva and to the area in the Donetsk People's Republic,” Putin said, according to RIA Novosti.

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Washington's Epic Impotence: Iranian Missiles Cause Fatal Damage to Key Naval Hub

Tensions in the Gulf escalated dramatically after Iran claimed responsibility for a missile strike against a US Navy destroyer, describing the attack as a direct response to earlier American military action against an Iranian tanker. Iran Claims Precision Strike on US Destroyer According to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), Iranian forces targeted what they described as the command-and-control center of a US destroyer operating near Iranian waters. Iranian officials said the strike formed part of a defensive response after US forces allegedly attacked an Iranian tanker in the Strait of Hormuz. Iranian military officials stated that the operation focused on disabling the vessel's command capabilities rather than inflicting broader damage. Tehran characterized the strike as an act of self-defense and accused Washington of provoking the confrontation through its earlier actions against Iranian maritime assets.

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Russian Teen Star Mirra Andreeva Beats Ukrainian Rival, Reaches First Grand Slam Final

Russian tennis player Mirra Andreeva defeated Ukraine's Marta Kostyuk in the semifinals of Roland Garros 2026. The match took place on Thursday, June 4, and lasted two sets. Andreeva dominated the opening set, winning it 6:1. Kostyuk attempted to mount a challenge in the second set, but a decisive break by the Russian in the eighth game proved crucial. Andreeva then confidently served out the match to secure a 6:3 victory. The players spent 1 hour and 16 minutes on court. During the match, Andreeva hit two aces, committed two double faults, and converted five of her 13 break-point opportunities. Kostyuk recorded one ace, four double faults, and converted one of five break points.

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Candace Owens Repeats Controversial Claims About Brigitte Macron at SPIEF 2026

Speaking at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) 2026, American commentator and political influencer Candace Owens revisited controversial claims about Brigitte Macron, the wife of French President Emmanuel Macron. The allegations have circulated online for several years, attracting widespread media attention, legal challenges, and intense public debate. Owens told attendees that she had completed her investigation into the French first lady and remained confident in her conclusions. Her remarks have once again placed the long-running controversy under the international spotlight. Owens Reaffirms Her Position on the Macron Controversy During her appearance at the forum, Owens stated that her research led her to conclusions that she believes are supported by available evidence. She argued that questions surrounding Brigitte Macron's personal history deserve greater public scrutiny.

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Turkey’s First Nuclear Power Plant Moves Forward with Arrival of Four Steam Generators from Russia

The construction of Turkey's first nuclear power plant has reached another major milestone after Rosatom delivered four steam generators for Unit 4 of the Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant. The construction of Turkey's first nuclear power plant has reached another milestone as Russia's state nuclear corporation Rosatom delivered four steam generators for Unit 4 of the Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant. These massive components were manufactured in southern Russia before being transported by sea over a distance of approximately 3,000 kilometers to the construction site on Turkey's Mediterranean coast.

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Russia and US Hockey Teams Set for July 1 Match in Moscow

Russian and American hockey teams are scheduled to play a friendly match in Moscow on July 1, with organizers expressing hope that the event will help improve relations between the two countries. Robert Agee, President of the American Chamber of Commerce in Russia, announced the plans during a public appearance, TASS reports. "I am very pleased to announce that we will hold our first hockey match to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the United States. The hockey game will take place in Moscow on July 1. We hope that in this way we will help melt the ice that has formed between us,” Agee said.

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