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How bad are things for Ukraine? Could the war spread to Europe? Would a ceasefire benefit Kyiv now? | Your questions answered

Sky News Tuesday, 3 December 2024
How bad are things for Ukraine? Could the war spread to Europe? Would a ceasefire benefit Kyiv now? | Your questions answeredIt's been more than 1,000 days since Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine, with both sides showing no sign of giving up.
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In this video, we explore President Donald Trump's recent suggestion that Ukraine provide the United States with rare earth minerals as "payment" for the $300 billion in financial aid provided for the war against Russia. Trump emphasized the importance of critical minerals like lithium and titanium, which are essential for technology and defense. With the U.S. having limited rare earth production capacity, Trump proposes an "equalization" deal with Ukraine to secure both foreign aid and essential resources. Watch the full analysis of this proposal and its implications for both countries. #Trump #UkraineAid #RareEarthMinerals #USForeignPolicy #Lithium #Titanium #CriticalMinerals #Ukraine #USDefense #RareEarths #Trump2025 #GlobalTrade #USUkraineRelations #EconomicSecurity Also Read article testing new :: https://www.oneindia.com/temp/article-testing-new-4058241.html?ref=DMDesc test plugins :: https://www.oneindia.com/temp/test-plugins-4044991.html?ref=DMDesc Donald Trump Claims Google Censors News About Him; Google Denies :: https://www.oneindia.com/international/trump-accuses-google-of-censoring-news-011-3896863.html?ref=DMDesc ~HT.318~PR.274~GR.125~ED.346~

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EU leaders avoid controversial options as they discuss defence spending boost [Video]

EU leaders avoid controversial options as they discuss defence spending boost

The Commission estimates that the EU needs to invest €500 billion in the sector over the coming decade so that it can continue to support Ukraine but also ensure it is in a position to defend itself following decades of under-investments.

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Trump says White House had 'serious discussions' with Russia about Ukraine war [Video]

Trump says White House had 'serious discussions' with Russia about Ukraine war

Trump has said repeatedly he wouldn't have allowed the conflict to start if he had been in office, even though he was president as fighting grew in eastern Ukraine between Kyiv's forces and separatists backed by Moscow.

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Protesters in Kyiv demand answers about location of POWs and missing soldiers

Protesters have expressed their frustration over what they say is the government’s poor communication and lack of clarity regarding the fate of relatives who went missing while fighting off Russia’s full-scale invasion.

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German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock and other lawmakers have criticised Chancellor Olaf Scholz for refusing further military aid to Kyiv.

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PM reveals favourite book and footballer to Kyiv school kids [Video]

PM reveals favourite book and footballer to Kyiv school kids

Sir Keir Starmer has chatted with schoolchildren in Kyiv on his first visit to the country since he became prime minister in July. On the visit he met his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy to sign a new agreement which sets out co-operation between the countries that will stretch into the next century. One pupil asked Starmer to reveal his favourite football player, to which the Arsenal fan replied that it was Martin Ødegaard and that his "all-time favourite Arsenal player is Thierry Henry". Starmer also revealed that his favourite book is 'Roy of the Rovers', admitting all his books are about football. Report by Brooksl. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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Ukraine's Zelenskyy and British leader Keir Starmer honour fallen heroes in Kyiv [Video]

Ukraine's Zelenskyy and British leader Keir Starmer honour fallen heroes in Kyiv

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer visited Ukraine to strengthen ties and pledge additional military aid to the war-torn country.

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