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Russians See War Ending in 2026 as Zelenskyy Proposes Major Donbas Pullback
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Russians See War Ending in 2026 as Zelenskyy Proposes Major Donbas Pullback

A state-run poll finds most Russians expect the Ukraine war to end in 2026. Meanwhile, President Zelenskyy has detailed a new peace plan involving a troop withdrawal from the Donbas, a proposal that starkly contrasts with Moscow's hardline stance.

Car Bomb Hits Moscow as Zelenskyy Unveils 20-Point Peace Plan for Ukraine
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Car Bomb Hits Moscow as Zelenskyy Unveils 20-Point Peace Plan for Ukraine

Amid a deadly car bombing and massive drone attacks in Moscow, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy has revealed a detailed 20-point peace plan for the first time.

Zelenskyy Signals Openness to Troop Pullback if Russia Reciprocates in Eastern Ukraine
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Zelenskyy Signals Openness to Troop Pullback if Russia Reciprocates in Eastern Ukraine

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has offered a conditional peace proposal, stating his forces could pull back from the east if Russia withdraws its troops first. The ball is now in Moscow's court.

Moscow Rocked by Second Deadly Blast in Days, Killing 2 Police Officers and 1 Civilian
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Moscow Rocked by Second Deadly Blast in Days, Killing 2 Police Officers and 1 Civilian

A second deadly explosion in Moscow in less than a week has killed three people, including two police officers. The blast follows a car bombing that killed a senior general, heightening security fears in the Russian capital.

Russia-Ukraine War May 'Grind On for Another 12 to 18 Months,' Analysis Suggests
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Russia-Ukraine War May 'Grind On for Another 12 to 18 Months,' Analysis Suggests

A new forecast indicates the Russia-Ukraine war could continue for another 12 to 18 months. The conflict has evolved into a war of attrition, with a military stalemate fueling projections of a long-term conflict.

Russia-Ukraine War Could "Grind On for Another 12 to 18 Months," Experts Warn
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Russia-Ukraine War Could "Grind On for Another 12 to 18 Months," Experts Warn

Experts predict the Russia-Ukraine war could last another 12 to 18 months. The conflict is shifting to a war of attrition, with tactics like "creating fear" becoming more prominent.

Zelensky Unveils 20-Point Peace Plan, Offers Potential Ukrainian Troop Withdrawal From East
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Zelensky Unveils 20-Point Peace Plan, Offers Potential Ukrainian Troop Withdrawal From East

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has revealed a new 20-point peace plan, agreed with the U.S., that includes potential troop withdrawals from the east in exchange for strong Western security guarantees.

Moscow Blast Kills 3, Stoking Fears After Second Deadly Attack in a Week
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Moscow Blast Kills 3, Stoking Fears After Second Deadly Attack in a Week

An explosion in southern Moscow has killed two police officers and another individual on Christmas Eve, just days after a general was assassinated nearby. The attack raises serious questions about security in the Russian capital.

Russian Attack on Zaporizhzhia Kills At Least One on Christmas Eve, Governor Says
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Russian Attack on Zaporizhzhia Kills At Least One on Christmas Eve, Governor Says

A Russian attack on Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia region on December 24, 2025, has killed at least one person and injured three, according to the local governor. The attack highlights the ongoing conflict amid the holiday season.

Russia-China Ties 'Stronger Than Ever' as Sanctions Backfire, Ambassador Claims
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Russia-China Ties 'Stronger Than Ever' as Sanctions Backfire, Ambassador Claims

Russia's ambassador to China claims Western sanctions have backfired, pushing the two nations' relationship to its 'highest level in history' and shifting almost all trade to local currencies.

Russia Unleashes 650 Drones on Ukraine as Peace Framework Emerges
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Russia Unleashes 650 Drones on Ukraine as Peace Framework Emerges

Russia launched a massive attack with 650 drones and 30 missiles across 13 Ukrainian regions, killing at least three, President Zelenskyy said. The escalation comes amid talks of a new peace framework.

Ukraine Announces Withdrawal From Key Eastern Town of Siversk on Christmas Eve
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Ukraine Announces Withdrawal From Key Eastern Town of Siversk on Christmas Eve

Ukraine's military has announced its withdrawal from the strategic eastern town of Siversk on Christmas Eve, citing a "significant advantage" in Russian manpower and the need to preserve its forces.