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The Washington Post

The Washington Post is one of the most famous and influential American daily newspapers. Founded in 1877 by Stilson Hutchins. Initially, it was a small publication, but over time, The Washington Post became a leading source of news in the United States. True fame came after the "Watergate scandal" (1970s), when journalists exposed political corruption in President Richard Nixon's administration.
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Trump says he has good relations with Zelensky

Donald Trump spoke about his good relationship with Volodymyr Zelenskyy, which developed after the impeachment case. According to Trump, the Ukrainian president helped him without confirming the accusations of pressure.

News of the World • September 30, 04:39 PM • 19038 views
US discourages Israel from conducting ground operation in Lebanon - WP

US officials do not recommend that Israel conduct a ground operation in Lebanon. At the same time, the United States is preparing for Iran's possible response to the assassination of Hezbollah's leader, including attacks on US military in the region.

News of the World • September 29, 04:42 AM • 37509 views
Nuclear blackmail and anxiety: what is happening before the Zelenskyy-Biden meeting and the presentation of the Victory Plan

The President of Ukraine prepares to present the Victory Plan in the United States. Russia intensifies nuclear threats and attacks on Ukrainian cities, and Western allies call for Ukraine to be allowed to strike at Russian territory.

War in Ukraine • September 26, 11:23 AM • 142325 views
More than 700 national security officials endorse Harris for US president

More than 700 national security and military officials have endorsed Kamala Harris for president of the United States. In the letter, they criticize Trump and emphasize the importance of protecting democracy.

News of the World • September 23, 08:00 AM • 18722 views
Putin seeks alternatives to nuclear threats to deter the West - WP

The Kremlin realizes that nuclear threats are losing their effectiveness. Putin is considering “more subtle” options for responding to Western support for Ukraine, avoiding direct escalation.

War in Ukraine • September 23, 06:26 AM • 22017 views
The Washington Post announced the arrival of its journalists in Suja

The Washington Post reported on the visit of its journalists to Suzha, accompanied by the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The journalists interviewed at least a dozen local residents and documented the extent of Ukrainian control.

War in Ukraine • August 19, 02:19 AM • 40982 views
Russian Foreign Ministry denies disruption of secret talks with Ukraine

The Russian Foreign Ministry denied information about the disruption of secret talks with Ukraine on energy infrastructure. The Foreign Ministry spokeswoman recalled Putin's demands for a ceasefire, including Ukraine's relinquishment of territories.

War in Ukraine • August 18, 06:58 PM • 41519 views
German Ambassador: Russia does not show readiness for negotiations

Alexander Graf Lambsdorff said that Russia does not show readiness for negotiations and insists on unrealistic conditions. He also noted that the Ukrainian offensive in the Kursk region has caused concern in Russia.

Politics • August 17, 03:43 PM • 40242 views
Ukraine captures about 250 Russian conscripts in Kursk region - The Washington Post

Ukrainian military captured at least 250 Russian conscripts during an operation in the Kursk region of Russia. More than 300 Russian prisoners of war, most of them young conscripts, are being held in a prison in northeastern Ukraine.

Society • August 17, 03:30 PM • 30046 views
Ukrainian offensive in Kursk disrupts secret talks with Russia on partial ceasefire - WP

According to The Washington Post, Ukraine and Russia were preparing for talks in Doha to end attacks on energy facilities. The meeting was disrupted by Ukraine's invasion of the Kursk region.

War in Ukraine • August 17, 09:42 AM • 33587 views
"They will bring a just peace closer": Zelenskyy expects decisions from partners on long-range weapons

The President of Ukraine called on the United States, Britain, and France to make strong decisions on long-range weapons. Zelenskyy thanked for new military aid packages and sanctions against Russia.

War in Ukraine • August 10, 06:08 PM • 108003 views
"Grads and artillery: Russia says it is moving reserves to Kursk region

Russia sends military equipment to the Kursk region to counter the alleged Ukrainian troops. Grad multiple rocket launchers, artillery, tanks and other equipment are being deployed.

War in Ukraine • August 9, 12:13 PM • 33609 views
Pentagon: The United States is not afraid of escalation from Russia due to events in the Kursk region

The Pentagon stated that it sees no escalation due to Ukraine's actions in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation. The US will continue to support Ukraine with the necessary systems for success on the battlefield.

War in Ukraine • August 9, 10:45 AM • 41749 views
Ukraine asks U.S. to allow use of ATACMS on Russian airfields - The Washington Post

Ukrainian officials have asked the United States to authorize the use of ATACMS missiles to strike Russian airfields. According to a Zelenskyy adviser, this would give Kyiv leverage in negotiations with Russia.

War in Ukraine • August 9, 08:34 AM • 52905 views
WP: Ukraine controls the Sudzha gas metering station in the Kursk region of Russia

An anonymous advisor to Zelenskyy said that Ukrainian troops control the Sudzha station in Russia. Gas continues to flow through the station, which is the last point of transportation of Russian gas to Europe via Ukraine.

War in Ukraine • August 8, 04:13 PM • 30058 views
Harris officially becomes Democratic presidential candidate

US Vice President Kamala Harris has been officially nominated as the Democratic Party's presidential candidate. She will become the second person of color and the second female nominee from a major party in US history.

News of the World • August 2, 05:42 PM • 25391 views
Biden unveils plan to reform the Supreme Court and the immunity of the US president

Joe Biden has called for three reforms to restore trust in the judiciary and democracy. They include lifting the immunity of the ex-president, limiting the powers of judges, and a binding code of conduct for the Supreme Court.

News of the World • July 29, 03:16 PM • 24471 views
F-16s unlikely to have immediate impact on battlefield - Washington Post

F-16 fighters will arrive in Ukraine in the coming weeks, but their number will be insufficient to have a significant impact on the course of the fighting. The planes will initially be used primarily to strengthen air defense rather than for ground attacks.

War in Ukraine • July 28, 03:08 PM • 93604 views
Trump says that if he wins, Americans will no longer have to vote in elections: public reaction

At a meeting with Christians, Donald Trump urged them to vote now in order not to vote in 4 years. This caused criticism from Democrats who see this as a threat to democracy.

News of the World • July 28, 01:42 PM • 27788 views
Harris' victory in the US will be a disappointment for Russia - The Washington Post

Russia fears Kamala Harris's victory in the US elections, considering it a major disappointment for the Kremlin. Unlike Biden, Harris is less well known in Russia and is a source of considerable anxiety for the Russian elite.

News of the World • July 27, 08:17 AM • 25637 views
Secret Service urges Trump campaign to stop outdoor rallies - WP

After the assassination attempt in Pennsylvania, the Secret Service recommends that the Trump campaign hold events indoors. The team is looking for indoor venues for future rallies, considering them safer.

News of the World • July 24, 09:57 AM • 18642 views
CBS: Suspect in Trump rally shooting killed

The suspect in the shooting at Donald Trump's rally in Pennsylvania was killed by Secret Service officers, leaving two people dead, including the shooter.

Politics • July 13, 11:57 PM • 35183 views
NYT: Donors freeze $90 million in donations to Biden's campaign to force him to drop out of presidential race

Some major donors to Joe Biden's presidential campaign froze about $90 million in contributions to force him to drop out of the race over fears that he could not beat Donald Trump.

News of the World • July 12, 05:33 PM • 24156 views
Trump's lawyers seek judge to overturn 'hidden money' conviction

Attorneys for former US President Donald Trump have formally asked a judge to overturn his conviction and indictment in the case of a hidden cash payment to porn actress Stormy Daniels.

News of the World • July 12, 10:49 AM • 17211 views
Democratic Party leaders are concerned and are calling on Biden to "provide evidence" of Trump's ability to defeat Trump

Democratic leaders are calling on Biden to provide evidence of his ability to defeat Trump amid growing concerns about poor poll numbers.

News of the World • July 11, 10:04 AM • 16429 views
Businessmen and Democratic donors urge Biden to drop out of presidential race - WP

Business leaders and activists supporting the Democrats are calling on Joe Biden to withdraw from the presidential race for the sake of democracy and the country's future.

News of the World • July 5, 05:11 PM • 21415 views
During the year, Russian aviation "dropped" at least 38 FABs over Belgorod region - WP

The Washington Post found out that Russian aviation dropped almost 4 dozen bombs over the territory of Russia. Some of the "lost" FABs fell directly on Belgorod, but most of these incidents occur in the areas bordering Ukraine.

News of the World • July 1, 11:14 AM • 16391 views
Kanye West is sued for harassment of employees and non-payment of wages

A team of programmers sued Kanye West for harassment, unpaid overtime, and delayed wages after developing an app for his streaming service.

Crimes and emergencies • July 1, 05:10 AM • 18790 views
The actor of the movie "The Bodyguard" Bill Cobbs has died. He was 90 years old

American actor Bill Cobbs, known for his roles in such films as "The Bodyguard" and "night at the museum", died at the age of 91.

Society • June 27, 05:58 AM • 13304 views
Assange was released in the courtroom, his case was officially dismissed

Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, was sentenced to a term he had already served in prison and released as a free man after a U. S. judge approved his plea deal and closed the case against him for violating the Espionage Act.

Politics • June 26, 04:48 AM • 33792 views