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By Martin Foskett | Newswire | Knelstrom Media UKRAINE, Kyiv -- By the close of 2025, the war in Ukraine had shed most remaining characteristics of a conflict defined by sudden reversals or decisive operational moments. Instead, it consolidated into a long-form contest between systems: military endurance, industrial capacity, financial engineering, and political cohesion. The year's defining feature was not transformation, but consolidation, of methods, assumptions, and constraints that now frame the war's trajectory.
Across the battlefield, diplomatic forums, financial institutions, and information space, 2025 confirmed that the conflict had entered a mature phase. Progress was measured less in kilometres gained than in losses replaced, alliances sustained, and budgets renewed. The war's tempo slowed, but its institutional depth increased. Complete 28-Point 'Trump Peace Plan' Published in Kyiv as Debate Swells Around Its Origins20/11/2025
By Martin Foskett | Newswire | Knelstrom Media KYIV, UKRAINE — The appearance of a 28-point peace framework, circulated by a Ukrainian MP and amplified across domestic media, has sent a low, steady tremor through Kyiv's political quarter, the sort produced when outsiders propose rearranging a country's borders with the calm certainty of estate agents marking up a floorplan. The document, attributed by its promoters to associates of former U.S. President Donald Trump, sets out an extensive settlement proposal ranging from territorial lines to nuclear guarantees, reconstruction funds, and education policy.
By Martin Foskett | Newswire | Knelstrom Media LONDON, UK. A claim that Britain has quietly suspended intelligence sharing with the United States over alleged unlawful Caribbean boat strikes has reverberated across international newsrooms — though no one, it seems, is willing to say so on the record.
By Martin Foskett | Newswire | Knelstrom Media BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA. Argentina is preparing to restore its dormant submarine capability under a new defence agreement with France, signalling an unexpected return to the deep for a navy that has spent nearly a decade on the surface.
By Martin Foskett | Newswire | Knelstrom Media MOSCOW, Russia. Russia has announced the successful completion of a flight test for its long‑rumoured nuclear-powered cruise missile, the Burevestnik, a system President Vladimir Putin described this week as "a unique weapons system that no other country possesses."
By Martin Foskett | Newswire | Knelstrom Media MOSCOW, RUSSIA. Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed into law a new military cooperation agreement with Cuba, formalising defence ties between the two nations whose Cold War-era friendship has found a renewed stage in the modern standoff with the West.
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