WASHINGTON — A deal that would see Ukraine turn over some revenue from its mineral resources to the U.S. appeared imminent on Tuesday, following a public pressure campaign on the war-stricken ...
“The Democrats have become and remain today a ‘Brahmin Left’ party,” grumbles The Liberal Patriot’s Ruy Teixeira — “increasingly bereft of working-class voters and increasingly ...
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent lauded the pending Trump-backed deal with Ukraine for access to the country's rare earth minerals as a "win-win" for both nations, telling Fox News' Maria ...
Ukraine agreed Tuesday to partner with the U.S. on a mineral development deal, according to multiple outlets, possibly mending a contentious relationship between President Donald Trump and ...
The explicit demand for Ukraine’s mineral wealth while the country is in dire straits has the “feel of a protection racket,” said Virginia Page Fortna, a political scientist at Columbia ...
President Trump told reporters that he would meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to sign a mineral rights deal. “It could be a trillion-dollar deal,” Trump told reporters.
The Ukrainian leader also said he would step down if Ukraine was allowed to join NATO, though it was unclear if he was serious or not. By Constant Méheut and Andrew E. Kramer Reporting from Kyiv ...
KYIV — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Sunday balked at signing any mineral-rights deal with the US that would be considered repayment for previous aid given under the Biden ...
Trump sparked outrage in Ukraine and Europe by suggesting that Ukraine should use its mineral wealth to pay back the U.S. for military aid delivered during the war. When Zelenskyy outright ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy plans to visit Washington on Friday. Ukraine and the United States have agreed to terms on a deal relating to critical minerals and other resources ...
DETROIT — The United States will have access to Ukraine's critical mineral wealth, including key ingredients for the clean energy transition, under a deal the two countries are expected to sign ...
First identified in 1967, lonsdaleite is the hardest naturally-occuring mineral ever discovered—yes, it’s even harder than diamonds. Lonsdaleite, however, has only been found in meteorites ...