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With Russia's economy strained by sanctions and weak oil, investors are betting on a breakthrough deal.
President Donald Trump raised eyebrows on Monday after he mistakenly said he would be meeting Russian President Vladimir Putin in "Russia" instead of Alaska.
Concerns have mounted in Europe and Ukraine that Kyiv may be pressed to give up land or accept other curbs on its sovereignty ...
Ukraine could agree to stop fighting and cede territory already held by Russia as part of a European-backed plan for peace.
Journalist Tara Palmeri confused Alaska with Russia on MSNBC just hours after President Donald Trump made the same mistake ...