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Russian Presidential Press Secretary: Putin does not rule out the possibility of meeting with Zelensky.

Jin10 data reported on August 29, local time August 29, Russian President's Press Secretary Peskov stated that Russian President Putin does not rule out the possibility of meeting with Zelensky. Peskov also pointed out that Putin believes any high-level meeting should be well prepared. Peskov further stated that the current negotiation process regarding the resolution of the Ukraine conflict is "not active," but Russia still maintains interest in negotiations. In addition, for the sake of resolving the conflict, all details of the meeting between the Russian and American leaders in Alaska have been intentionally kept confidential.
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Trump stated that he would assess the possibility of Russia-Ukraine negotiations within two weeks.

On August 23, Jin10 reported that on the 22nd local time, U.S. President Trump stated at the White House that he would observe whether Russian President Putin and Ukrainian President Zelensky could cooperate, and he would decide whether to attend the relevant talks based on the situation. Trump said there is tremendous hatred between the two sides and that he would assess in two weeks whether progress could be made in promoting peace talks between Russia and Ukraine, and would decide whether to implement "massive sanctions" or do nothing and attribute the war to "both sides' own battle." Trump met with Putin on August 15 local time in Anchorage, the largest city in Alaska, USA. Subsequently, on the afternoon of the 18th, Trump met with Zelensky at the White House, and then held a multilateral meeting with Zelensky and leaders from several European countries, the EU, and NATO who came as a "group." On the 21st, when discussing the Russia-Ukraine issue, Trump stated that "the result should be known in about two weeks."
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European military stocks pump, Trump may cut aid to Ukraine

Jin10 data August 18 news, amidst a general decline in the market, most European defense stocks rose against the trend, after European leaders vowed to continue supporting Ukraine following the summit between Trump and Putin in Alaska. German Rheinmetall rose 3%, while smaller companies Renk and Hensoldt rose 2.6% and 2.2% respectively. Sweden's Saab soared 3.8%, Italy's Leonardo rose 3.2%, and Britain's BAE Systems rose 1.6%. Holger Schmieding from Berenberg stated in a research report: "Europe will have to invest more in its own defense. Trump seems inclined to reduce or even terminate U.S. support for Ukraine."
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The US-Russia summit did not achieve a breakthrough, and the Russian stock index opened with a fall.

According to Jin10 data on August 18, the Russian stock market opened lower on Monday at the Moscow exchange, with the Russian MOEX index and the Russian Trading System Index (RTS) falling about 2.2%, as investors chose to take profits following the meeting between the Russian and US presidents in Alaska last Friday. This meeting did not yield any breakthrough decisions but facilitated further dialogue between the two sides on resolving the Ukraine conflict. A supporting factor is the improvement in global stock market sentiment and the stabilization of oil prices (Brent crude futures hovering around $66 per barrel).
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12:42

The President of Belarus and the President of Russia held a phone conversation to discuss regional situations.

Jin10 reported on August 17 that according to the Belarusian presidential press service, on the afternoon of August 17, Belarusian President Lukashenko had a phone call with Russian President Putin, during which Putin informed Lukashenko about the results of his recent meeting with Trump. The report stated that during the call, the leaders of the two countries discussed the regional situation, the recent Russia-US summit held in Alaska, and the bilateral relations between Belarus and Russia.
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Experts: Progress in US-Russia dialogue after the Alaska meeting may promote targeted sanctions relief.

Jin10 data reported on August 17, researchers at the Gaidar Institute for Economic Policy’s International Best Practices Analysis Laboratory, led by Yermoshin, stated that in the context of the ongoing development of US-Russia dialogue following the Alaska summit, certain sanctions related to payment settlement and project implementation may soon be lifted in a targeted manner. "If progress is made in dialogue in the short term, it can be expected that sanctions in the areas of payment settlement and project implementation will be precisely lifted. In the long term, the issue of disposing of Russia's frozen assets will need to be resolved." He pointed out that the successful meeting between the leaders of Russia and the United States provides an optimistic outlook for the development of commercial cooperation.
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19:08

Putin arrives in Anchorage to meet with Trump.

Jin10 Data reported on August 16 that on August 15 local time, Russian President Putin's special aircraft arrived at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage, Alaska, USA, to attend the US-Russia summit scheduled for that day. Earlier, there were reports from Russian media stating that "Putin's special aircraft has arrived," but later Putin's accompanying journalist Zarubin stated through his personal social media account that the aircraft that arrived was only that of the advance team.
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Putin is heading to Alaska.

Jin10 data reported on August 15th, according to Russian media, that President Putin's private jet has taken off from Magadan in the Russian Far East, heading to Anchorage, the largest city in Alaska, USA.
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14:09

Zelensky: Ukraine "hopes for the United States"

Jin10 data reported on August 15, ahead of the meeting between US President Trump and Russian President Putin in Alaska, Ukrainian President Zelensky stated that Ukraine is "counting on the United States." He posted on social platform X, saying: "This meeting should pave the way for a genuine path to a just peace and facilitate substantive discussions among the leaders of Ukraine, the United States, and Russia." "Now is the time to end the war, and Russia must take the necessary steps. We are counting on the United States."
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Trump stated that the Alaska meeting aims to bring both Russia and Ukraine to the negotiating table.

Jin10 data, August 15 report: When asked whether the Alaska meeting involved territorial issues, Trump stated, "They will have discussions, but I must let Ukraine make the decision. I believe they will make the right decision. I'm not here to negotiate for Ukraine." "I'm here to get them to the negotiating table." "In my view, there are two outcomes. Listen, Vladimir Putin once wanted to occupy all of Ukraine. If I were not president, he would have already taken all of Ukraine, but he won't do that now."
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The meeting between the Russian and American heads of state has not ruled out "all options," and Trump may leave early.

Jin10 data reported on August 15, local time on August 15, a U.S. official stated that regarding the upcoming summit between U.S. President Trump and Russian President Putin in Alaska, "all options are still on the table," including the possibility that if Trump believes Putin is not taking the prospect of reaching an agreement seriously, he may leave the venue early.
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04:12

Putin inspected the Far East before going to Alaska.

Jin10 data reported on August 15, Russian President Putin and U.S. President Trump will meet in Anchorage, the largest city in Alaska, on local time August 15. According to RIA Novosti, Putin flew to the Far Eastern region of Magadan before meeting Trump in Alaska. Russian presidential press secretary Peskov stated that Putin will inspect local industrial enterprises and hold meetings with the governor. After staying in Magadan for several hours, Putin plans to fly to Anchorage.
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European leaders urge Trump to facilitate a meeting between Putin and Zelensky.

On August 13, Jin10 reported that European leaders urged U.S. President Trump to push for a ceasefire with Russian President Putin during their meeting on Friday and to arrange a meeting with Ukrainian President Zelensky. French President Macron told reporters after a call with Trump and other European leaders that any decision regarding territorial concessions must be made by Ukraine. Macron stated, "Trump has made it very clear that the U.S. hopes to achieve a ceasefire at this meeting in Alaska, and there are currently no serious territorial exchange plans on the table." German Chancellor Merz reiterated that Ukraine must be involved in any related decisions. Merz said, "We have made it clear that as long as there are follow-up meetings, Ukraine will be at the negotiating table. Trump wants to prioritize the ceasefire."
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Zelensky: The meeting between the Russian and American heads of state is Putin's personal victory.

Jin10 data reported on August 13 that Ukrainian President Zelensky stated in response to a reporter's question on the 12th that the Russia-U.S. summit being held on American soil is a personal victory for Putin, and the location of this meeting signifies that Putin is breaking free from isolation. On August 15 local time, U.S. President Trump will meet with Russian President Putin in Anchorage, Alaska, to discuss the Ukraine crisis.
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Germany claims it is working closely with the United States to ensure that Zelensky can attend the "Tepe Conference".

Jin10 Data, August 11 - On the 10th local time, German Chancellor Merz stated that Germany hopes Ukrainian President Zelensky can attend the talks between U.S. President Trump and Russian President Putin on the 15th in Alaska. Merz said in a television interview that Germany is working closely with the U.S. to ensure Zelensky can attend the talks. Merz stated that Germany cannot accept Russia and the U.S. discussing or even deciding territorial issues while bypassing Europe and Ukraine. Merz expressed hope that the talks could make significant progress towards a peaceful resolution of the conflict, and even achieve a "breakthrough."
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Wang Si stated that the US is coordinating arrangements for a meeting between Putin and Zelensky, and there has been no response from Russia and Ukraine.

Golden Finance reported that on August 10 local time, U.S. Vice President Vance stated that the U.S. is coordinating to arrange a meeting between Russian President Putin and Ukrainian President Zelensky to discuss ending the conflict and will keep communication channels open with Ukraine. However, he believes that holding a meeting between the Russian and Ukrainian leaders before the meeting between Putin and Trump is not constructive. Currently, both sides have no response to this. U.S. President Trump and Russian President Putin will meet on the 15th of this month in Alaska.
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09:32

Putin's visit to Alaska will "make history".

On August 9, Jin10 reported that Russian President Putin's upcoming visit to the state of Alaska in the United States will make history, as no Russian leader has ever visited the state before.
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22:43

Trump: Will meet with Putin in Alaska on the 15th.

According to Jinsuo Finance, U.S. President Trump stated on his social media platform "Truth Social" on August 8 local time that he will meet with Russian President Putin on August 15 in Alaska, with more details to be announced later. There has been no response from the Russian side regarding this.
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19:30

The cost of Trump's tariffs is unevenly borne by states, with California facing the largest impact at $11.3 billion.

Jin10 Data reported on July 4 that the tariffs imposed by Trump have brought hundreds of billions of dollars in revenue to the government, but the burden on the states is not evenly distributed. An analysis report by the economic research firm Trade Partnership Worldwide shows the costs of tariffs on each state from January to May. From January 1 to May 31 of this year, California faced a tariff impact of up to 11.3 billion dollars, the highest in the nation so far. Texas ranked second with 6 billion dollars, followed closely by Michigan with 3.3 billion dollars. Companies in 17 states faced a tariff burden of at least 1 billion dollars in the first five months of this year. Meanwhile, 11 other states had a tariff burden of less than 100 million dollars, with Wyoming and Alaska experiencing the smallest losses, each at over 16 million dollars. Among the states most affected, more than half supported Trump in the last election.
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The US invites officials from Japan and South Korea to Alaska to discuss the $44 billion natural gas pipeline project.

On May 23, two sources familiar with the plans revealed that the United States has invited officials from Japan and South Korea to Alaska to discuss cooperation, including a large-scale natural gas pipeline project. Many Asian governments are considering investing in the United States in an effort to ease the pressure on President Trump's tariff policy. The Trump administration's head of energy affairs, Home Secretary Doug Burgum and Energy Secretary Chris Wright, will host the June 2 event, sources said. The event will include a visit to Alaska's remote North Slope region, where the U.S. is trying to develop untapped gas fields through a proposed $44 billion pipeline project, one of the sources said. The natural gas will be transported through the 800-mile (about 1,300-kilometer) pipeline through Alaska, mainly to customers in Asia, before being liquefied. But the Alaska meeting was not, the sources said
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04:12

After renaming it as 'America Bay', the United States began deploying military forces.

On January 22, Jins data, the U.S. Coast Guard announced on Tuesday that it will deploy aircraft, ships, special forces, and other equipment to protect the country's maritime borders to carry out President Trump's executive order. The U.S. maritime law enforcement agency will increase its presence in Florida, focus on the Texas-Mexico maritime border and the Gulf of America, cooperate with the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Defense to prevent illegal immigration activities. It will also increase its follow of the maritime borders of Hawaii and Alaska.
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Trump said he wants to rename "a mountain" and overturn Obama's decision

Jinshi data news on December 23rd, President-elect Trump of the United States expressed his hope to change the name of 'Denali' back to its original name 'Mount McKinley', which may overturn the Obama administration's decision to commemorate the indigenous people of Alaska. On Sunday, Trump told supporters at the 'Turning Point USA' event in Phoenix that the highest mountain in the United States should be named after former President William McKinley because he was a 'great president' and 'deserves it'. Trump said, 'McKinley was a very outstanding president, maybe a great president. They took his name off Mount McKinley. This is what they did to people.' 'President McKinley is a president who created tremendous wealth,' he continued. 'This is one of the reasons why we want to restore the name of Mount McKinley, because I think he deserves the name.'
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Several western states end major election voting

According to the Associated Press, voting stations in several western states of the United States have closed at 11 PM local time on November 5th, which is 12 PM noon Beijing time today (November 6th) and the vote counting has begun. Currently, except for Alaska and Hawaii, voting stations in most states of the United States and Washington D.C. have been closed.
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07:25
Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, left Beijing on April 29th, according to Jin10 News. Musk departed from Beijing on his private plane on April 29th, and flight tracking data shows that the aircraft's destination is Anchorage, Alaska.
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PANews on Oct. 24 -- According to an indictment filed last week, Richard Sanders, founder of blockchain investigative firm CipherBlade, said the new management stole his company's assets, forged signatures and took items from his home, according to The Block. According to the lawsuit, trouble ensued after Sanders traveled to Ukraine in 2022 to voluntarily participate in an investigation involving cryptocurrencies. "The defendants, knowing that Sanders would be in Ukraine, made material misrepresentations to Sanders immediately before and after his departure in order to gain access to his account, steal trade secrets, inventory, and investigative data in the form of confidential investigative information, customer leads, customer information, etc., and steal access to the CipherBlade PA business itself," the filing reads. "The defendants named in the lawsuit also redirected customers to an entity in Alaska and another entity in Singapore. CipherBlade refuted Sanders' allegations in a LinkedIn post. Sanders, who was never the owner, "ceased to be actively involved in CipherBlade's operations throughout 2022 and effectively ceased that involvement altogether when he moved to Ukraine in early 2023 for a personal public interest mission," the company said. ”
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