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19.02.2025

19.02.2025 โ€” Trump and Zelensky Trade Truths Through Media

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 19.02.2025.

It displays 131 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

19.02.2025 โ‡ข Trump and Zelensky Trade Truths Through Media
โŒจThe morning's US-Russia talks in Riyadh prompted Trump to suggest Ukraine "could have made a deal," sparking a direct confrontation with Zelensky. The Ukrainian president responded by characterizing Trump as living in a "Russian disinformation bubble" and rejected a reported $500bn minerals deal.

By afternoon, Putin expressed readiness to negotiate while praising Trump, leading to Trump's escalation - branding Zelensky a "dictator" who "played USA like a fiddle" and demanding he "move fast" or risk losing his country.

Evening brought European response to the crisis, with Starmer comparing Zelensky to Churchill and defending Ukraine's wartime suspension of elections. The progression showed increasing polarization between Trump's peace initiative and European support for Ukraine's current leadership, with both sides using historical parallels to legitimize their positions.
19.02.2025
06:13
06:13
The Guardian

Trump blames Ukraine over war with Russia, saying it could have made a deal

06:13
06:14
06:52
07:24
BBC

'You could have made a deal,' Trump tells Ukraine after US-Russia talks

The US president says he's "disappointed", after Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed surprise his country was not invited to Tuesday's talks in Saudi Arabia.
07:24

07:34โ‡ขTrump Scolds Ukraine From Riyadh

โŒจThe newspapers highlight Trump's criticism of Ukraine following US-Russia talks in Saudi Arabia, suggesting Ukraine "could have made a deal" (BBC, Guardian, Independent, Sky). A new focus emerges on knife crime legislation, with online retailers required to report bulk purchases to police (Metro, Mirror). In entertainment news, A$AP Rocky is found not guilty in his shooting trial (Daily Mail, Sun).
07:40
08:03
New Statesman
America and Russiaโ€™s plot to end the Ukraine war on their terms has left Europe scrambling to secure its future.
08:03
10:51
10:51
The Guardian

Zelenskyy says Trump living in โ€˜disinformation bubbleโ€™ after blaming Ukraine for Russian invasion

10:51
10:51
10:58
BBC

Zelensky says Trump 'living in disinformation space' created by Russia

It comes after the US president said he was "disappointed" over Zelensky's complaints about being frozen out of talks.
10:58
10:58
The Guardian

Zelenskyy says Trump living in disinformation bubble after blaming Ukraine for Russian invasion

10:58

11:24โ‡ขZelensky Punches Through Trump's Bubble

โŒจThe newspapers report on Zelensky's direct response to Trump, characterizing him as "living in a disinformation space" created by Russia (BBC, Guardian, Independent, Sky, Daily Mail). Denmark announces significant military spending increases, acknowledging potential impacts on welfare (Breitbart). UK inflation unexpectedly rises to its highest level in 10 months (HuffPost, Spectator).
11:56
12:30
12:54
14:09
The Guardian

Putin says Trump told him Ukraine will be included in peace talks and claims Russia is ready to negotiate

14:09
14:26
The Guardian

Zelenskyy says Trump is living in a Russian โ€˜disinformation bubbleโ€™

14:26

14:52โ‡ขZelensky Slams Trump's Mineral Deal

โŒจThe newspapers report on an escalating exchange between Trump and Zelensky, with the Ukrainian president directly accusing Trump of living in a "Russian disinformation bubble" (BBC, Guardian, HuffPost, Sun, Daily Mail). Trump suggests Ukraine should hold fresh elections to participate in peace talks (Breitbart), while Putin expresses readiness to negotiate and meet Trump (Sky, Independent). Zelensky firmly states Ukraine "is not for sale" in response to reported $500bn minerals discussion (Daily Mail).
15:24
BBC

Putin says Ukraine not excluded from future talks as Zelensky calls out Russian 'disinformation'

The US and Russia held talks on Tuesday about the end of the war in Ukraine, with President Trump subsequently suggesting Kyiv "could have made a deal" earlier.
15:24
15:32
16:05
The Guardian

Trump tells Zelenskyy to โ€˜move fastโ€™ or lose country after Ukraine leader warns US president is in Russian โ€˜disinformation bubbleโ€™

16:05
16:13
BBC

Trump calls Zelensky a 'dictator' as he hits back at 'disinformation' criticism

It comes after the Ukrainian president suggested Donald Trump was "living in a disinformation space" created by Russia.
16:13
16:13
The Guardian

Trump tells Zelenskyy to โ€˜move fastโ€™ or lose country

16:13
16:21
The Guardian

Trump calls Zelenskyy a โ€˜dictatorโ€™ who should โ€˜move fastโ€™ or lose country as row with Ukraine leader worsens

16:21

16:41โ‡ขTrump Brands Zelensky The Dictator

โŒจThe newspapers report on Trump's escalated attack on Zelensky, calling him a "dictator" who "played USA like a fiddle" (BBC, Guardian, Independent, Mirror, Sky, Sun, Daily Mail). Trump warns Zelensky to "move fast" or risk losing his country entirely. This follows Zelensky's earlier criticism of Trump for being in a "Russian disinformation space." Separately, Hamas indicates readiness to release all remaining hostages in a single swap (Jewish Chronicle).
17:33
17:41
17:49
The Guardian

Trump calls Zelenskyy a dictator as rift with Ukraine deepens

17:49
17:58
The Guardian

Trump calls Zelenskyy a dictator and tells him to โ€˜move fastโ€™ or lose country

17:58
18:16
18:33
The Guardian

Trump calls Zelenskyy a dictator amid fears of irreconcilable rift

18:33
18:41
19:00
The Guardian

Trump calls Zelenskyy a โ€˜dictatorโ€™ who should โ€˜move fastโ€™ or lose country as row with Ukraine leader worsens

19:00

19:01โ‡ขTrump Brands Zelenskyy The Comedy Dictator

โŒจThe newspapers report on Trump's intensified attacks on Zelenskyy, now labelling him a "dictator" who must "move fast" or lose his country (BBC, Guardian, HuffPost, Independent, Mirror, Sky, Sun, Daily Mail). The Mirror highlights Europe's response with new financial commitments to Ukraine. Separately, controversy emerges over Afghanistan's cricket team participation in ICC Championship due to Taliban's gender policies (Channel 4), while Hamas proposes releasing all hostages for a permanent truce (Morning Star).
19:10
19:18
19:42
The Guardian

Trump criticized for โ€˜dangerousโ€™ comments calling Zelenskyy a โ€˜dictatorโ€™ as European leaders rush to contain crisis

19:42
20:33
A visibly frustrated President Zelensky has responded to Donald Trumpโ€™s various insults about him, including the suggestion that Ukraine started the conflict, by saying the US president is trapped in a โ€˜disinformation bubbleโ€™.
20:33
20:33
20:41
The Guardian

Zelenskyy to meet US envoy after fallout with Trump as European leaders rush to contain crisis

20:41

20:59โ‡ขStarmer Crowns Zelensky Churchill

โŒจThe newspapers report on a direct confrontation between UK's Labour leader Starmer and Trump over Ukraine. Starmer explicitly backs Zelensky, comparing him to Churchill, and defends Ukraine's suspension of elections during wartime (Daily Mail, Independent, Evening Standard, Times). This follows Trump's escalated attacks calling Zelensky a "dictator" and demanding fresh elections. Separately, Israel confirms the planned return of the Bibas family bodies (Jewish Chronicle).
22:13
22:21
23:11
The Guardian

Trump calls Zelenskyy a dictator amid fears of irreconcilable rift

23:11