A Ukrainian family who fled their war-torn country and resettled in Orange County is worried about their future as the deadline for them to stay legally in the country approaches rapidly.
Yevheniia Stepanets fled to Poland with her family after Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022 but her children begged her to return ...
From battlefield funerals to front-line faith, Father Taras Mykhalchuk ministers where few dare to go — and says war has only ...
In three years of full-scale war, Ukrainian families of children with long-term illnesses have had to overcome countless ...
A wave of at least 179 Shahed-type attack drones from Russia struck four regions in Ukraine overnight on March 21-22, killing ...
New Delhi, Ukraine, which is embroiled in a prolonged conflict with Russia, was the world's largest importer of major arms during 2020-24, when its imports increased nearly 100 times as compared ...
“If there is a ceasefire, it would only give Russia time to increase its firepower, manpower, missiles and other arms. Then they would attack Ukraine again,” he said. The meeting in Jeddah ...
The aggressor country of russia has reduced its arms exports by almost 50% in the two years since the start of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The reason for this was Western sanctions and ...
Ukraine, involved in a war with Russia for the past four years, was the largest importer of major arms in the world in the 2020-24 period, clocking a nearly hundredfold rise in imports compared ...
Mark Kelly and billionaire Elon Musk exchanged words on social media after Musk called the Democratic lawmaker a “traitor” for visiting Ukraine. Sen. Kelly visited Ukraine over the weekend ...
The Sipri data show how the U.S. arms industry has been the key beneficiary of rising European defense budgets in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and as President Trump pushes the ...
Replacing India as the top most importer is the war-torn Ukraine. Show Full Article The report shows that Indian arms imports decreased by 9.3 percent between 2015–2019 and 2020–2024 “partly” because ...