Six wounded remain in hospitals as a result of an enemy attack on Zaporizhzhia on Saturday night. — Ukrinform.
Here's a look at what happened in the U.S. government this week: President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday to start dismantling the Department of Education, saying he wants to return ...
For the second time in a month, all European Union nations but Hungary signed a joint statement Thursday backing Ukraine.
As rescuers dug through the remains of a collapsed apartment building in Gaza’s Khan Younis on Thursday, they could hear the cries of a baby from underneath the rubble.
In February, the Trump administration paused all immigration reapplications in the Uniting for Ukraine program.
I just tell them you are in a country that accepts everyone, that’s why you are here, that’s why you’re safe here.” ...
An Ukrainian family who settled in Orange County after fleeing the ongoing war with Russia is now fearing being deported back to the danger they left behind as immigration policies hang in the balance ...
President Donald Trump is set to hold a high-stakes phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin to speak about plans for a ceasefire in Ukraine. The White House is talking one-on-one with Russia ...
If Russia agrees to a settlement with Ukraine, even if the latter loses 20 per cent of its territory, Ukraine should consider ...
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The idea of a ceasefire “is correct and we will certainly support it,” Putin said, “but there are issues that need to be discussed." ...
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