Russia, like U.S. President Donald Trump, covets Ukraine's natural resources - and on the ground its forces are closing in on ...
Kyiv signing the Istanbul communique may have quickly stopped the war and the killing. But the Kremlin has repeatedly shown ...
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Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine three years ago has turned into Europe’s largest conflict since World ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine three years ago has turned into Europe’s largest conflict since World War II ...
Unsurprisingly, some in Eastern Europe view the current US-Russia talks over Ukraine’s future as a revival of this kind of ...
It the first time U.S. and Russian officials have met since Moscow invaded Ukraine nearly three years ago. Ukraine was ...
The European Union's diplomatic service has proposed boosting the bloc's military aid for Ukraine, aiming to show continued ...
A peaceful Europe, whole, free and at peace ... More Ukrainians dying is never going to reconquer all of Ukrainian territory. A war of attrition is never going to create a stronger Ukraine.
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says NATO membership for Ukraine is unrealistic and in sweeping remarks suggested Kyiv ...
Hegseth’s stark message, and his insistence that Russia should keep some territory that Ukraine wants back, offered the closest look yet at how the administration might try to end the war.