Control of the northeastern Ukrainian city of Kupyansk may once again be contested after Russian troops recently crossed the ...
If actions speak louder than words, the Biden administration’s mind-boggling throttling of military support to Ukraine last ...
As a young British Army officer heading for Afghanistan, Barney Campbell visited the Dardanelles, scene of one of the First ...
It’s been six months since Ukraine launched its surprise incursion into Russia’s Kursk region and its forces are still in ...
Russian missile attacks on state-owned natural gas assets in Ukraine have forced the country to buy expensive replacement ...
On their anniversaries, Yalta and Helsinki offer lessons for Ukraine, Trump, and the balance of power in Europe.
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If anyone had any doubt that Ukraine has its own national identity, the early days of the Russian invasion should have eliminated it. There’s been the stiff resistance of Ukraine’s ...
The abrupt suspension of USAID funding is leaving some Ukrainian charities struggling to cope as their financial lifeline is ...
Ukrainian Ambassador to the United States Oksana Markarova joins Andrea Mitchell one-on-one to react to President Trump ...
A Ukrainian delegation to the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington will make the case that Russia threatens the religious ...
Two Russian colonels have plunged out of windows in the space of two days, while a musician fell to his death as his ...