Everything that helps Putin finance the war must collapse,” the Ukrainian leader posted on X Saturday, calling the Russian tactics “vile and inhumane”.
Members of New York City's Ukrainian community gathered Sunday morning for prayer as they prepare to mark three years since Russia invaded Ukraine.
The three-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath condo unit on Fifth Avenue in Midtown, which is on the market for $9.7 million, according to an ad that appeared Wednesday, was once owned by Vadim Trincher, a champion poker player who pleaded guilty in 2013 to federal racketeering charges and was sentenced to five years in prison.
Silent shock and audible groans ran through many Ukrainian New Yorkers last month when President Donald Trump called Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy a “dictator.” Those same reactions occurred several days later at the Oval Office when Trump and Vice President J.
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russia targeted Ukraine’s energy infrastructure in a large-scale missile and drone bombardment during the night, officials said Friday, hours after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said talks with the U.S. on ending the 3-year war will take place next week.
Israelis are hoping that Iran hawks in the Trump administration might moderate any tendency to go easy on Tehran.
Russia is eyeing talks with the Trump administration about re-establishing a significant diplomatic presence in the US as an opening to rebuild its spy network in the West, current and former US officials say.
Tetiana Hranchak lived in Ukraine when Russia first invaded. Now Hranchak is a visiting assistant professor at the Maxwell School at Syracuse University. She hopes people will pay more attention to the war.
As President Trump turns decades of US foreign policy upside down, another dizzying swing is taking place in Russia, both in the Kremlin and on state-controlled television: The United States, the new message goes,
Michael Crowley, New York Times Diplomatic Correspondent Chris Meagher, former Assistant Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin for Public Affairs joins Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House with continued reaction to the fallout from the Oval Office meeting this afternoon between President Trump and President Zelesnkyy and what comes next in the War in Ukraine.