James M. Olson, a former CIA counterintelligence director, sees threats to U.S. economy and world peace.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said he wants to “make things right” with President Donald Trump to secure a lasting peace in Ukraine after the US leader suspended military aid to Kyiv.
Volodymyr Zelensky has said he regrets the explosive White House exchange and is ready to work under president Donald Trump’s ...
The Ukrainian president didn’t apologize as senior US officials demanded, but he reiterated his gratitude for US support, ...
One Ukrainian Member of Parliament don call on President Volodymyr Zelensky make im apologise for im behavour during im White ...
The Ukrainian leader called for peace “as soon as possible” under “Trump’s strong leadership”, after the American abruptly ...
Pausing military aid is the most damaging move the Trump administration can make to Ukraine’s war effort, and however opaque ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in a statement that his Oval Office meeting last week with President Donald ...
Ukrainians are alarmed and apprehensive about a U.S. decision to pause military aid critical to their fight against Russia’s ...
The Kremlin starts speaking of what it calls America’s new ‘alignment’ alongside Russia, hailing aid cutoff as the 'best ...
The U.S. move won’t have an immediate impact on the battlefield, where Kyiv’s forces are struggling to stem a relentless ...
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