Russian troops are likely seeking to seize a bridgehead on the western bank of the Dnipro River or one of its islands in order to transfer firepower there, Vladyslav Voloshyn, the spokesperson for the Ukrainian military's Southern Command,
Back then, in the first weeks of the war, Russia and Ukraine conducted several rounds of talks in person and online aimed at ending the conflict; although a framework for peace called the Istanbul Communiqué was drawn up,
Ukraine will receive sufficient military aid next year. In total, the United States provides 50% of the support, European partners contribute over 40%, and the rest comes from other countries and Ukraine's own contributions,
Bank of Japan policymakers agreed in October to keep raising interest rates if the economy moves in line with their forecast, but some stressed the need for caution on uncertainty over U.S. economic policy, minutes of the meeting showed on Tuesday.
A new U.S. president and battlefield realities appear to be pushing Zelensky, who had long insisted on fighting for every inch of occupied land, to the table.
European Union leaders insist no decisions can be taken about the future of Ukraine without its consent or behind their backs
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Thursday pleaded for the joint support of the European Union and the United States once US President-elect Donald Trump retakes office. "We need very much the unity between the United States and the EU,
A real opportunity exists today for the people of Ukraine and for the United States. The coming Ukraine economic miracle and recovery will reshape the Eurasian continent.
Some worry that the war between an increasingly desperate Ukraine and an emboldened Russia could spin out of control. But how likely is it exactly?
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said the administration is considering extra sanctions on Russia before it leaves the White House.
Ukraine will receive another $500 million in military assistance from the United States to help move its stalled war against Russia, the State Department said.
Miller recently said North Korean soldiers in Ukraine are a "legitimate target" for the Ukrainian military. U.S. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller conducting a news briefing in 2023.