The Joe Biden administration now permits Ukraine to strike Russian targets near Kharkiv with US weapons, aiding its defense. Long-range strikes inside Russia are still banned.
Days after Alexander Navalny's death, Donald Trump finally mentioned him. However, he made no mention of the man who possibly killed him, his "good friend," Vladimir Putin.
The US Senate's $95B foreign aid package encounters resistance from House Republicans. Democrats argue its vital role in sustaining global democracy, setting the stage for legislative contention over the substantial funding proposal.
After two years of war, Ukraine's military is slowly getting depleted. However, the country is getting reinforcements to fight Russia, and they are coming from Colombia.
In a rare Thursday night primetime Joe Biden speech from the Oval Office, the president spoke to the nation about the US response to the ongoing conflicts involving Israel and Hamas, as well as the situation in Ukraine and its relationship with Russia.
During a surprise visit to Poland near the Ukraine border, Prince William thanked British and Polish troops for "defending our freedoms," and Russia mocked him.
U.S. President Joe Biden urges Russia's President Vladimir Putin to put an end to the war they are waging against Ukraine, warning that the United States and its allies will continue to back up Ukraine as it pushes new sanctions against Kremlin.
2022 was reportedly a deadly year for journalists, as the death toll increased by 50% from 2021. The highest number of attacks against journalists happened in Mexico, Ukraine, and Haiti.
CIA Director Bill Burns met Volodymyr Zelenskyy on a secret trip last year and warned the president of Ukraine about Russia's plot to assassinate him, which "appeared to surprise" him.
The classified documents found in U.S. President Joe Biden's office during his vice president days were reported to contain intelligence briefings about Ukraine, Iran, and the U.K.
U.S. President Joe Biden reassured Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky that the United States will support them "as long as it takes" amid its war with Russia.
Pope Francis has reportedly made comments that may have been racist against Russia's minority soldiers fighting in Ukraine, and the Vatican has issued an apology for this comment.