European Union leaders insist no decisions can be taken about the future of Ukraine without its consent or behind their backs
Donald Trump threatened, online, that Hamas (unnamed) will have “all hell to pay” if they do not release all Israeli hostages by January 20, when he once more becomes president: “Those responsible will be hit harder than anybody has been hit in the long and storied history of the United States of America.
“They are performing quite well,” Ukrainian war correspondent Andrii Tsaplienko said of the 47th Mechanized Brigade’s dozen or so surviving Abrams. Ukrainian crews have praised the M-1’s thick protection and accurate fire controls.
With a month left in the White House, U.S. President Joe Biden has a long list of foreign and domestic policy actions he hopes to get done before president-elect Donald Trump assumes office, where the Republican is expected to try to reverse much of Biden's record.
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?
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said that US President-elect Donald Trump is aware of Ukraine's reluctance to surrender and freeze the war. Source: Zelenskyy speaking online with Le Parisien readers about the results of talks with Trump in Paris,
Below-freezing temperatures, air raid sirens and missile and drone attacks are part of daily life, but the nation's will to carry on fighting and withstand difficulty doesn't appear to be crumpling.
Messages emerging from Moscow and Brussels are that nothing short of victory will do. But a new Trump administration could change all this.
As Donald J. Trump prepares to take office in the United States, President Volodymyr Zelensky attended a meeting hosted by the NATO chief to plot the path forward in the war with Russia.
The head of Russia's chemical and biological forces, Lt. General Igor Kirillov, was killed in a Moscow bomb blast claimed by Ukraine.
In 2024, the world's central banks were finally able to start lowering interest rates after largely winning the battle against inflation without sparking a global recession