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As an international march draws support for Ukraine, what else can the U.S. do? U.S. officials say Russia has about 70% of its military in place for a full invasion of Ukraine.
The $1.7 billion reduction capped a tough week for President Volodymyr Zelensky as he deals with Ukraine’s governance issues.
The shift to a foreign military sales model is explicitly intended to invigorate the U.S. defense industrial base.
Russia is betting on Western support fading for Ukraine, but allowing Russia to win the war would "embolden other actors who reject a rules-based international order for a might-makes-right ...
Others with a stake in Ukraine’s security and relations with Russia must stay engaged too, argues the Nobel Peace Prize ...
It’s worth noting the commitments of China and North Korea to Russia’ warmongering in Ukraine have overtones of the ...
In response, 65 percent of Trump voters backed the provision of arms to Ukraine, almost three times the 22 percent who ...
Ukraine's recent actions, including espionage arrests and corporate sanctions, indicate a significant shift in its tone ...
The International Monetary Fund said on Friday its executive board approved a four-year $15.6 billion loan program for Ukraine, part of a global $115 billion package to support the country's ...
Ukraine's central bank left its key interest rate steady at 15.5% on Thursday for the third consecutive meeting, saying it ...
Mr. Zelensky has publicly fretted that the world’s gaze could shift away. “If international attention turns from Ukraine, one way or another it will have consequences,” he said in an ...
International Medical Corps - The California-based nonprofit is on the ground in Ukraine providing medical care, mental health support and protection services to those impacted by the conflict.