President Donald Trump on Monday directed a “pause” to U.S. assistance to Ukraine as he seeks to pressure Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to engage in negotiations to end the war with Russia.
Brussels has avoided criticising Washington for the suspension of military aid, which could have serious repercusions for ...
Ukraine’s president has few options after last week’s astonishing Oval Office row with U.S. President Donald Trump, who ...
The new Emerson College poll found that 46% of U.S. voters think neither the United States nor Ukraine came away from the tense Oval Office meeting last week as a winner. Thirty-five percent said the ...
Hegseth’s decision does not affect cyberoperations conducted by other agencies, including the CIA and the Cybersecurity and ...
President Donald Trump’s long-threatened tariffs against Canada and Mexico went into effect Tuesday, putting global markets ...
The European Commission is studying ways to help Ukraine provide satellite communications in the event of restricted access ...
President Donald Trump is set to deliver remarks to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday evening, marking his first major speech since his inauguration in January. Trump’s remarks come as his ...
An expert from a defence thinktank has spoken out about how Ukraine will likely be impacted by Donald Trump's move to pause ...
JD Vance complained about 'a random country that hasn't fought a war in 30 years', and prime minister Sir Keir Starmer has ...
As per Keil Institute’s estimates, Europe has provided just one unit of NASAMS and Patriot, the only system capable of intercepting Russia’s Kinzhal missile—one of the Kremlin’s most advanced weapons.
Russia has weighed in on President Donald Trump’s decision to stop all military aid to Ukraine. The US Government revealed yesterday, March 3, that they would be pausing all military aid to Ukraine.