In an era of perpetual military engagements, from drone strikes in distant deserts to naval confrontations in contested seas, one glaring absence
US, Allies Ramping Up Support for Ukraine
The United States and its allies signaled Tuesday they are moving swiftly and powerfully to support Ukrainian forces and escalate pressure on Russia's economy amid its two-month invasion of neighboring Ukraine, while the United Nations said Russia's president agreed to let international aid groups help civilians leave the besieged port city of Mariupol.
MoreRussian President Vladimir Putin has defended teenage figure skater Kamila Valieva, who was at the center of a doping scandal at the Beijing Winter Olympics.
MorePresident Volodymyr Zelensky said that Russia threatens Moldova because of the republic's support for Ukraine.
MoreThe Armed Forces of Ukraine struck the enemy positions on Zmiiny Island, hitting a command post and destroying Strela-10 surface-to-air missile system.
MoreToday, April 26, at the US Air Force Base "Ramstein" in Germany, a meeting of heads of defense agencies of more than 40 countries began, dedicated to military assistance to Ukraine.
MoreRussia cannot sign security guarantees for Ukraine without resolving the territorial issue of Crimea and Donbass.
MoreThe EBRD has agreed a first transaction under a new financing facility that will benefit thousands of businesses and homeowners while strengthening the competitiveness of key Turkish companies and financial institutions.
MoreRussian President Vladimir Putin said on April 21 that the Ukrainian city of Mariupol had been “liberated” after nearly two months of fighting, but U.S. President Joe Biden said this claim was “questionable” as he announced another $1.3 billion in U.S. aid for Ukraine.
MoreAn expert group under the Office of the President proposes a total embargo on Russian gas and oil, to recognize Russia and Belarus as sponsors of terrorism and to extend personal sanctions.
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