Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu is due to meet Wednesday in Washington with Secretary of State Antony Blinken
MoreAfter enduring 82 days of bombardment an estimated 264 Ukrainian soldiers were evacuated from the Azovstal steel plant.
MoreThe Ukrainian government says it is continuing efforts to complete the evacuation of its fighters from the Azovstal steel plant
MoreThe fight for Ukraine played out beyond the battlefields on Wednesday, with Kyiv cutting off one Russian natural gas pipeline that supplies European homes and industry, while a Moscow-installed official in southern Ukraine said the Kremlin should annex Kherson after Russian troops took control.
MoreFive-year-old Anastasia Konchakovska wants to be held by her mother.
MoreIn Moscow, police detained a man holding a sign that read: “Arrest me, Russia. I don’t care.”
MoreU.S. President Joe Biden asked Congress Thursday to approve $33 billion in additional aid for Ukraine to help it resist invading Russian forces over the next five months.
MoreBulgaria's main ruling alliance has responded to a Russian gas cutoff by abandoning the hesitancy that has kept that Black Sea state from supplying military aid to Ukraine, capping off two days of political messaging with visiting Prime Minister Kiril Petkov declaring outside the Ukrainian capital that it would be "inhuman to remain uninvolved" as
MoreThe 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.
MoreSVYATOHIRSK, UKRAINE — Manning checkpoints and patrolling towns and cities: the reservists of Ukraine's territorial defense force are the last line standing between ordinary civilians and Russian troops.
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