Russia-Ukraine War
MAGA Candidates Attack McConnell Over 'Abhorrent' $40B Ukraine Aid Bill
Trump-endorsed Senate candidates including Adam Laxalt and J.D. Vance also attacked their Democratic opponents who supported the bill.
Sweden's Leaders Defy Putin, Back NATO Bid After Centuries of Neutrality
Sweden's ruling party have opposed military alignment in the past, but pressure from Finland, a key ally, helped sway their position on Sunday.
Putin 'Isn't Rational,' No One Could've Prevented Ukraine War: Ambassador
"He wasn't believing history. He wasn't logical," Canada's ambassador to Ukraine Larisa Galadza said Sunday about the Russian president.
Putin 'Making Empty Threats' Amid Russia's 'Failure' in Ukraine War: Kvien
U.S. ambassador to Ukraine Kristina Kvien said Sunday that since Putin "lost a significant part of his military," she's not too "sure what sort of threat" he poses.
McConnell Urges Biden to Name Russia Sponsor of Terrorism After Kyiv Visit
The U.S. state sponsor of terrorism label is one of the most prominent diplomatic sanctions that is currently given to just four countries.
Finland President Says He Is 'Confused' About Turkey's Position On NATO
Countries seeking NATO membership need the unanimous approval of those already in the alliance.
Putin's 'Already Started to Realize' He's Losing in Ukraine: Ex-Russian PM
Mikhail Kasyanov said Friday that he believes Putin was "misled" by advisers about the state of Russian forces and how long an invasion would take.
Russian Troops Taking Desperate Measures to Escape Putin's War: Ukraine
Ukrainian officials said Saturday a Russian soldier told his mother in an intercepted call that his commander "shot himself in the leg" to get out of the war.
Greene Uses McConnell's Lack of Bulletproof Vest to Question Ukraine Aid
The Georgia Republican tweeted Saturday that "our highest ranking leaders would not be able to" visit Ukraine if conditions warranted more military aid.
Rep. Urges $1k Stimulus Checks for Every American Over Ukraine Aid
Indiana Rep. Jim Banks suggested the money from the $40 billion aid package for Ukraine should be sent to Americans instead.
Russian War Crime Suspects Featured in Card Decks Given to Ukrainian Army
A new deck of cards will help Ukrainian soldiers identify suspected Russian war criminals as they pass the time playing cards.
Video Shows Russian Soldier Heading Into Kyiv Court for War Crimes Trial
The trial for the Russian soldier accused of shooting a civilian began Friday in Kyiv. Prosecutors are confident of their case.
Putin 'Very Sick' With Cancer, Other Health Issues: Ukrainian Official
The Kremlin has continuously insisted that Putin is in good health.
Rand Paul Says U.S. Doesn't Need to Be 'Sugar Daddy' to Ukraine
The GOP senator blocked a fast-tracked vote for a new Ukrainian assistance package, saying NATO allies "need to step up."
Putin Ally Pushes Russia Toward War With Poland
Recent "denazification" comments posted by Oleg Morozov, a member of the Russian parliament, could further strain tensions between Russia and Europe.
NATO Shouldn't Rubber-Stamp Finland's Bid to Join
NATO's enlargement comes with inherent and unavoidable risk.
Russia Not Using Aircraft Creates 'Vast Losses' For Putin: Ukraine General
The Russians are instead relying on cruise missiles, said Valeriy Zaluzhnyy, commander in chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Noam Chomsky Says Ukraine Desire for Heavy Weapons Is 'Western Propaganda'
Noam Chomsky said Ukraine's requests for heavy weapons is a narrative concocted by the "Western propaganda system."
Full List of Republicans Who Have Always Voted Against Ukraine Aid
Dozens of congressional Republicans have repeatedly voted against funding for Ukrainian assistance.
Finland Responds to Russia Vowing 'Retaliatory Steps' Over NATO Move
Finland "is a sovereign state and makes independent decisions on its security and defense," the country's foreign ministry said in a statement to Newsweek.
Ukraine War: 8 Million Internally Displaced in Need of Financial Support
Ukrainian counterattacks continue to push Russian troops back. Sweden and Finland consider NATO membership amid Russian threats. Live updates have ended.
Americans' Strong Support for Ukraine Aid Is Slipping, Polls Suggest
More Americans now believe the U.S. is doing too much to help Ukraine in its fight against the Russian invasion.
Russia's Dmitry Medvedev Predicts 'Collapse of…U.S.-Centric World'
The former Russian president wrote on Telegram how there would be dire global consequences to the sanctions imposed on Russia.
Alina Kabaeva, Vladimir Putin's Rumored Girlfriend, Hit by Sanctions
"We are exposing and targeting the shady network propping up Putin's luxury lifestyle and tightening the vice on his inner circle," Liz Truss, the UK foreign secretary, said.
Finland Prepares for Russia Cutting Off Gas Supplies
Moscow vowed to retaliate after Helsinki declared its intentions to join NATO and could cut gas off on Friday, according to Finnish media.
Finns Stock Up on Food, Check Bomb Shelters After NATO Move
Residents are stocking up on food and preparing for a potential conflict with Russia, which shares a more than 800-mile border with the Nordic country.
Ukraine Fatigue Is on the Rise
It is not unreasonable to scrutinize a fire hose flow of money to Ukraine that might contain hidden slush funds for pet political aims.
Joe Biden Versus We the People
It is difficult to recall the last time a U.S. president persistently acted in a manner so contrary to the interests of the median citizen.
John McCain Warning on Rand Paul and Putin Resurfaces After Ukraine Vote
Paul defended his decision to block a fast-tracked vote on Ukraine aid and warned about "fiscal insanity."
Russia Diplomat Warns Ukraine Joining EU Same as Joining NATO
The Russian deputy ambassador to the United Nations said the Kremlin's position on Ukraine's desire to join the bloc changed last month.