Presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin are expected to speak on Tuesday as the White House continues its campaign for a ceasefire and eventual peace deal.
Crimea, annexed by Russian President Vladimir Putin in 2014, remains a key flashpoint in the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine.
Donald Trump is considering recognising the occupied peninsula of Crimea as Russian, aligning with Vladimir Putin, it has ...
Despite a tenure in which keeping the Olympics and politics separate has at times been difficult, Thomas Bach has a clear message for his successors during an uncertain time: keep the Olympics out of ...
The U.S. government’s move to put South Korea -- a non-nuclear ally--in the same company as countries like China or North Korea has unsettled politicians in Seoul ...
The Kiev authorities are concerned that Trump could agree to cede some territories that Russian troops have not yet taken over to Moscow. Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland fear a pullbac ...
The call will be the first known conversation between the two leaders since Ukraine agreed to support a U.S.-backed monthlong cease-fire, as long as Russia does the same ...
US president’s critics are concerned that Trump "may offer consessions to Russia without Ukraine’s consent, putting President Vladimir Zelensky in a perilous position" ...
With U.S. support for Ukraine in doubt, Kyiv’s European allies are weighing whether to seize $300 billion in frozen Russian ...
The high-stakes call between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin expected on Tuesday comes as the ...
President Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin form a ...
Right now the Democratic Party appears to have no credible leadership. Open warfare has broken out, with progressives furious at Sen. Schumer helping to keep the government open.