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As an international march draws support for Ukraine, what else can the U.S. do? U.S. officials say Russia has about 70% of its military in place for a full invasion of Ukraine.
It’s worth noting the commitments of China and North Korea to Russia’ warmongering in Ukraine have overtones of the ...
In response, 65 percent of Trump voters backed the provision of arms to Ukraine, almost three times the 22 percent who opposed the move. The results suggest a shift in attitudes among Trump supporters ...
NATO allies will buy arms, then give them to Ukraine, President Trump said. Patriot air defense systems, missiles and ...
Russia is betting on Western support fading for Ukraine, but allowing Russia to win the war would "embolden other actors who reject a rules-based international order for a might-makes-right ...
President Joe Biden is asking Congress for more than $24 billion for Ukraine and other international needs as he works to sustain support for the war amid signs of softening support among Americans.
Transforming corporate philanthropy in crisis The outbreak of Russia's full-scale invasion marked a pivotal moment for the ...
Energoatom has signed deals with Holtec and Westinghouse to build SMR and fuel assembly plants in Ukraine to boost energy ...
The Luxembourg government has contributed an additional €10 million to Ukraine’s Energy Support Fund, increasing its total ...
Mr. Zelensky has publicly fretted that the world’s gaze could shift away. “If international attention turns from Ukraine, one way or another it will have consequences,” he said in an ...
The unprecedented outpouring of support around justice in Ukraine is both an opportunity and a challenge for realizing justice for victims of serious international crimes, Human Rights Watch said.
International Medical Corps - The California-based nonprofit is on the ground in Ukraine providing medical care, mental health support and protection services to those impacted by the conflict.