President Trump’s abrupt shift on the war in Ukraine this week came amid fresh frustration at his counterpart Vladimir Putin, and was intended to apply more pressure on Moscow to come to the ...
Trump no longer wants the war to end now. He thinks it could go on until Ukraine retakes what it almost certainly cannot have ...
Professor Michael Clarke, our military analyst, has been answering your Ukraine war questions. Watch it back or read the best of his answers below.
The US president, in a first, said Kyiv could win the war, but experts doubt a return to Ukraine’s 1991 territory.
A war between Nato and Russia is at the closest point since the Western military alliance was set up in 1949 as a unified ...
US president’s claim that Kyiv could win back all its territory from Russia came with no economic or military help ...
There was a mix of astonishment and reservation in Kyiv on Wednesday after the president said that Ukraine could reclaim all of its territory, a dramatic change in rhetoric on the war.
The Kremlin on Wednesday rejected the central arguments for U.S. President Donald Trump's rhetorical U-turn on the war it ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told world leaders Wednesday that the world is in “the most destructive arms race in ...
Ukrainians were cautious Wednesday in their response to a surprise pivot in U.S. President Donald Trump’s views on their ...
Elation over Trump’s pro-Ukraine post vied with doubts that he will ever follow through with tougher action against Russia.
At the UN summit, Zelensky accuses China of bolstering Russia's war through $245B trade ties, challenging Beijing's claims of ...