NATO leaders are gathering for an anniversary summit in Washington, D. C., with the top priority of supporting Ukraine's defense against Russian invasion, to coordinate aid and provide more ammunition, air defense equipment and other assistance.
The NATO Summit, marking the 75th anniversary of the Alliance's founding, begins today in Washington. President Joe Biden will host representatives of NATO member states at the historic celebration of the strongest defense alliance in history.
Switzerland has expanded its sanctions against russia, imposing sanctions on 69 individuals and 86 legal entities, joining the 14th EU sanctions package in response to russia's ongoing military aggression against Ukraine.
Biden is urging Democrats to stop talking about switching candidates and promises to "run this race to the end" despite concerns about his age and final results.
Trump believes Biden's ego will keep him out of the presidential race, despite calls from the Democratic Party to pick a younger candidate.
The White House has dismissed concerns about President Biden's health, saying he does not have Parkinson's disease and regular checkups have not revealed any abnormalities in his nervous system.
Biden pledged to strengthen Ukraine's air defense and announced new measures with allies to protect Ukrainian cities and civilians from Russian missile strikes following Russia's recent deadly attacks.
The United States has not lifted restrictions on the use of U. S. weapons to strike deep into Russian territory, and this decision remains in effect.
Joe Biden is determined to stay in the presidential race, go all the way and defeat Donald Trump, despite concerns raised after the debate, he said in a letter to Democratic Party members.
Biden is trailing Trump by only 2% in key states after a poor debate, according to a Bloomberg poll.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer discussed areas of close cooperation between the UK and the EU, including support for Ukraine, climate change and regional security, in a telephone conversation with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
Biden will meet with Zelensky and other world leaders on the sidelines of the NATO summit to reaffirm support for Ukraine, including new military aid and security agreements.
An Israeli delegation led by Mosad chief David Barnea is returning home from Qatar after a day of negotiating a cease-fire deal with Hamas, according to a person familiar with the talks.
New British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has assured US President Joe Biden of the UK's continued support for Ukraine in a telephone conversation.
Joe Biden said that he would withdraw from the presidential race if "Almighty God" told him to do so, but claims that God does not intervene directly.
Business leaders and activists supporting the Democrats are calling on Joe Biden to withdraw from the presidential race for the sake of democracy and the country's future.
Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies fell sharply today, with bitcoin hitting a four-month low of $54,000 on concerns over the distribution of bitcoins from the defunct Mt Gox exchange and uncertainty surrounding the 2024 US presidential election.
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin says he watched fragments of the US presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden.
The head of a conservative think tank developing reforms if Trump wins believes the U. S. is experiencing a "second American revolution" that will be peaceful "if the left allows it to happen.
Biden is wavering between accepting the potential consequences of his poor debate performance and rejecting any thought of dropping out of the 2024 presidential race amid calls for changes in his campaign from family members.
Zelenskiy calls on Trump to reveal a plan to end the war, seeks clarity on US support after the election, and calls on China to use its influence to end Russia's war against Ukraine.
Biden admitted that he "almost fell asleep on stage" during the debate with Trump due to exhaustion from traveling the world the day before.
The Democratic governors want Biden to explain his poor performance at the debate and the campaign's prospects during a potential meeting.
President Biden's health and ability to hold office were addressed by the White House, which acknowledged that he performed poorly in the debate but assured him that he could still serve as president and run for a second term.
The United States sees the bilateral security agreement signed with Ukraine as part of a bridge to Ukraine's eventual NATO membership, reaffirming its commitment to Ukraine's security, democratic, economic, and military development.
Russian attack submarines have conducted missions in the Irish Sea twice since the invasion of Ukraine, forcing the British military to take defensive measures.
Biden criticized the Supreme Court's decision to grant partial immunity to former presidents, saying it sets a dangerous precedent that undermines the rule of law and gives the president virtually unlimited power.
Israel is close to eliminating Hamas's military capabilities in Gaza, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said.
The Democratic National Committee is considering formally nominating Joe Biden as the party's presidential candidate as early as July 21 to ensure his presence in the November election and end internal party discussions about his replacement after his poor performance in the debates.
House Democrats are calling on the Pentagon to expand training for more Ukrainian pilots on F-16 fighter jets to maximize their strategic advantage in the ongoing conflict with Russia.