Biden is reportedly supporting Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte for the next NATO Secretary General.
The United States announces new sanctions that will target Russia's military-industrial complex and enforce previous sanctions in response to Navalny's death.
The OAS adopted a declaration on the second anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, in which the Ukrainian ambassador thanked countries such as Antigua and Barbuda and Argentina for their support.
President Zelenskyy was interviewed by FOX News near the front lines in Ukraine, discussing the war anniversary, the debate over U. S. funding, and news from the battlefield, the first such interview on the front lines since Russia's February invasion.
Biden called on the Speaker of the House of Representatives to hold a vote on the bill passed by the Senate, which provides $95 billion in additional aid to Ukraine and US allies to counter Russian aggression.
Ukraine is close to receiving $900 million from the IMF as the next loan tranche to help finance its defense against Russia and meet its debt obligations.
A US court sentenced millionaire blogger Ruby Franke to 60 years in prison for child abuse after her emaciated son ran away from home in search of food and water, and her daughter showed signs of beatings and malnutrition.
The implementation of an automated SAP-based defense resource management system in 200 Ukrainian military units has significantly accelerated the processing of supply requests for army brigades from several weeks to 2-3 days.
According to new reports, Iran has transferred hundreds of ballistic missiles with a range of up to 700 km to Russia.
Legal experts have approved the seizure of $300 billion worth of frozen assets from the russian central bank to compensate Ukraine for losses from the russian invasion, as allowed by international law.
The LockBit ransomware group has been attacking financial institutions and corporations in Western countries supporting Ukraine's defense for 5 years.
The United States should continue to support Ukraine militarily to prevent a potential russian invasion of NATO countries, which Washington would have to defend on its own.
G20 foreign ministers are meeting in Rio de Janeiro to discuss global tensions, including Russia's war against Ukraine, and ways to improve multilateral organizations ahead of the annual G20 summit.
Among Ukrainians, the level of perception of Poland and the United States as friendly countries has decreased. The survey showed that most Ukrainians still consider the United States and Poland to be friendly countries, but positive assessments have decreased for both.
Ukraine will face challenges from political developments in the United States and Poland, as well as Russia's goal of fully occupying Luhansk and Donetsk regions in 2024.
The FBI informant accused of providing false information about the Bidens was accused of having ties to russian intelligence, according to court documents.
North Korean ballistic missiles similar to Russia's Iskander-M were used by Russia to attack Ukraine, according to experts who found parts of a North Korean missile in Kyiv.
Commenting on whether Putin and Trump, or someone else who will be the president of the United States, can decide the fate of Ukraine behind Kyiv's back, Danilov said it does not work that way.
Three of China's largest banks have stopped accepting payments from sanctioned Russian banks due to fears of secondary US sanctions.
Biden has instructed his campaign aides to focus more aggressively on Trump's provocative comments to portray him as unfit for office.
The United States vetoed a UN Security Council resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and increased access to aid, saying that demands without an agreement to release Hamas hostages could prolong the fighting.
The UN calls on the U. S. to continue funding humanitarian organizations to support refugees in Ukraine.
Members of the House of Representatives from the Republican Party now expect a government shutdown, as Congress has not yet agreed on a budget by March 1.
The Houthis claim to have shot down an American MQ-9 Reaper drone off the coast of Yemen.
The first group of four Ukrainian pilots will complete training on F-16 fighter jets by summer, the Arizona National Guard reports.
A 9-year-old child was arrested for murder after a family member was fatally shot in the head in Tooele, Utah.
The United States has accused two Russian citizens of participating in the LockVit hacker group that distributed malware targeting companies in the United States and other countries.
The Pentagon says that U. S. military aid to Ukraine will begin as soon as Congress approves the next package.
Nikki Haley has vowed to continue her presidential campaign, saying she has no intention of dropping out after the South Carolina primary, despite being more than 30 points behind Donald Trump in polls in her state.
The Pentagon has warned that without renewed U. S. aid, Ukraine may have to decide which cities it can defend.