The head of the UGCC, His Beatitude Sviatoslav, firmly stated that no one in Ukraine even thinks about surrendering despite the ongoing hostilities, emphasizing Ukraine's determination to stand up and resist the russian invasion.
Former U. S. President Donald Trump called current President Joe Biden an "idiot" and said that Russian President Putin is threatening nuclear weapons because of Biden's weakness.
Japan and the United States are discussing cooperation to provide Ukraine with more ammunition, potentially easing Tokyo's restrictions on military exports and helping to expand the U. S. arsenal of weapons for Ukraine.
The United States sends its first ship, the USS General Frank Besson, to deliver equipment to build a temporary seaport in Gaza to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid to the region.
Foreign companies from Austria, Germany, and Turkey have begun rebuilding infrastructure in Ukraine, expecting large investment opportunities after the conflict ends, Bloomberg reports.
Stratolaunch has successfully tested its Talon-A hypersonic vehicle, reaching a speed of about Mach 5, with safe descent, engine ignition, acceleration, steady climb and controlled landing on water.
NATO diplomats suggest preparing for a possible US withdrawal from the alliance if Donald Trump wins the next presidential election.
US military and coalition forces successfully repelled a massive Houthi drone attack, shooting down at least 28 drones without any damage to US, coalition or commercial ships.
Biden said he was ready to speak in the Israeli parliament about the war in Gaza.
The US threatens Austria's Raiffeisen Bank with sanctions for continuing to operate in Russia, claiming that it is helping the Russian army.
Biden announced plans to build a temporary floating dock on the Gaza coast within 60 days to speed up humanitarian aid operations amid the ongoing Israeli military campaign and imminent famine in the region.
Biden signs legislation to fund federal agencies through fiscal year 2024, avoiding a government shutdown and securing $460 billion in funding.
By the end of 2022, the United States had carefully prepared plans for a possible use of nuclear weapons by Russia against Ukraine against the backdrop of Ukrainian successes and Russian failures.
The next meeting of the Ramstein Defense Contact Group is scheduled for March 19 at Ramstein Air Base in Germany, where U. S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin will meet with defense ministers and senior officials from around the world to discuss the situation in Ukraine and the security challenges facing U.S. allies and partners.
U. S. President Joe Biden criticizes his election rival Donald Trump for meeting with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban in Florida.
Ukraine's Prosecutor General Andriy Kostin discussed with his American counterparts cooperation in investigating war crimes, strengthening the fight against corruption, and blocking the supply of Western technology used to manufacture weapons to Russia.
Five people were killed and ten injured in the Gaza Strip when a humanitarian aid parachute failed to open properly during an air delivery.
Trump and Hungarian Prime Minister Orban discussed strong borders and bilateral relations at a meeting in Mar-a-Lago.
The EU has announced the opening of a sea corridor this weekend to bring humanitarian aid from Cyprus to the Gaza Strip to prevent famine, and the first pilot shipment of food aid from the World Central Kitchen charity is expected to leave on Saturday.
Three people, including two National Guard soldiers and a Border Patrol agent, were killed when a UH-72 Lakota helicopter crashed while performing a border security mission near Rio Grande, Texas.
Republicans in the House of Representatives are working on their own aid package for Ukraine, which includes military and non-military aid, potentially using frozen Russian assets.
Biden said that his participation in the debate with Trump depends on Trump's behavior, as Trump is the only Republican contender, while Biden is leading among Democrats.
The Pentagon denies that humanitarian aid dropped from a plane in the Gaza Strip caused civilian casualties, saying that all the boxes of aid landed safely.
The U. S. Senate approves a $460 billion funding bill to keep the government open until September 30, 2024.
The F-35A has been officially certified to carry the B61-12 thermonuclear gravity bomb, making it the first 5th generation aircraft capable of using nuclear weapons.
The United States imposed sanctions against a Russian company (Broker Expert LLC) and a company from the Central African Republic (Bois Rouge SARLU) for facilitating Russia's malicious activities and supporting the Wagner Group in the CAR.
Former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez was convicted in the United States of conspiring with drug traffickers and using the country's military and police to facilitate the smuggling of cocaine into the United States in exchange for millions of dollars in bribes.
The maritime corridor from Cyprus to Gaza for the transportation of humanitarian aid is expected to open on Sunday, March 10, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said.
Oil prices remained largely unchanged as investors weighed potential future interest rate cuts in the US and Europe.
French President Emmanuel Macron is considering sending troops to Ukraine if the front advances to Odesa or Kyiv, according to a party leader who reported meeting with Macron.