French President Emmanuel Macron and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer are discussing the possibility of deploying their countries' military personnel to Ukraine as a peacekeeping contingent. Paris and London are considering this scenario in light of a potential agreement between Kyiv and Moscow to cease hostilities,
With Russia wearing down Ukraine’s stretched forces and U.S. President Donald Trump pressuring the two sides to end their nearly 3-year-old war, Kyiv and some of its European allies are discussing how that might be achieved in a way that would guarantee Ukraine’s future security.
Donald Trump criticized Volodymyr Zelensky in his first interview after returning to the White House, saying he "shouldn't have allowed this war to happen."
Kremlin propagandist Vladimir Solovyov issued a fresh warning to NATO member U.K. over assistance provided to Ukraine in the war.
(Genya Savilov/AFP via Getty Images) PARIS — Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence will provide its combat units with 2.5 billion hryvnia (US$60 million) of direct funding per month to procure their ...
The Ukrainian Cultural Center in Paris opened the Knights of Light exhibition, which features 11 works by four contemporary Ukrainian artists who are currently serving with Ukraine’s Defense Forces, including Bohdan Sokur,
"Zelensky... shouldn’t have allowed this to happen either. He’s no angel," Trump said. "First of all, he’s fighting a much bigger entity."
This time around, Europe isn’t panicking about what America First will mean — in part because it has prepared.
French President Emmanuel Macron gives a speech to announce a multi-year overhaul, long-term investments to modernize the Louvre museum
The Danish PM's tour of three capitals betrayed the nervousness felt in Denmark over Trump's repeated comments.
"By partitioning Ukraine, proponents of this strategy aim to prevent the Ukrainian army’s collapse, rebuild it, and resume hostilities once the US and Western industries ramp up production," Edouard H
Two years after “20 Days in Mariupol” debuted in Park City, Utah, Oscar and Pulitzer Prize winner Mstyslav Chernov is back at the Sundance Film Festival with a new dispatch from Ukraine. “2000 Meters