Ukrainian President Zelensky meets with Trump at Mar-a-Lago as Kyiv faces continued Russian attacks. The two leaders aim to finalize a peace plan amid ongoing violence and complex negotiations.
After weeks of negotiations, Ukraine and the U.S. have presented a revamped peace plan aimed at ending the ongoing conflict with Russia. The 20-point framework includes security guarantees and economic cooperation strategies, with a potential ceasefire on the horizon.
In a crucial decision, EU leaders have approved a €90bn loan to support Ukraine for the next two years, ensuring the war-torn nation can afford military and soldier payments amidst ongoing conflict. However, divisions within the EU remain evident.
In a historic shift, France is set to reintroduce a form of military service for young volunteers, echoing concerns over rising tensions with Russia. President Macron emphasizes the need for preparedness and national defense.
At the Halifax International Security Forum, U.S. senators harshly criticized a peace proposal for Ukraine, deeming it a major geopolitical blunder. They argue it favors Russian aggression and undermines Ukraine's sovereignty.
After failing to secure long-range Tomahawk missiles during his US visit, Ukraine's President Zelenskyy warns allies against appeasing Russia. As winter nears, attacks on Ukraine's infrastructure escalate, leaving civilians in peril.
As Ukraine seeks long-range Tomahawk missiles to counter Russian aggression, US officials hint at a shift in support. With the war escalating, will these weapons change the dynamic?
Drones flew over four Danish airports, raising security alarms amid escalating tensions with Russia. Defense Minister calls it a 'hybrid attack' as authorities scramble to respond.
Ukrainian President Zelensky warns of escalating Russian aggression at the UN, urging allies to unite and bolster support to prevent a broader conflict. He highlights the dangers of a global arms race and calls for regulations on military AI technology.
In a bold statement, Trump advocates for NATO to shoot down Russian aircraft entering their airspace. This comes as tensions rise following recent incursions over Poland and Estonia, testing NATO's resolve and preparedness against Russian aggression.