Russia, Ukraine and Donald Trump
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Hi, this is Kollen Post, reporting from Kyiv on day 1,335 of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Today's top story: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that Ukraine is preparing long-term contracts for 25 Patriot systems following a recent whirlwind trip to Washington,
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Over 150 Russian Teenagers Convicted of Terrorism or Sabotage Since Ukraine Invasion – Report
Russian courts have convicted at least 158 minors on terrorism and sabotage-related charges since Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, according to Supreme Court data analyzed by the exiled news outlet Vyorstka.
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Kremlin rejects Trump proposal to freeze Ukraine front lines: ‘Russia’s stance doesn’t change’
Moscow appears to have rejected President Trump’s latest call to freeze the current front lines in Ukraine, reiterating that “Russia’s stance doesn’t change.” Addressing Trump’s proposal over the
The Army is overhauling how it fights in combat based on lessons from Russia's invasion of Ukraine, where drones have become the dominant weapon on the battlefield.
Yet, unlike the Mideast, where Trump squeezed Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu to endorse a ceasefire in Gaza, the president refuses to pressure Putin. He threatens new oil sanctions repeatedly, yet always chickens out.
Each morning at 9 o'clock, Ukraine stops for one minute of reflection to honor those killed in Russia’s full-scale invasion
Entrepreneur and former U.S. Marine Colby Barrett is part of the team behind “A Faith Under Siege,” a film that examines attacks by Russian forces and officials on hundreds of Ukrainian faith communities, including Catholic and Protestant believers.
As they cover Russia's full-scale invasion, reporters at Kyiv's fastest-growing English-language news outlet have implemented protocols to help fight burnout and foster resilience.