Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal is welcoming the results of a donor conference in Warsaw Thursday, in which participants pledged $6.5 billion to support Ukraine.
Former Belarusian leader Stanislav Shushkevich died this week at the age of 87, taking part of Soviet history with him
VOA's Eastern Europe Bureau Chief, Myroslava Gongadze, spoke with Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi May 2, 2022, as Pelosi and the rest of the U.S. congressional delegation laid a wreath at the tomb of unknown soldier in Warsaw.
Ambassador McCain was in Rzeszow visiting a food distribution center on the Polish border to see what aid is getting to Ukrainian refugees
A Ukrainian girl seen singing in a viral video while in a Kyiv bomb shelter is using her newfound fame to help raise money for her homeland. VOA’s Myroslava Gongadze caught up with Amelia Anisovych, 7, and her family in Poland, where they are living as refugees.
Ukrainians in Brussels are demanding action from the EU and the US and NATO
World Central Kitchen offers Ukrainians and others fleeing Russia’s invasion what it says is an essential first response — food
VOA’s Myroslava Gongadze reflects on her friend and former Nieman fellow Brent Renaud, killed in Ukraine
Ukraine's embassy in Washington says 3,000 Americans have offered to join an international brigade to resist Russia's aggression
Bipartisan calls for toughest sanctions to punish Russia for first full-scale European war in 70 years
2015 accords were meant to end the bloodshed in eastern Ukraine, but seven years on, there are questions about their effectiveness
On visit to Kyiv, US secretary of state tells Ukrainians that as they stand up to Russian aggression, US stands with them
VOA Eastern Europe Chief Myroslava Gongadze asked Sec. Blinken about the conflict along the Russia-Ukraine border and how the US may respond to a Russian incursion into Ukraine. They spoke in Kyiv, where Blinken was meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy.
US consulting with European allies ahead of talks Friday with Russia’s foreign minister
In VOA interview, Ukrainian national security chief sharpens accusations ahead of second anniversary of Ukrainian passenger jet tragedy
Ukrainian officials estimate 90,000 Russian troops are now positioned along the border and in Russian-controlled parts of eastern Ukraine
While theories about the shutdown of the Kyiv Post differ, analysts agree that audiences have lost access to vital source of news
He’s deputy assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian Affairs
In 2012 recording, former head of Belarus KGB allegedly discusses plot to take out Pavel Sheremet, a reporter killed in a Kyiv bombing in 2016
Information provided by an associate of President Donald Trump’s personal attorney indicated that former Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch had been under surveillance and may have been threatened before her removal in May
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