Trump’s claim of $350 billion in Ukraine aid wildly off, say government agencies tasked with keeping track of fiscal expenditures
Many Ukrainians are dealing with the reality of starting over after losing their homes in the war with Russia. One project helps them find new homes and jobs while assisting in the development of small villages. Lesia Bakalets reports from the Kyiv region. Camera: Vladyslav Smilianets.
President Donald Trump’s special envoy to Ukraine and Russia visited Kyiv Wednesday, a day after U.S.-Russian talks in Saudi Arabia. The diplomatic moves come as Trump and his Ukrainian counterpart lash out at each other over the war’s origins and plans to end it. VOA’s Arash Arabasadi has more.
Britain warns decisions made over coming weeks will define 'security of our world for a generation'
As Russia’s war on Ukraine enters its fourth year, Europe's leaders warn that the outcome of peace talks between Moscow and Washington will have profound implications for the continent. But as Henry Ridgwell reports, European leaders fear they are being excluded from deciding their own fate.
Ukrainian president, US envoy to meet Thursday
Ukrainian military strikes oil refinery in Russia’s Samara region
Ukrainian military says North Korean howitzer destroyed
Close ties to leaders and investments key to Riyadh's approach
The Trump administration on Tuesday hailed talks in Saudi Arabia that included U.S. and Russian officials but no Ukrainians. The White House said speaking separately with the warring partners is a key first step in ending the three-year conflict. Anita Powell reports, Kim Lewis contributed.
Ukrainian soldier Andriy Chernytskyi came up with a project to build a kids’ playground in his hometown – but didn’t live to see it come to fruition. The playground is now open. Tetiana Kukurika has the story, narrated by Anna Rice. VOA footage by Sergiy Rybchynski.
Top US diplomat says both sides will need to make concessions to halt three-year conflict
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