US gets resolution through Security Council and General Assembly, but differences widen with European allies and Ukraine
As Trump shifts US policy, European leaders maintain support for Kyiv
Russian forces have been shelling Kharkiv in northeastern Ukraine almost daily since the start of their invasion three years ago. Still, local business owners continue working, and volunteers from all over the world are on hand to offer support. Anna Kosstutschenko has the story.
Vinatier, who works for a Swiss conflict mediation NGO, was arrested last summer as tensions with France and other Western countries soared over Ukraine
Russia demanded a full French investigation and said the incident looked like an act of terrorism
Late Sunday, doctors reported that blood tests showed early kidney failure that was nevertheless under control
Merz, who has no previous experience in office, is set to take charge with Europe's largest economy ailing, its society split over migration and its security caught between a confrontational U.S. and an assertive Russia and China
Trump hosting Macron for White House talks
In a diplomatic note sent on Sunday and reviewed by Reuters, the United States described its brief resolution as 'a forward-looking resolution focused on one simple idea: ending the war'
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Nearly $220 billion in Russian assets are frozen in the EU by sanctions as part of an international crackdown on Moscow for its 2022 invasion of Ukraine
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