Researchers say Kremlin talking points are being repeated in US as lawmakers debate $60 billion in aid for Ukraine
In July 2023, the Kyiv City Council introduced a moratorium on the use of “Russian-language cultural products” such as books, songs and films in the city. While people are permitted to speak Russian in Kyiv and elsewhere in Ukraine, as of 2023, most Ukrainians spoke only Ukrainian in daily life.
Ukrainian pilots are already using Western weapons, so when they switch to F-16s, they will be able to destroy targets more efficiently, says Retired Lt. Col. Peter Greenburg.
'Ukrainians are fighting for our freedom,’ Andris Spruds tells VOA
In an interview with VOA, Andriy Kostin highlights the results of US-Ukraine cooperation in bringing war criminals to justice
Seen as a useful tool to provide credible information at the start of Russia's invasion, many say Ukraine's United TV Marathon is no longer needed
In an interview with VOA, Beth Van Schaack, U.S. ambassador-at-large for global criminal justice, addresses potential ICC arrest warrants for members of Russia's leadership
Switzerland and Ukraine have asked China to help with the peace process in Russia's war on Ukraine, but how big a role is Beijing willing to play?
The Russian Orthodox Church is described in this campaign as a partner of Vladimir Putin and ‘energetic supporter’ of his war
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has put many of the country’s most at-risk patients in even greater danger, especially young cancer patients. But a Ukrainian charity working with a hospital in the U.S. is changing that. Iryna Shynkarenko has the story, narrated by Anna Rice.
Analysts say Russia is circulating disinformation about "Nazis" in Ukraine, "threats" posed by NATO and the U.S.
Under existing authority, the Biden administration could send Ukraine $4.2 billion of its own weapons, but it has no approved funding to replace them
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