President Trump and Vice President JD Vance tried to bully Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky. The interaction was a day of shame for America's foreign policy.
Ukrainian refugees, elected officials, and former politicians said supporting Ukraine against Russia is a matter of global stability, especially as the Trump administration begins talks on ending the conflict.
Russia launched a barrage of heavy drone attacks on Sunday, while President Trump's push to align with Russian President Vladimir Putin has Ukrainians on edge.
Analysts questions the size of Ukraine’s natural resources deposits, how accessible they are and easy to extract, and the ultimate value of a potential deal.
And, for that matter, for the people of the Republic of Georgia, who have been watching the war in Ukraine with growing horror, realizing that their own fledgling democracy is yet more vulnerable to the same force, to the same man with a friend now back in one of the world’s highest places, if not the highest.
Ukraine and the U.S. have reached an agreement on a framework for a broad economic deal that would include access to Ukraine’s rare earth minerals, three senior Ukrainian officials said Tuesday.
Every few weeks, wrote one of our more interesting critics, Walt Zlotow, on his Substack last spring, the Chicago Tribune Editorial Board publishes an editorial misrepresenting the war in Ukraine. Zlotow's complaints included this statement in an editorial,