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New York City's Ukrainian community prepares to mark 3 years since Russia invaded
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Anti-war protesters in Russia mark three years of Ukraine invasion
Ukraine: Where the war stands three years after Russia’s full-scale invasion
Three years after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, tens of thousands of people have died and hundreds of thousands more have been injured. Now U.S. President Donald Trump thinks he can broker peace by negotiating directly with Russia’s president Vladimir Putin.
Washington can no longer be relied upon as a supporter. But Kyiv still has agency on the battlefield and can seek increased support from Europe.
Syracuse University hosted a ceremony with Ukrainian experts to speak about their views on the war and where it may go in the future. The University has held this event for the past years that this has gone on to remind everyone what is going on overseas.
As President Trump turns toward Russia, Taiwan grapples with its reliance on U.S. support in the face of conflict with China.
I’m telling you, Biden said the wrong things. Zelensky said the wrong things,’ Trump told Fox News Radio’s ‘Brian Kilmeade Show.’
Three years of the war in Ukraine. Plus: the White House is gaslighting Americans about tariffs; the many guises of Robert Frost; and Judy Collins’s next moves.
President Donald Trump, from left, speaks while signing an executive order as Commerce Secretary nominee Howard Lutnick, Rupert Murdoch and Larry Ellison, chairman and chief technology officer of Oracle Corporation, listen in the Oval Office of the White House, Monday, Feb. 3, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci) AP
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has tried to convince Ukraine to accept a deal that would tie the U.S. and Ukrainian economies together.
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New York City collected $48.6 million in revenue from the first month of its congestion pricing program that the Trump administration has moved to kill, a transit agency said.
When Trump held a lengthy phone call with Putin last week, it was taken as a signal in Kyiv and other European capitals that their alliance to contain Moscow was fraying.
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