President Joe Biden says the United States will send nearly $2.5 billion more in weapons to Ukraine.
While Ukraine and the West may want Russia to return all territories occupied, including Crimea, this maximalist position is ...
BERLIN — United States Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin will convene a meeting of Ukraine’s allies at the Ramstein Air Base in ...
It was not shocking that the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States sought to defer a decision on Nippon ...
SpaceX says next Starship test flight will attempt the rocket's first payload development demonstration by releasing ten ...
The road ahead for U.S. President-elect Donald Trump is fraught with peril, and the landmines that await could severely undermine his ambitions amid the slightest miscalculation, writes Washington ...
The outgoing administration of US President Joe Biden seeks to avoid this scenario, making emphasis on "the deliveries of more sophisticated weapons, including longer-range missiles," the press office ...
On Jan. 3, the U.S. House of Representatives will elect a Speaker. Rep. Mike Johnson seeks reelection, but some fellow ...
The Louisiana Republican’s hold on the House speaker's gavel and his position as second in line to the presidency will be ...
Washington is throwing “oil on the fire” by allowing Ukraine to use US-made long-range missiles to target Russian territory, the Kremlin has said. Condemning president Joe Biden’s decision ...
Opponents of this latest transfer argue that the Biden administration is pushing out as much support for Kyiv as it can ...