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Trump Picks Keith Kellogg for Ukraine
After talk of ending Russia's war in Ukraine 'in a day,' Trump names peace envoy
President-elect Donald Trump and some of his appointees have expressed skepticism about sending Ukraine additional military aid.
Trump selects retired Gen. Keith Kellogg as special envoy to Russia, Ukraine
President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday said he will nominate retired General Keith Kellogg to serve as Assistant to the President and Special Envoy for Ukraine and Russia.
Trump nominates Keith Kellogg to serve as special envoy to Ukraine & Russia. What it means for the war
President-elect Donald Trump picked 80-year-old retired US Army Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg as a special envoy for Ukraine and Russia. In the past, Kellogg has urged both Russia and Ukraine to si
Joe Biden, Ukraine
Exclusive: Biden readies $725 million arms aid package for Ukraine, sources say
U.S. President Joe Biden's administration is preparing a $725 million weapons package for Ukraine, two U.S. officials said on Wednesday, as the outgoing president seeks to bolster the government in Kyiv before leaving office in January.
Biden administration fails to send Ukraine all planned aid
The Joe Biden administration won't have enough time to provide Ukraine with military aid for all of the money authorised by Congress before his tenure ends in January 2025, and some of the authority in this particular regard will be transferred to Donald Trump's team.
Biden won't be able to allocate billions in aid to Ukraine due to time constraints - WSJ
The current President of the United States may not have enough time to provide Ukraine with the promised multibillion-dollar aid before Donald Trump's inauguration, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Ukraine, Russia
US urges Ukraine to lower fighting age to 18 to bolster ranks, official says
Ukraine should consider lowering the age of military service for its soldiers to 18 years old, a senior U.S. administration official said on Wednesday, putting pressure on Kyiv to bolster its fighting forces in the country's war with Russia.
Biden administration urging Ukraine to lower draft age to 18 from 25 to meet manpower needs to stay in fight with Russia
Biden administration urging Ukraine to lower draft age to 18 from 25 to meet manpower needs to stay in fight with Russia
White House pressing Ukraine to draft 18-year-old men to help fill manpower needs to battle Russia
President Joe Biden’s administration is urging Ukraine to quickly increase the size of its military by drafting more troops and revamping its mobilization laws to allow for the conscription of troops as young as 18.
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Republican Senator Corrected With Brutal Fact Check After Confusing Russia With Ukraine In Odd Comment On The War
Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-TN) tried to take a jab at Ukraine this week, but instead ended up on the receiving end ...
Opinion
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Opinion
U.S. Should Reject Fantasies of 'Just Peace' in Ukraine, and Just Seek Peace | Opinion
President-elect Donald Trump indicated on the campaign trail that he wanted to see a quick ceasefire in Ukraine.
Alternet on MSN
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'Confused the United States with Russia’: Tuberville’s 'genuinely odd' claim mocked
A claim made by U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL), falsely characterizing the amount the United States military has spent ...
Opinion
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Opinion
How to sell Ukraine to Trump: ‘Don’t let this become your Afghanistan’
The desire to end the war is noble but ending it on favorable terms for the United States, Europe, and Ukraine, whilst ...
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Could Putin Use a Nuclear Weapon in Ukraine? 3 Experts Weigh In
Three experts spoke to Newsweek about the possibility of Moscow firing nuclear weapons into Ukraine as tensions escalate.
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Opinion
Biden isn’t escalating the war in Ukraine — he’s doing the right thing
The president's justified, overdue, but probably too-late authorization to Ukraine isn't pushing us toward World War 3.
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Ukraine's DTEK to receive 107 mln euros from EU, US to rebuild power facilities
Ukraine's top private power company DTEK said on Monday it would receive 107 million euros ($112.30 million) from the ...
Opinion
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Opinion
Making an Example of Russia in Ukraine Can Deter China From Invading Taiwan | Opinion
Doing the right thing today, in Ukraine, is a bargain compared to emboldening China and fighting a war against the People's ...
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