A New York developer who donated to Adams’ campaign operates a real estate empire that, documents show, is majority-owned by a Cyprus-registered company linked to Uzbek tycoon Bakhtiyor Fazilov.
Italian Air Force jets had to escort an American Airlines plane to Rome because of a security concern, which ultimately proved to be “non-credible.” The flight was on its way from New York to New Delhi,
The meeting now underway in Saudi Arabia between senior delegations from the United States and Russia could be the first step towards an end to the war in Ukraine – and not just an end to the war. The New York Times has reported that the talks may cover issues beyond the battlefield,
President Trump has promised to bring a quick end to the war in Ukraine, suggesting that Russia could keep at least some of the Ukrainian territory it had captured. Andrew Kramer, the New York Times bureau chief in Kyiv,
As the home of the largest Ukrainian population in the United States, New York proudly stands with Ukraine in their fight against Russia’s deadly assault,” Governor Hochul said. “On the three-year anniversary of the conflict,
Michael Crowley, New York Times Diplomatic Correspondent Chris Meagher, former Assistant Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin for Public Affairs joins Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House with continued reaction to the fallout from the Oval Office meeting this afternoon between President Trump and President Zelesnkyy and what comes next in the War in Ukraine.
Russia is eyeing talks with the Trump administration about re-establishing a significant diplomatic presence in the US as an opening to rebuild its spy network in the West, current and former US officials say.
Russia and the U.S. will seek to mend diplomatic ties during talks also focused on ending the conflict in Ukraine as part of a surprise rapprochement under President Donald Trump.
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Free the Ukrainian children stolen by Russia
Russia’s abuse of the Ukrainian population — and in particular its children — must be front and center of any ceasefire negotiation.
Tetiana Hranchak lived in Ukraine when Russia first invaded. Now Hranchak is a visiting assistant professor at the Maxwell School at Syracuse University. She hopes people will pay more attention to the war.