The bout of great-power euphoria sparked by the 2014 annexation of Crimea did not last long in Russia. The Kremlin…...
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NATO OKs assistance for Ukraine BRUSSELS – NATO says defense ministers of the alliance have agreed to “boost” support for…...
Dmitry Peskov, the press secretary to President Vladimir Putin, is generally not known for eloquence. But his comment on June…...
WASHINGTON – A top U.S. official says economic sanctions continue to be the most powerful leverage Washington has over Russia,…...
Two Ukrainians have lambasted Russia after being freed from jail there and flown home in the second high-profile prisoner exchange…...
Syracuse, N.Y. – Dr. John Hvozda peacefully passed on the evening of June 5, while being visited and comforted by…...
It’s really a sad commentary on life in Ukraine today, but it’s also a necessary recognition of the reality. Today,…...
Last year, on June 22, 2015, the European Union extended the duration of sanctions imposed on Russia for its role…...
Seventy-five years ago on June 1, 1941, when Stalin was Hitler’s ally, Moscow began the forcible deportation of tens of…...
Following are excerpts from a statement by Sen. Ben Cardin (D-Md.), ranking member of the U.S. Commission on Security and…...
Let me put it bluntly: If you care for Ukraine, you cannot vote for Donald Trump. If you care for…...
On April 21, Jonathan Peri was inaugurated as the ninth president – and first lay president – of Manor College,…...