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Gruesome video shows a 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee getting stabbed to death on a Charlotte light rail train – a case that has turned into a flashpoint as the Trump administration vows to crack down on crime in large,
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Tragic Ukraine refugee’s final moments caught on camera as she is stabbed to death on US train
Tragic Ukraine refugee’s final moments caught on camera as she is stabbed to death on US train - Warning: distressing footage – Decarlos Brown Jr. has been charged with first-degree murder after he wa
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Ukraine pushes Europe to back US sanctions on Russian oil — with special sweetener for America
What President Trump said [was] very clear — we are absolutely [supportive],” said Andriy Yermak, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s top adviser, told The Post on
The fatal stabbing of a Ukrainian refugee in the United States has taken on sweeping political dimensions, with the American right denouncing Democrats' supposed lack of action on crime as
Russia rains down 614 missiles and drones in massive overnight assault on Ukraine, hitting a US-owned company near NATO borders and raising questions about Putin's negotiation intentions.
Ukraine and the U.S. on Wednesday held the first board meeting of a joint investment fund, set up as part of a minerals deal with Washington, Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko said.
Zelenskyy said Ukraine hadn't been discussing long-range attacks with the US, after a new report said the Pentagon had blocked some ATACMS strikes.
Trump pledges no U.S. troops will defend Ukraine's border and plans Putin-Zelenskyy meeting as part of ongoing peace efforts to end the war between Russia and Ukraine.
President Donald Trump said on Monday that he has not discussed specific security guarantees for Ukraine and reaffirmed the U.S. commitment to support the country. The potential security guarantees for Ukraine represent a major obstacle to ending Russia's war in Ukraine.
Price hike on US weapons sales to Europe may pay for American 'air cover' for Ukraine, Treasury says
The Trump administration has ruled out deploying US troops on the ground in Ukraine, but officials suggest Washington could provide air support.
European countries should stop buying Russian oil and gas if they want Washington to tighten sanctions on Moscow, according to Donald Trump’s energy chief, who said the trade was funding Vladimir Putin’s “war machine”.