Biden heads to Germany for meetings on oversea conflicts
President Joe Biden will be holding meetings in Germany.
U.S. doubles down on support to Ukraine amid war with Russia
Secretary of State Antony Blinken is wrapping up his three-nation and Ukraine-focused European tour in Poland.
Russian airstrike kills at least 7 as Ukraine undergoes government shake-up
People in Ukraine are cleaning up from the latest Russian airstrike. It killed at least seven people and injured many more when it hit overnight Tuesday.
Ukraine presses U.S. to lift weapons restrictions in fight against Russia
Ukrainian officials are making a push for the Biden administration to lift restrictions on long-range weapons in the fight against Russia.
U.S. ships additional aid to Ukraine in fight against Russia
The Biden administration is preparing to send more aid to Ukraine as troops continue their incursion into Russia.
Russia vows retaliation after deadly Ukrainian airstrike
Moscow said Ukraine used U.S.-made missiles in an attack on Russia-occupied Crimea. The Kremlin is now accusing Washington of waging a "hybrid war" against Russia.
Putin offers ceasefire in Ukraine in exchange for this
Russian President Vladimir Putin is offering an option to end the war in Ukraine.
President Biden is in Italy for G7 Summit
A Group of Seven summit is opening Thursday with agreement on a U.S. proposal to back a $50 billion loan to Ukraine using frozen Russian assets as collateral, giving Kyiv a strong show of support even as Europe’s political chessboard shifts to the right.
Biden meets with Ukrainian president while in France
President Joe Biden met with his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Friday. During the meeting, Biden announced more military aid was on the way.
U.S. officials arrive in Ukraine to reassure support in war with Russia
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is in Kyiv to reassure the Ukrainian president that Ukraine still has the United States' support.
US announces more weapon aid for Ukraine
US officials on Friday announced hundreds of millions of dollars worth weapons for Ukraine, as Russia launches a major ground attack.
Potential TikTok ban, $95B foreign aid bill approved by Senate
The Senate approved Tuesday $95 billion in war aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan.
What's next for U.S. aid to Israel, Ukraine?
It was a big weekend for U.S. lawmakers. After months of delay, the House of Representatives passed a $95 billion foreign aid package for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan. But even though the bill had strong bipartisan support, House Speaker Mike Johnson's job is still on the line.
House approves $95 billion in aid for Ukraine, Israel, other allies
Aid bills for Israel, Ukraine and other U.S. allies were passed by the House in a rare Saturday session, along with a bill that could lead to a sale of TikTok.
Ukrainian prime minister urges investment during Chicago visit
Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal emphasized the importance of investment in his country during a visit to Chicago.
Ukrainian prime minister urges investment during Chicago visit
Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal emphasized the importance of investment in his country during a visit to Chicago.
House Speaker Johnson unveils plan to separate aid for Israel, Ukraine
After months of inaction, the House of Representatives could vote on emergency funding for Israel, Ukraine and Taiwan by the end of the week.
Chicago World Central Kitchen volunteer speaks out
In 2022, a group of Chicago chefs volunteered for World Central Kitchen. They worked at a distribution facility in Poland near the Ukrainian border after Russia invaded Ukraine. One of those chefs, Tony Priolo of Piccolo Sogno restaurant, joins us now to talk about his experience.
Moscow terror attack: 4 suspects charged in concert hall mass shooting
Isis has claimed responsibility for the attack at a concert hall in Moscow that left more than 130 people dead and even more injured. Four suspects were detained near the Russia-Ukraine boarder and charged with terrorism. Ukraine's president says his country had nothing to do with the attack, but President Putin says otherwise.
Ukrainian war veterans receive free prosthetics in Minnesota
Over 113 billion dollars in US tax dollars has already been sent to help Ukraine fight off the Russian invasion. But an additional 60 billion dollars in aid to Ukraine is stalled in Congress, and defense officials warn Ukraine is running out of resources. Ukrainian soldiers who have lost limbs in the war against Russia come to Minnesota to get free, high-quality prosthetics. It’s a new chance at life for these soldiers, but many are still concerned about their brothers on the battlefield.