The Biden administration is racing to spend its Ukraine aid budget before President-elect Donald Trump enters office.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken described Monday’s aid as vital to Ukraine’s survival and efforts to fend off Russia.
The Kremlin said on Tuesday that a U.S. decision to send another weapons package to Ukraine worth $725 million showed that ...
The Biden administration is rushing assistance to Ukraine in an effort to put Kyiv “in the strongest possible position” as ...
The package will include Stinger missiles, ammunition for High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS), 155mm and 105mm ...
The Biden administration has announced a new $725 million military aid package for Ukraine as President Joe Biden prepares to ...
The remarks came following the NATO ministerial meeting, according to news outlet European Pravda. "Allies are increasing ...
The U.S. is preparing to send Ukraine an additional $725 million in military assistance, including counter-drone systems and ...
"Defending Ukraine ... in new US military aid for Ukraine. The much-delayed measure had vocal opponents in Congress and it took a bipartisan deal to get the $61bn (£49bn) package through.
The new head of the U.N. humanitarian aid agency says it will be “ruthless” when prioritizing how to spend money, a nod to ...
Washington has sent more than 3,000 Stinger missiles and ammunition for the more than 40 HIMARS it has delivered to Ukraine, ...
Biden’s pardon decision roils Democrats Schumer urges Senate to vet Cabinet nominees Congress’s funding sprint In Angola, ...