Migrant encounters at the southern border in February surged 63% from the same time last year, according to newly-released Customs and Border Protection (CBP) data.
At 9:00 this morning, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed the United States Congress, where he pleaded with lawmakers to provide more help to his war-torn country.
Talks between delegates from Russia and Ukraine Tuesday appear to have resulted in at least some progress in terms of negotiating an end to the war.
A Polish church near Ukraine’s border is providing comfort to thousands of displaced refugees fleeing the terrors of war.
In an interestingly timed decision, the People’s Republic of China elected Monday to reiterate its threat to the United States over Taiwan.
United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres called for further help to address the escalating humanitarian crisis in Ukraine during a U.N. Security Council meeting on Monday, saying “The country is being decimated before the eyes of the world.”
Kyiv was rocked by predawn explosions and air raid sirens this morning as Russian forces stepped up their assault on Ukraine’s capital city.
While Americans watch anxiously as the death toll rises in Ukraine, resulting in extraordinary outpourings of much-needed humanitarian aid and support, another lifesaving mission has also been taking place. Since March 2, 103 lives have been rescued on a different battlefront.
White House national security advisor Jake Sullivan is slated to meet with Chinese foreign policy adviser Yang Jiechi in Rome today following reports that Russia is seeking military and economic aid from Beijing.
NATO Chief warns of Russia utilizing chemical warfare amidst conflicting reports of Ukraine bio labs
Russian claims that Ukraine has chemical and biological weapons have been called “absurd” by NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg.