January 15, 2024 American filmmaker arrested and jailed for spreading pro-Russia propaganda dies in Ukrainian prison A 55-year-old American-born journalist and filmmaker, Gonzalo Lira, died in a Ukrainian prison where he was serving time for allegedly spreading Russian propaganda.
January 15, 2024 United Nations appeals for $4.2 billion to aid Ukraine and refugees in 2024 The United Nations has issued an appeal for $4.2 billion to aid people in Ukraine and those displaced outside the country in 2024. The request aims to assist 8.5 million people.
January 15, 2024 If Biden impeachment inquiry is invalid, why has the president lied about his complicity? One key fact demonstrates why the House launched an impeachment inquiry: President Biden lied about his knowledge and involvement in his family’s overseas business dealings.
January 14, 2024 Border deal, international aid agreement could take a while Legislation to secure the border and provide additional aid to Israel, Ukraine and Taiwan may be in the works, but nothing is coming yet.
January 13, 2024 Ukraine's spy chief says attacks on Russian-occupied Crimea will escalate in 2024 Ukrainian spy chief Kyrylo Budanov is promising a more aggressive posture from Ukraine's military in taking back Crimean territory from Russian occupation in 2024.
January 13, 2024 Russian journalist who criticized Putin's admin of 'gigantic corruption' found dead A few prominent journalists have turned up dead in Russia or occupied parts of Ukraine, and they have some ties to outlets that have regularly served as propaganda channels.
January 12, 2024 Massachusetts truck driver involved in fatal crash that killed 7 wants license back Volodymyr Zhukovskyy, a truck driver from Ukraine acquitted of causing the deaths of seven motorcyclists in New Hampshire, is seeking to regain his driving privileges.
January 12, 2024 Russia warns UK that troop deployment in Ukraine would be 'declaration of war' A senior Russian official and ally of President Vladimir Putin has warned the U.K. that troop deployment in Ukraine would equate to a declaration of war with Russia.
January 12, 2024 Rare bear from war-torn Ukraine zoo finds new home in Scotland A black bear named Yampil, a rare refugee from the war in Ukraine, has found a new home in Scotland. The 12-year-old bear was discovered by Ukrainian troops.
January 12, 2024 US judge orders Indiana to strike provision from 'discriminatory' driver’s license law A federal judge has granted a preliminary injunction ordering Indiana to remove a provision in state law that permits people on humanitarian parole to obtain driver's licenses.