The Russian occupying authorities have reported receiving over RUB 4.8 billion (US$48.5 million) from the sale of "nationalised" property belonging to Ukrainians in occupied Crimea. Source: Radio Liberty,
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has responded to US President Donald Trump's ambition to lower global oil prices, which he believes will help end Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Source: Zelenskyy's address on 23 January Quote: "We are coordinating ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Saturday the U.S. has ... uncertain as President Trump begins his second term in office. The American leader has repeatedly said he wouldn't have ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy congratulated US President Donald Trump on his inauguration for a second term in the White House. “Today is a day of change and also a day of hope for the ...
Zelenskyy spoke less than 24 hours after President Donald Trump was sworn into office for the second time ... on top of the currently planned defense budget over that same period and would ...
Most spending activities are under review, including, it seems, Foreign Military Sales and Security Assistance packages.
More firings of career officials at the Justice Department unfolded on Monday and Trump signed four military executive orders, one targeting transgender service members. Meanwhile, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem joined immigration enforcement operations in New York.
The White House is pausing federal grants and loans starting on Tuesday as President Donald Trump’s administration begins an across-the-board ideological review of its spending.
Trump himself attempted to use impoundment and related powers several times during his first term, most famously to delay paying aid to Ukraine in an attempt to force a prosecution of Joe Biden’s family in that country;
The White House is pausing federal grants and loans starting on Tuesday as President Donald Trump’s administration begins an across-the-board ideological review of its spending
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump's nominee to be the military's top weapons buyer is an official who directed the Pentagon to withhold aid from Ukraine in 2019 as Trump sought a commitment from President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to investigate the Biden family — a key component of the impeachment of Trump in his first term.
That relationship is raising questions among some senators about whether the nominee will follow the law if confirmed.