Prime Minister Mark Carney specified that this sum will fund immediate weapons procurement, with additional tens of millions allocated for bomb shelters and cybersecurity assistance.
Meeting Putin at Trump’s Alaska summit, Archbishop Alexei’s remarks drew backlash and forced him to clarify he acted alone, not for the Orthodox Church in America.
A 5-million-hryvnia diffractometer and 15,000 books were destroyed when Russia struck Sumy State University on 18 Aug., bringing total book losses to 60,000 volumes.
A new survey reveals minimal Polish public support for participating in international peacekeeping forces in Ukraine, with 17.3% respondents backing the idea
France summoned Italy's ambassador after Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini told Emmanuel Macron to "put on a helmet, take a rifle and go to Ukraine yourself" rather than send Italian troops
European officials face a dilemma over China's conditional offer, with some viewing Beijing's UN mandate requirement as both opportunity and potential espionage risk.
Andrius Kubilius moved from spring concerns about lukewarm EU support for Ukraine's defence investments to declaring their intentions to tap €150 bn in EU defence loans "quite soon."
A 44-year-old pilot from Kropyvnytskyi who had been conducting daily combat flights against Russian forces was killed in a MiG-29 crash while attempting to land after a mission.
NATO's top military official calls troop deployment talks "embryonic" as the alliance delivers $33 billion in weapons to Ukraine since January via new rapid-delivery system.
Thirteen Ukrainian rescue workers spent three days battling a fire that consumed 7,000 square meters of an American-owned factory after Russian missiles struck Mukachevo on 21 August.