Trump, Ukraine and Kyiv
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Russia attacked cities across Ukraine with hundreds of drones and a missile strike, hitting energy infrastructure and wounding at least 15 people.
New developments Tuesday reinforced the idea that President Donald Trump has significantly shifted his view of the Ukraine war.
Ukraine's prime minister announced his resignation Tuesday in the first formal step of what is expected to be a significant reshuffle of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's government, which could also see the country's ambassador to Washington replaced.
President Donald Trump has finally found a way to like arming Ukraine: ask European allies to donate their weapons, and sell them American replacements.
President Donald Trump announced this week that the U.S. will send Patriot air-defense missiles to Ukraine and threatened new tariffs on Russia. Will Vladimir Putin back down? What should Trump's next move be? And what does the future hold for Ukraine? Newsweek contributors Daniel R. DePetris and Dan Perry debate:
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha met with the U.S. Special Envoy retired Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg in Kyiv on Tuesday.
A top spy from Ukraine's Security Service was fatally shot outside a building in Kyiv, with one official blaming the brazen attack on Russian operatives.
Ukrainian media posted what appeared to be security camera footage showing a man walking through a parking lot with bags being shot by another man.