President Donald Trump wrote on Truth Social that Ukrainian President Volodmyr Zelenskyy doesn't want peace, but locals with ties to the war-torn country disagree.
Until President Donald Trump quoted Michael McCune’s Facebook post, it wasn’t clear whether he remained interested in pursuing a minerals deal with Ukraine.
Everyone - from leaders in Russia and Europe to Donald Trump and Arizona's senior senator - is lying about the war in Ukraine.
After steadfast support from the Biden administration, the Ukrainian diaspora is worried about a dramatic shift in U.S. policy in the Trump administration. This past weekend, members of Arizona’s growing Ukrainian community marched in Phoenix.
PHOENIX (AZFamily/AP) — Ukrainians living in the Valley are processing the heated exchange at the White House between President Trump, Vice President JD Vance and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy came to the White House with plans to sign a mineral deal to reimburse the USA for aid provided in their fight against Russia. But the meeting quickly devolved into a shouting match between Zelenskyy,
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McCune is from Benson, Arizona, a town outside of Tucson ... “But here’s the genius part—Trump is actually protecting Ukraine without dragging the U.S. into war. “By negotiating a mineral ...
Impeachment likely won't happen, but the idea is gaining traction as Republicans question the country's typical separation of powers.
Three years after Russia invaded Ukraine, some Ukrainian refugees in Arizona are beginning to lose hope as the U.S. and other nations debate how to wind down the war. Illia Oliinyk, who fled his hometown of Kharkiv,
Mark Kelly of Arizona leaned into Stephen Feinberg ... “Mr. Feinberg, did Russia invade Ukraine?” Feinberg could not answer the question with a yes. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily ...