The ideological fragility of the North Korean regime has been exposed as two of its soldiers, captured by Ukrainian forces in January, have spoken with surprising frankness in their first public interview.
A Beloit man was charged Tuesday with 21 criminal counts, including human trafficking. On today's episode: The US and Russia hold negotations to end the war in Ukraine; North Korea pushes back against denuclearization;
The U.S. is refusing to co-sponsor a draft U.N. resolution marking three years since Moscow's invasion of Ukraine that backs Ukraine's territorial integrity and again demands Russia withdraw its troops,
The U.S. is refusing to co-sponsor a draft U.N. resolution marking three years since Moscow's invasion of Ukraine that backs Kyiv's territorial integrity and condemns Russian aggression, three diplomatic sources told Reuters,
The United States proposed Friday a United Nations resolution on the Ukraine conflict that omitted any mention of Kyiv's territory occupied by Russia, diplomatic sources told AFP.
Former United Nations ambassador Susan Rice warned that President Trump’s actions with ending the Russia-Ukraine war could have potential repercussions with China and Taiwan. Rice joined MSNBC’s Jen Psaki for an interview on Sunday,
Draft resolution, which a source said is being sponsored by more than 50 countries, demands Russian withdrawal from Ukraine.
Former United Nations Ambassador Susan Rice said President Donald Trump's policy towards ending the war in Ukraine will embolden China to invade Taiwan.
The Trump administration will give U.S. support to a renewed United Nations draft resolution condemning Russia for its invasion of Ukraine and supports Kyiv's territorial integrity. This resolution comes as the three-year anniversary of Russian's invasion of Ukraine approaches.
Pyongyang would seem to have little reason to send its own people to risk their lives in the Russia-Ukraine War. But these soldiers appear to be at the heart of the North Korea-Russia security partnership.