As the Trump administration publicly hammers out its plans on the Ukraine war, it's also pressing Ukraine for deals in exchange for more aid — including giving the U.S. mining rights for rare earths.
Fighting around nuclear power plants has repeatedly raised fears of a nuclear catastrophe during three years of war.
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Radiation levels at the shuttered plant in the Kyiv region — site of the world's worst nuclear accident — have not increased, ...
Residents woke to a series of powerful explosions that shook the capital as local officials said air defences were engaging ...
This was a disorienting week for those anxious over how the new Trump administration will fulfill Donald Trump's vow to end ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that Kyiv values President Trump’s “determination” to end the war in Eastern ...
In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, the vice president said Ukraine must have “sovereign independence.” ...
Ukraine rare earth deal would be a positive development but the country needs to adopt a long-term economic vision.
The Ukrainian president told NBC News' "Meet the Press" that he doesn't "want to think about" not having American support.
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