For some families of Americans who died fighting inside Ukraine, their deaths bring a sense of relief because they now have some closure. CNN’s Nick Paton Walsh reports.
Ahead of President Biden's landmark summit with Vladimir Putin, Ukraine's president invites CBS News to the front line to explain why his country's war with Russia matters to the world.
For the first time since the Nixon Watergate scandal, a conspiracy is being exposed to the American public, if they choose to tune in. From a committee room in a building just a block from where the chaos unfolded on that day last January,never-before-seen foo...
The pandemic has already taken a backseat in the United States to soaring inflation and the Ukraine crisis, as states and cities have lifted anti-pandemic restrictions. But Powers continues to see it as an issue "in the forefront" for him and "a tough situation," because "there are still...
Queen Elizabeth II died Sept. 8, 2022, and Britain entered a period of mourning. But did that affect the United States? A solid 64% of Americans strongly or somewhat supported lowering flags to half-staff in her honor. However, the same survey said that 78% were not affected or were on...
"The obvious conclusion is, if the US government is approving and maybe even encouraging what happen to your son. A man being thrown into prison to die, because he criticized the regime. If they are okay with that in Ukraine, why wouldn't they be okay with that in the United States?"...
The White Russians fled their homeland. They left from the southern Ukraine and the Crimea (the last stronghold of the anti-Bolshevik White Armies) and went first to Istanbul in Turkey before moving on to several countries in the Balkans (especially Yugoslavia and Bulgaria; other countries in ea...
The co-founder of Russian tech giant Yandex has spoken out against the “barbaric” war in Ukraine, an unusual public criticism from one of the country’s leading businessmen. “Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is barbaric, and I am categorically against it,” Arkady Volozh said in a statement...
Ukraine's deputy prime minister says that Russia has violated a cease-fire agreement and attacks are ongoing in the cities of Mariupol and Volnovakha.