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Ukraine
In Washington Policy Circles, Legal Case for Russian Genocide Gets Aggressive New Push
Lawmakers, legal scholars and human rights advocates say the case for genocide is no longer theoretical – and that Washington’s caution is becoming the risk.
Dec. 14, 2025
Ukraine
Russia Escalates, Ukraine Strikes Back: This Week’s Key Developments
Welcome to “Summary of the Week” — your quick guide to the top headlines.
Dec. 13, 2025
NATO
OPINION: The American Circus With Evil Clowns
I write as an American lawyer, a US citizen born in New York of Ukrainian origin. The United States is a mess and will need to clean house.
Dec. 13, 2025
US
Trump Admin Marks International Human Rights Day With Silence
Shift to trade and “unalienable rights” signals retreat from democracy promotion. One Senator stands alone calling out abuses by Russia, Georgia and beyond.
Dec. 13, 2025
Ukraine
Trump Plays It Cool as Europe Prepares High-Stakes Ukraine Peace Talks
White House scrambles to translate Trump’s vague “free economic zone” vision into a concrete plan ahead of Berlin summit.
Dec. 13, 2025
Ukraine
New Research: European Support to Ukraine Has Fallen Sharply
When Trump bailed on Ukraine a few allies stepped up but Italy and Spain are definite deadbeats. The cash gap is a microscopic one tenth of a one percent hike to European tax burdens.
Dec. 12, 2025
US
Ukraine Denies Donbas ‘Buffer Zone’ Deal, Calls Talks ‘Theoretical’
In a comment to Kyiv Post, the Presidential Office denied reports of an agreed Donbas buffer zone, saying the discussions are “theoretical” and no decisions have been made.
Dec. 12, 2025
Ukraine
US Vows Continuation of Key Ukraine Support, Including Hard Security, Anti-Corruption Programs
A senior State Department nominee tells Senate that the US will maintain critical military and anti-corruption support for Ukraine while coordinating with allies on program adjustments.
Dec. 12, 2025

