Ukraine, Donald Trump and Prince Harry
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Ahead of King Charles's state visit next week, Trump said his younger son 'doesn't speak for the U.K.'
Republicans and Democrats still have differing views of the war in Ukraine, though their opinions of Russia and Putin are broadly negative.
Americans are increasingly skeptical of former President Donald Trump’s ability to manage the war in Ukraine, according to a new national survey that highlights deep partisan divides and shifting public sentiment more than four years into the conflict.
Trump says aid for Ukraine depleted U.S. weapons stockpiles, but as the Iran war takes that mantle, Kyiv eyes opportunities to build long-term defense partnerships.
Ukrainian negotiators have reportedly proposed naming part of the contested Donbas region after Trump. It wouldn’t be the first time a country has named something after him.
Ukrainian officials have pitched a plan to rename a section of the Donbas region, which is coveted by Russia, to “Donnyland” as a clear nod to President Trump and the aid he has provided against Moscow’s invasion,
Britain's Prince Harry made an unannounced visit to Kyiv on Thursday and called on Russia's President Vladimir Putin to end the war - a week after a massive Russian aerial attack on the country - and on U.