Ukraine

Ukrainian Nuns Open Monastery Doors to the Displaced

Beneath the ancient beech forests of the Carpathian Mountains, a quiet monastery in the western Ukrainian village of Hoshiv has transformed itself into a giant playground for a dozen children who’ve been displaced by the war with their families.

Macron, Le Pen Headed For Second-Round Showdown in France

Analysts say Le Pen may have momentum in her favor.

Russia Halts Plan to Nationalize Foreign Firms

Companies continue to pay leases and salaries to employees in the country as many plan to return.

3 Churches in Ukraine Contemplate Faith, Hope, Charity

It’s almost Easter in Ukraine, where a trio of churches on the far edges of the capital considered faith, hope and charity on Sunday.

Biden Approval Rating Hits Record Low as Voters Sour on Response to Global, Domestic Crises

Biden’s approval rating is at one of the lowest points of his White House tenure.

China Stockpiling Nuclear Weapons At An Alarming Rate

China is racing to stockpile nuclear weapons capable of striking North America, The Wall Street Journal reported Saturday.

On Palm Sunday, Pope Calls for Easter Truce in Ukraine, Condemns ‘Folly of War’

Pope Francis called for an Easter truce in Ukraine and condemned the "folly of war" as he led Palm Sunday services in St. Peter's Square before an audience of tens of thousands of people.

Mexican President Updates Position on Russia-Ukraine Conflict

Mexico’s leader says he doesn’t “accept” Moscow’s attack, but notes past invasions of his own country by US, France, and Spain.

Support Grows Among Republicans for Naming a Special Counsel to Investigate Hunter Biden

The House Republicans said they were concerned DOJ "has an actual conflict of interest … that could prevent a fair and impartial investigation."

Conservative Le Pen Closing In on Macron in French Presidential Vote

Polls show Le Pen narrowing the gap and some put her within the margin of error.

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