Ukraine ‘definitely’ invites President Biden to visit: Former President Poroshenko
Former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko says a Biden visit to Ukraine would be a "symbolic" action showing the U.S. is "shoulder to shoulder" with the war-torn nation.
Former Trump advisers warn Big Tech breakups could make the US vulnerable to China
Former Trump advisers warn GOP busting up censorship-happy Big Tech companies could be playing right into the hands of the Chinese Communist Party.
Russia's McDonald's successor, Tasty-period, opens in Moscow
A new Russian fast food chain called Vkusno-i Tochka (Tasty-period) opened just months after McDonald's sold 850 of its restaurants in Russia to Alexander Govor.
Biden responds to $5 gas: 'Outrageous what the war in Ukraine is causing'
President Biden said the war in Ukraine is responsible for the steep uptick in gas prices nationwide.
IBM, Microsoft laying off hundreds of employees in Russia
Russian employees at Microsoft and IBM have been caught in the crosshairs of the tech giants' ongoing response to the country's invasion of Ukraine
Russian sanctions target Janet Yellen, Netflix CEO, airline executives
Sanctions rolled out by Russia this week are targeting Biden administration officials and key U.S. business figures as the war in Ukraine continues
US authorities obtain warrant to seize Boeing, Gulfstream jets tied to Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich
Boeing and Gulfstream jets tied to Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich are the latest targets in the United States' efforts to hold Russia accountable for its invasion of Ukraine.
Marriott hotels pull out of Russia, citing Western sanctions
The latest wave of sanctions from the U.S. and NATO made operating in Russia impossible and Marriott will be pulling out of the country, the hotel chain announced.
New US sanctions target Russia-linked yachts and jets, Putin's money manager
Russian yachts, Vladimir Putin's money manager and government officials have been sanctioned Thursday by the U.S. Treasury Department.
Russia's largest bank gets booted from SWIFT in latest sanction hit
Russia's largest bank, Sberbank, is the latest to be hit by European Union sanctions and will be barred from utilizing the SWIFT international banking system.
Chelsea Football Club, formerly owned by Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich, sold in record deal
A consortium involving LA Dodgers part-owner Todd Boehly completed the purchase of the Chelsea Football Club once owned by Roman Abramovich.
Families in Africa burdened with higher food costs, hunger because of Russia's war on Ukraine
African families are seeing the price of wheat flour soar as countries have not been able to import goods through the Black Sea since Russia's war on Ukraine began.
Top Ukrainian official asks Saudi Arabia to fix fuel crisis
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba asked Saudi Arabia to 'resolve' the energy crisis plaguing his war-torn nation amid Russia's war.
Russia could default on debt payments after US doesn't extend license to pay bondholders
Russia may default on international debt for the first time since the Bolshevik Revolution after the U.S. chose not to extend its license to Russia to pay bondholders.
Finland brewery launches NATO-inspired beer
As Finland seeks to join NATO, a Finnish brewery is selling a new beer paying tribute to the military alliance.
Spirit of America CEO on his organization providing supplies to Ukraine
Spirit of America CEO Jim Hake on helping Ukraine, emphasizing that what they need most is protective aid and vehicles
Russia being pushed out of Ukraine may be a possibility: Former U.S Ambassador to NATO
Former U.S. Ambassador to NATO Kurt Volker on Russia losing one-third of their combat forces and whether Ukraine has a chance to push Russia out of the nation.
Food charity supplies meals to Ukrainians displaced from homes amid war with Russia
A food charity in Dnipro, Ukraine has been providing meals to thousands of Ukrainian residents since Russia launched its invasion.
Lawmakers ask tech giants to archive potential evidence of Russian war crimes in Ukraine: report
Four high-ranking House lawmakers sent letters on Thursday to executives of Twitter, YouTube, TikTok, and Facebook's parent company, Meta, asking the social media giants to archive potential evidence of Russian war crimes in Ukraine.
Siemens leaving Russia over Ukraine invasion
Siemens has joined a number of businesses that have announced an exit or suspension of their services in Russia due to the invasion of Ukraine.