The president's supporters say it's his opponent who benefited from foreign collusion. Are they right?
Human-rights champions from Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus will share the prize, given not to countries but to people working to change them.
The government may classify too much intelligence, but that doesn’t mean a low-level employee should be able to see it.
The president told me he was optimistic about ending foreign wars—then he ended our conversation to take a call from Putin.
The feature about a school of deaf, teenage gangsters paints a bleak picture of life in Ukraine, but is riveting none the less.
American allies see a second Trump term as all but inevitable. “The anxiety is massive.”
A conversation with Jeffrey Goldberg, Anne Applebaum, and Tom Nichols about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Vladimir Putin’s animating worldview, and what the coming days might hold
Recent images of the war and resistance in Chernihiv, Lviv, Kharkiv, Odessa, Kyiv, and more
As Trump and Putin meet in Helsinki, the confrontation reflects a larger—and for now probably unbridgeable—divide.
After days of uncertainty, parliament approved Vladimir Groysman, the speaker, as the man to replace Arseniy Yatsenyuk.