There's no good news to be found for Joe Biden. Polls
Eric Ciaramella was a close adviser when Biden threatened to cut off U.S. aid to Ukraine unless it fired its top prosecutor, Viktor Shokin.
Russia struck the southern Ukrainian port city of Odesa with ballistic missiles in a nighttime attack, injuring 14 people and starting a massive blaze, local officials and emergency services said.
Political and military leaders are still absorbing the extraordinary exchange of fire, writes James Landale.
The Biden administration last month secretly shipped long-range missiles to Ukraine for the first time to enable Ukrainian forces to strike farther into Russian-seized areas in Ukraine, according to a report.
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In a development that should come as a surprise to no one who has been conscious and not living in a cave in Tajikistan for the last year, a Pew Research poll released Wednesday reveals that 62 percent of self-identified Biden voters don't want either Joe Biden or Donald Trump on the presidential ballot in November. It's no shock that they don't favor Trump, but 62 percent wanting old Joe to pack it in has to be making some
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Russian missile attack on Odesa injures pregnant woman and two children
Missiles were supplied to Ukraine under a secret deal agreed in March ahead of the £76bn US security package