The partnership, according to officials who spoke to ABC News, has been essential to Ukraine defending itself as Russia invaded almost three years ago.
The development of a new generation of drones has revolutionized how wars are fought, according to U.S. officials.
The administration of President Joe Biden has declassified information that the U.S., in addition to technical support, has spent significant funds, in
The change in leadership to the closely watched and powerful committee provides the latest evidence of a likely shift in how Republicans will approach Russia’s invasion of Ukraine during Donald ...
Kelly: As CIA director, I know you don't do policy, but you do assess what is working and what isn't. Kelly: Did the U.S. hold back too much in an effort not to antagonize Russia, in terms of weapons it supplied, in terms of limits on what Ukraine could do ...
The deployment of North Korean troops to Russia's Kursk region tells much about where North Korean-Russian relations are going.
Ukraine is suspected for another attack on major Russian pipeline infrastructure. After mysterious explosions hit the Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 pipelines near Denmark in September 2022, the American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) allegedly told Belgian secret services that Ukraine could be responsible.
President Trump said Russian President Vladimir Putin is “destroying Russia” with its nearly three-year war in Ukraine, adding he hopes the Kremlin leader is open to making a deal to end the
In a wide-ranging exit interview, NPR's Mary Louise Kelly asks Central Intelligence Agency director William Burns about the resurgence of ISIS, and what's next for the intel community.
Recruits from Ukraine’s Main Directorate of Intelligence examine a target after shooting training. Kondratyuk's visit to Washington was part of a remarkable story: how since 2014 the CIA and ...
No one would ever refer to CIA Director William J. Burns as “Wild Bill,” the nickname of William J. Donovan, who led the OSS, the agency’s swashbuckling predecessor, during World War II. But the self-effacing Burns has bravely commanded a CIA force in Ukraine since Russia’s invasion nearly three years ago.
Following Facebook were Homeland Security, Fox News and the CIA, which had favorability ratings of 48%, 46% and 45%, respectively. Making up the middle of the pack were the Supreme Court (45%), NATO (44%), Ukraine (44%), Israel (42%), the Department of Justice (42%), CNN (40%) and the European Union (35%).