List of Ukraine articles
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Committee Chairman Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) and Ranking Member Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA) listen to Gordon Sondland, the U.S ambassador to the European Union, testify before the House Intelligence Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington on Nov. 20. 4 Key Takeaways From Sondland’s Testimony
“Everyone was in the loop,” said the U.S. ambassador to the EU, further implicating Trump, Pompeo, and Pence as the impeachment inquiry unfolds.
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Mike Pompeo at the State Department Pompeo Thrust Into Impeachment Spotlight
The secretary of state takes flak from both chambers on Capitol Hill as his nominee for deputy gets grilled as well.
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putin-russia-mideast-debunker-joan-wong-illustration-hp Russia Is Losing in the Middle East—and Around the World.
Putin’s apparent victories in spreading Russian influence are mirages, some of which have come at a great cost.
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Presidents of the United States and Ukraine meet in New York Trump Resisted Sale of Javelins to Ukraine
Republicans are defending him in the impeachment inquiry by saying he gave more military aid than his predecessor, but it came only after the reluctant president was convinced it would be good for U.S. business.
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Top U.S. diplomat to Ukraine William Taylor departs during a break while testifying before the House Intelligence Committee on Nov. 13 Washington. After First Public Hearings, Impeachment Battle Lines Are Drawn
Testimony from U.S. diplomats pushes both Democrats and Republicans back into their corners.
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Top U.S. diplomat in Ukraine William Taylor and Deputy Assistant Secretary for European and Eurasian Affairs George Kent are sworn in prior to testifying before the House Intelligence Committee in Washington on Nov. 13. Don’t Believe the Trump Administration’s Lies About Ukrainian Corruption
Far from drowning in graft, the country’s record is getting better and better.
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Two diplomats, William Taylor and George Kent, testify in the impeachment hearing. Wednesday’s Biggest Winners Might Have Been U.S. Diplomats
Despite partisan bickering over the first public impeachment hearing into Trump's behavior, foreign service officers lauded the performance of two of their own, William Taylor and George Kent.
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Kurt Volker, then-U.S. special envoy to Ukraine, speaks during a press conference in Kyiv on July 27. State Department Expected to Scrap Post of Special Envoy to Ukraine
The move will leave no one detailed to watch Kyiv’s back in peace talks with Putin.
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U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Officials Vent Impeachment, Transparency Frustrations at State Department Forum
Career diplomats question leadership over the lack of openness and failure to defend colleagues.
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Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch (center) arrives at the U.S. Capitol to testify as part of the ongoing impeachment investigation against President Donald Trump in Washington on Oct. 11. 5 Takeaways From the Trove of Impeachment Testimony Released Monday
From allegations that the State Department bullied and intimidated diplomats called to testify to an ambassador who was pressed to send a tweet praising Trump to save her job, here’s what you need to know.
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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo speaks at the State Department. Fear and Loathing at Pompeo’s State Department
Career diplomats feel betrayed as the secretary of state stays silent on the Ukraine inquiry. But Pompeo remains a star in Republican circles as he eyes a possible Senate run.
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Members of the Azov movement protest in front of Ukraine’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kyiv on Oct. 28 holding a banner that says "Defense of Ukraine Is Not Terrorism!" U.S. Congress Accidentally Boosted Ukraine’s Far-Right
A member of Congress wrote to the State Department calling out Ukraine’s Azov movement as terrorists. It backfired.
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The National Security Council official Alexander Vindman arrives on Capitol Hill to testify. Vindman’s Ukraine Testimony Is a Disaster for Trump
A decorated Army officer says the U.S. president acted improperly in demanding politically motivated investigations.
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U.S. President Donald Trump in front of U.S. and Chinese flags in Beijing, China. Trump Finally Found a Chinese Import He Likes: Corruption
Enlisting Beijing to interfere in the U.S. election is no joke.
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Republican lawmakers including Rep. Scott Perry (from left), Rep. Jim Jordan, Rep. Matt Gaetz, and Rep. Mark Meadows speak to reporters after a closed-door meeting with Gordon Sondland, the U.S. ambassador to the EU, was cancelled on Capitol Hill in Washington on Oct. 8. Welcome to the United States of Ukraine
It’s no coincidence that Washington’s increasingly dysfunctional and violent politics are coming to resemble Kyiv’s.