Biden says he's worried about Ukraine aid. The
By Tamara Keith|Tom Bowman|Greg Myre
Biden has assured allies Congress will eventually provide more Ukraine funding. But then House Speaker Kevin McCarthy was
A bus of tourists in Venice dropped from an
By The Associated Press
A bus carrying dozens of people plummeted 50 feet, causing a fiery crash that killed 21 people and injured at least 15,
Worry and concern follow pro-Kremlin candidate's
By Rob Schmitz
Former prime minister Robert Fico campaigned as a left-wing populist, opposing continued military support for Ukraine and
Latest on Ukraine: U.S. aid stumbles and Slovakia
By International Desk
Catch up on key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Poland's dangerous eastern border takes center
By Rob Schmitz
The NATO and EU member borders Belarus, the Russian territory of Kaliningrad and Ukraine — plus a strip of land connecting
In France, workers build a castle from scratch the
By Eleanor Beardsley|Cristina Baussan
Deep in a forest in the Burgundy region, a group of enthusiasts is building a castle the medieval way — no motorized
Pro-Russia ex-PM leads leftist party to win in
By The Associated Press
The election was a test for the small central European country's support for neighboring Ukraine. The win by Robert Fico
Anger grows over Ukraine's largest Orthodox church
By Brian Mann
Millions of Ukrainians still worship in Orthodox churches deeply influenced by Russian clergy who support Moscow's invasion,
Despair flows after England's Sycamore Gap tree is
By Bill Chappell|Lauren Frayer
The famous tree in northern England is believed to have been around 200 years old. Efforts are under way to salvage it
On Lampedusa, there's sympathy for migrants \u2014
By Ruth Sherlock
Some 12,000 migrants — more than twice the population of this island — arrived in a single week this month. Islanders showed