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President Biden meets with NATO, EU and G7 leaders in Brussels to discuss Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine. Ed O'Keefe has the latest from Belgium.
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President Biden meets with NATO, EU and G7 leaders in Brussels to discuss Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine. Ed O'Keefe has the latest from Belgium.
The U.S., G-7 and European allies are expected to announce further sanctions on Russia Wednesday. This comes in the wake of President Zelenskyy's passionate speech to the U.N. He called for an international war crimes tribunal after detailing the murder and torture of unarmed civilian Ukrainians. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes reports.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy continues to pressure NATO countries to not "stand in the middle between the evil and the good." "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan talks about her exclusive interview with the Ukrainian leader.
Huge swathes of land are underwater following the destruction of a dam in Ukraine, which comes at a pivotal moment during Ukraine's battle plans. Debora Patta reports.
A major dam and power station in Ukraine have been blown up, forcing the evacuation of thousands of people. Russia and Ukraine blame each other for the attack. Debora Patta reports.
Advancing Ukrainian troops in the northeast Kharkiv region are taking back lost territory. Across the region, the blue and yellow flags are being raised in towns and villages occupied by Russia for the last eight months. As Debora Patta reports, the gains have been surprisingly rapid.
An International Atomic Energy Agency team led by chief Rafael Grossi is en route to Ukraine to attempt to inspect the contested Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant. Negotiations are still ongoing, and still difficult, with both Ukraine and Russia demanding particular routes are used to access the plant and arguing over how long the inspectors will be based there. Debora Patta has more.
Former CIA acting and Deputy Director Michael Morell joins "CBS Mornings" with analysis on Russian allegations that Ukraine has plans to detonate a "dirty bomb."
Kyiv, U.S. and other allies reject Russian defense chief's claim of "dirty bomb" from Ukraine. Holly Williams has more.
As Russian forces move tens of thousands of people away from the front line in Kherson, Ukrainians remain resilient — and confident that, despite ongoing deadly drone attacks, their country will be victorious: "We believe in it.'
Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster joins "CBS Mornings" for a closer look at the escalation of Russia's war in Ukraine, strategies being used by both sides and what Ukraine needs from the rest of the world.
Russian missiles rained down across Ukrainian cities this morning, including rare attacks in the heart of the capital Kyiv. CBS News correspondent Charlie D'Agata reports that the attacks appear to be apparent revenge for this weekend's daring attack on a Russian bridge in occupied Crimea.
CBS News' Charlie D'Agata visits a Ukrainian city several miles from the front lines, and even further from Russian-held territory, but still far from safe. He speaks with residents just hours after a deadly barrage of Russian rockets.
Brittney Griner's appeal of her nine-year prison sentence in Russia has been scheduled for October 25. "CBS Mornings" co-host Gayle King sits down exclusively with her wife, Cherelle Griner, for her first interview since Brittney Griner's sentencing. Cherelle shares what happened on a phone call with Brittney from Russia that left her crying in bed for days.
Charlie D'Agata traveled to Lyman in the Donbas, a city recaptured by Ukrainian forces over the weekend. The strategically important town was being used as an eastern logistics hub by Russian forces, but they were forced to pull back as Ukrainian troops began to encircle it over the weekend.
Charlie D'Agata heads to the frontlines in eastern Ukraine where he gets to see the first images of Lyman, a city back under Ukrainian control after Russian annexation.
Investigators have found the flight recorders of a crashed Russian military plane that Russia claims was carrying 65 Ukrainian POWs, Russian state media says. Moscow is blaming Kyiv for the crash. BBC News Eastern Europe correspondent Sarah Rainsford has more.
Sweden wants to join NATO and only one country stands in its way. Charles Kupchan, senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, joins CBS News to discuss why Hungary has yet to ratify Sweden's membership — and what another NATO ally means for the U.S.
At least 65 Ukrainian prisoners of war were on board a plane that crashed in western Russia's Belgorod region, Russian state media say.
The Kremlin has accused Ukrainian forces of shooting down a Russian military plane, which crashed in a field in Russia's western Belgorod region, killing everyone aboard. Ukraine has denied it was involved. Moscow says the plane was carrying Ukrainian soldiers who were to be released as part of a prisoner exchange. Imtiaz Tyab has the latest.
A Russian military transport plane carrying dozens of Ukrainian prisoners of war crashed Wednesday morning, killing everyone on board. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab has more on what we know.
Wednesday marks 700 days since Russia launched its full-scale attack on Ukraine. The prevailing opinion when Moscow's troops invaded in February 2022 was that Russia would prevail quickly, but that hasn't happened. Gian Gentile, associate director and senior historian at the Rand Arroyo Center, joined CBS News to discuss the state of the war.
A Kremlin spokesperson scoffed at the effort, noting that the social media platform X is banned in Russia.
Turkish legislators endorsed Sweden's NATO membership Tuesday, months after Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan agreed to the bid following negotiations about Sweden's stance on Kurdish militant groups.
Russia's top diplomat tells CBS News it's the U.S. that is preventing a resolution to the Ukraine war, as missiles slam into Kyiv and Kharkiv.
A deal was reached among Democrats in the Senate ahead of the vote, a source familiar with the deal told CBS News.
Generations have worked family farms in the U.S. Now, with costs high, prices low and tariffs causing additional difficulties, farmers say they're at risk of losing it all.
While GOP lawmakers and the Trump administration have downplayed the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot, there are state efforts underway to ensure it's recorded for history.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture, in a late-night Saturday memo, also threatened to impose financial penalties on states that did not comply with the government's new orders.
With the world's highest concentration of AI data centers, Virginia faces energy costs that Gov.-elect Abigail Spanberger aims to lower during her term.
The FAA ordered airlines to cut thousands of flights ahead of this weekend as the agency deals with air traffic controller shortages during the government shutdown.
Federal research funds are at risk as the White House pushes policy changes at universities. Researchers warn the cuts put breakthroughs in medicine, technology and national defense at risk.
Federal agents said they arrested Luis Leandro Ortiz Ribera in Boston Sunday and also revealed the indictment against Emmanuel Clase de la Cruz.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, a Democrat, announced last week the creation of a commission to look at mid-decade redistricting.