The TSN interview lasting 69 minutes came in the wake of weeks of negative ... Public accusations by military media, MPs, retired general officers and across Ukraine’s giant milblogger community came ...
"I felt, myself, that we were [on] the eve of a bigger war," he told Williams in a 60 Minutes interview ... Tsaplienko when Russia first invaded Ukraine in February 2022. He told Williams ...
The attack, which also wounded dozens of people, came hours after Ukraine ... arrived maybe seven minutes after the strike,” Mr. Khudiakov, 40, said in a telephone interview.
The self-imposed wounds of the disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal were quickly followed by the generational challenge of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine ... 40 minutes, 60 minutes complaining ...
The two leaders are expected to discuss issues around Ukraine and the Middle East ... is tipped to come third in the 23 February general election, according to the latest poll published by ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says that excluding his country from talks between the U.S. and Russia about the war ...
At issue is Trump’s $10 billion lawsuit against CBS, which alleges that the network committed election interference by editing portions of the “60 Minutes” interview with Harris to eliminate a “word ...
FBI Director Christopher Wray spoke with "60 Minutes" in an interview that aired Sunday night about his planned resignation before President-elect Donald Trump takes office. CBS News Justice ...
Neither CBS News nor "60 Minutes" ever issued any such guidance. Further, a Facebook post is not a legal document. The act of copying and pasting a message on a user's Facebook feed does not alter ...
Wray sat for an exit interview that aired on Sunday night’s edition of CBS News’s 60 Minutes, during which Pelley pressed him on issues like the raid on Mar-a-lago and the threat of ...
The Associated Press interviewed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Saturday at a crucial juncture of the nearly three-year war against Russia's full-scale invasion.
away from medical attention for the last months," Carter said in his 1980 interview with 60 Minutes. Rather asked Carter if he thought the hostages were more likely to be freed if Reagan were elected.