Russia says Europe "manipulating" Ukraine with prospect of EU membership
As the EU Commission formally recommends that Ukraine be considered for membership in the bloc, Moscow says it's all a ploy to dupe Kyiv.
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As the EU Commission formally recommends that Ukraine be considered for membership in the bloc, Moscow says it's all a ploy to dupe Kyiv.
As the conflict in Ukraine rages on, Russians are dealing with hefty international sanctions. However, it appears that sanctions have done little to slow Russia's invasion. CBS News' Carter Evans spoke with Jacob Kirkegaard, a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, about how Russians are weathering the sanctions.
Families of two missing U.S. veterans who were fighting in Ukraine are desperate for any information on their whereabouts. They fear the Russians may be holding the men. Chris Livesay reports.
President Biden is responding to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's request for weapons with a $1 billion arms package that includes Harpoon anti-ship launchers, ammunition for HIMARS and other missile systems. Retired Army Lieutenant General Ben Hodges joins CBS News to explain the impact these weapons can have on Ukraine's fight against Russia, and why he is more encouraged about the trajectory of the war.
In this preview of an interview with "CBS Sunday Morning" to be broadcast June 19, the world-renowned ballet dancer, who defected from the Soviet Union in 1974, talks with correspondent Anthony Mason about Russia's war on Ukraine, and speaks out against Russian President Vladimir Putin.
A collective of Ukrainian artists speak about how drawing has helped them fight back and raise funds for their home country. CBS News chief foreign affairs correspondent and "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan reports.
A group of Ukrainian graphic artists is responding to Russia's invasion of their home country with creativity.
Andy Tai Ngoc Huynh and Alexander Drueke left their homes in Alabama to serve with Ukraine's army. They may be the 1st U.S. POWs in the war sparked by Russia's invasion.
Chris Livesay is in Kharkiv where concerns are growing over two Americans, both military veterans, who are missing and may have been captured by Russia on the battlefield in Ukraine. If true, they will be the first American prisoners of war in this conflict.
The U.S. has not confirmed that two U.S. citizens were captured by the Russians.
Two Americans, both military veterans, have reportedly been captured on the battlefield in Ukraine. Now, their fate is uncertain. Chris Livesay reports.
The White House has announced another round of military assistance for Ukraine. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin joins "Red and Blue" to discuss the impact of the new round of aid.
Ukrainian troops are fighting to maintain control of the eastern city of Severodonetsk as the U.S. and NATO allies prepare to increase military aid. CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay joins CBS News' Elaine Quijano and Errol Barnett with details on that, plus a recent announcement from Russia's U.N. ambassador regarding the passage of grain shipments.
The mayor in Ukraine's central city of Dnipro warns that if Russia's leader gets away with it, "all the tyrants of the world will see that they can be left unpunished."
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continues to weigh on American wallets. The cost of oil is now more than $120 a barrel, resulting in record high gas prices. Ellen Wald, the president of Transversal Consulting and a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Global Energy Center, joins CBS News to discuss the impact the war in Ukraine is having on gas prices worldwide.
Russian forces blew up bridges around Severodonetsk, trapping thousands of Ukrainians inside the city. To save them, Ukraine is pleading for more weapons. Chris Livesay has more.
Russian officials are giving Ukrainian soldiers until 8 a.m. on Wednesday to surrender their control in Severodonetsk, the last city held by Ukrainian forces in the area. CBS News' Errol Barnett and Lana Zak talk with CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay about the significance of this city and the challenges Ukrainian troops are facing as the war progresses.
The Catholic leader has tried to walk a very delicate line on the war, condemning Russia's brutalities but refusing to clearly cast blame.
Key bridges have been destroyed in Sievierodenetsk, leaving civilians stranded as intense battles for Donbas is taking a “terrifying” toll on Ukraine according to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Chris Livesay has more.
If Severodonetsk falls, it will leave Putin's forces in control of almost all of Ukraine's industrial Donbas heartland. Ukraine wants more weapons to avert that outcome.
Actor and former WWE star John Cena made a young fan's dream come true earlier this month. He visited a 19-year-old who has Down syndrome and is nonverbal after his family was forced to flee Ukraine because of Russia's invasion.
This week on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” we have the latest on the deadly shooting in Buffalo, New York, with Mayor Byron Brown and Gov. Kathy Hochul. Plus, the latest from Ukraine, and a look ahead to Tuesday’s Republican primary in Pennsylvania.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Ukraine's forces are fighting for "literally every meter" of Severodonetsk.
In the Ukrainian city of Severodonetsk, there is fierce fighting around a chemical plant where around 500 civilians are sheltering from the Russian shelling. But Ukraine's president says his military in the south of the country is gradually taking back parts of Kherson, the first major region taken by Russian forces during their offensive back in February. Chris Livesay reports.
As the war in Ukraine continues, citizen are struggling to find food as Russian troops target grain silos and continue their blockade on Ukrainian ports. Chris Livesay reports.
As U.S.-Iran tension soars, Trump warns violence against protesters could bring an American intervention: "We are locked and loaded and ready to go."
The FBI's field office in Charlotte, North Carolina, said the potential attack was inspired by ISIS.
"You come first," declares the new anchor of the Evening News. "Not advertisers. Not politicians. Not corporate interests — including the new owners of CBS."
Many of those killed and injured by a fire that tore through a bar in Switzerland's Crans-Montana ski resort were teenagers celebrating the new year.
The suspect, Brian Cole, has not yet entered a plea to the charges stemming from two bombs found near Republican and Democratic National Committee headquarters nearly five years ago.
Audits completed in the past 10 years show that Minnesota has lacked the teeth to properly vet attendance records and go after possible fraudsters proactively.
House Democrats will also be holding a hearing on the five-year mark of the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol.
Tesla's electric vehicle sales fell 9% in 2025 from a year ago amid the expiration of a $7,500 EV U.S. tax credit.
A woman was killed in what appears to be the first fatal mountain lion attack in Colorado in nearly 30 years.
Abel, 63, takes the helm of Berkshire Hathaway after a six-decade run by Buffett.
The suspect, Brian Cole, has not yet entered a plea to the charges stemming from two bombs found near Republican and Democratic National Committee headquarters nearly five years ago.
House Democrats will also be holding a hearing on the five-year mark of the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol.
Grok said it is fixing "lapses in safeguards" after social media users said the AI chatbot was generating sexualized photos of minors.
The FBI's field office in Charlotte, North Carolina, said the potential attack was inspired by ISIS.
Abel, 63, takes the helm of Berkshire Hathaway after a six-decade run by Buffett.
Grok said it is fixing "lapses in safeguards" after social media users said the AI chatbot was generating sexualized photos of minors.
Tesla's electric vehicle sales fell 9% in 2025 from a year ago amid the expiration of a $7,500 EV U.S. tax credit.
Steep U.S. import duties targeting 13 Italian pasta makers will be sharply reduced, Italy's foreign ministry said on Jan. 1.
The one-year delay comes as President Trump has rolled back some other import duties amid affordability concerns.
The suspect, Brian Cole, has not yet entered a plea to the charges stemming from two bombs found near Republican and Democratic National Committee headquarters nearly five years ago.
House Democrats will also be holding a hearing on the five-year mark of the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol.
In a pretaped interview on state TV, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro evaded a question about a U.S. strike at a docking area that the Trump administration believed was used by drug cartels.
Audits completed in the past 10 years show that Minnesota has lacked the teeth to properly vet attendance records and go after possible fraudsters proactively.
The Trump administration is aiming to move a planned 90,000-square-foot White House ballroom through the federal government's review process at a rapid clip, with final approvals as soon as early March.
Enhanced tax credits that have helped Americans offset the cost of Affordable Care Act health insurance for the last four years expired overnight.
In 2026, several states are set to prohibit individuals from purchasing certain junk food items using their federal benefits. Meg Oliver has the details.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says 32 jurisdictions are showing "high" or "very high" levels of flu.
Mom-and-pop shops will be exempt from this change, but big manufacturers in California will need to start adding folic acid to tortillas beginning January 1.
The number of Americans with Alzheimer's disease is expected to double from 7 million in 2020 to 14 million by 2060, according to the CDC. However, advances in treatment options are giving more people hope in slowing the decline. Dr. Jon LaPook breaks it down.
Boxer Anthony Joshua's driver was charged with "dangerous driving causing death" and driving without a license, among other charges.
The Rafah border crossing was set to reopen under the ceasefire in effect in Gaza since October, but has so far remained closed.
In a pretaped interview on state TV, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro evaded a question about a U.S. strike at a docking area that the Trump administration believed was used by drug cartels.
As a deadly fire tore through the Le Constellation bar in the Swiss ski town of Crans-Montana, young people trapped inside tried desperately to escape.
Venus Williams, 45, received a wild-card entry to the 2026 Australian Open at Melbourne Park 28 years after her first appearance.
K-pop star Rosé is up for three Grammy nominations, including Record and Song of the Year. She spoke with "CBS Mornings" about her rise to fame and the doubts she still has at times.
George Clooney and his wife, Amal Clooney, were granted French citizenship because "they contribute, through their distinguished actions, to France's international influence and cultural outreach," the French government said.
Here are the significant books, films and characters joining the list of works in the public domain on Jan. 1, 2026.
The hit series "The Pitt" has earned praise for its realistic look at the pressures facing health care workers. Chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook spoke to the star of the show, Noah Wyle, for "CBS Sunday Morning." Wyle talked about how the cast prepared for their roles beyond learning their lines before shooting the series even began.
Here's what to know about the lineup of performances scheduled for New Year's Eve, as crowds gather in Times Square to ring in 2026.
Grok said it is fixing "lapses in safeguards" after social media users said the AI chatbot was generating sexualized photos of minors.
Arizona is fast becoming a major hub for computer chip production thanks to what's being called the largest foreign direct investment in U.S. history. Kris Van Cleave takes us to a sprawling campus in Phoenix that is providing thousands of jobs while reducing America's reliance on overseas products.
From labor shortages to environmental impacts, farmers are looking to AI to help revolutionize the agriculture industry. One California startup, Farm-ng, is tapping into the power of AI and robotics to perform a wide range of tasks, including seeding, weeding and harvesting.
The company's investment in safety prevention comes amid growing concerns over the potential harm of artificial intelligence.
Instacart says its ending its controversial system of using AI price tests for retailers. Earlier this month, an investigation by Consumer Reports and progressive think tank Groundwork Collaborative found that Instacart's algorithmic pricing charged various prices for the same item from the same store. Jo Ling Kent reports.
2025 was the third hottest year on record and pushed Earth past a critical climate change mark, scientists say.
The Trump administration intends to dismantle one of the world's leading climate research institutions, in Boulder, Colorado, over what it said were concerns about "climate alarmism."
The footage of a bear caring for an adopted cub was captured during the annual polar bear migration along the Western Hudson Bay in Churchill, Manitoba.
Most of the footprints are elongated and made by bipeds. The best-preserved ones bear traces of at least four toes.
NASA continues to aim its space telescopes at the visiting ice ball, estimated to be up to 3.5 miles in size.
U.S. officials announced that 18-year-old Christian Sturdivant has been charged after allegedly planning to carry out an ISIS-inspired terror attack in North Carolina on New Year's Eve. CBS News' Scott MacFarlane and Jessica Levinson have more.
Justice Department and FBI officials announced Friday that a planned terror attack in North Carolina on New Year's Eve was thwarted. U.S. Attorney Russ Ferguson said the suspect, who was allegedly inspired by ISIS, was 18-year-old Christian Sturdivant. CBS News' Scott MacFarlane reports.
Lawyers for Jeffrey Epstein survivors are alleging that a large number of files have yet to be released by the Department of Justice. CBS News' Scott MacFarlane reports.
The FBI's field office in Charlotte, North Carolina, said the potential attack was inspired by ISIS.
Esther Jane Stephen, a high school softball coach, was arrested in 2020 in the fatal shooting of her former fiancé Shea Briar in Jay County, Indiana. Prosecutors say Stephen, known as E.J., had attempted to kill him before with a drink laced with ibuprofen.
NASA astronauts took their first drive on the moon 54 years ago. Now, three companies are competing for a NASA contract to build a new lunar rover for use starting with the Artemis 5 mission in 2030. Kris Van Cleave reports.
NASA is gearing up to send four Artemis astronauts on looping test flight around the moon in 2026.
A German aerospace engineer made history Saturday, becoming the first wheelchair user to go into space when she took a 10-minute trip aboard a Blue Origin rocket.
German engineer Michaela Benthaus is the first person with a significant physical handicap to reach space.
President Trump withdrew Isaacman's nomination for NASA administrator in April, before nominating him again in November.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
Does the evidence show a cover-up, or was Todd Kendhammer wrongfully convicted for the murder of his wife?
Christy Salters-Martin dominated in the boxing ring but faced her toughest challenger at home.
Family seeks answers in death of newlywed who disappeared in 2005 while on Mediterranean honeymoon cruise.
Meet the tattooed beauty charged in the death of Google executive Forrest Hayes.
U.S. officials announced that 18-year-old Christian Sturdivant has been charged after allegedly planning to carry out an ISIS-inspired terror attack in North Carolina on New Year's Eve. CBS News' Scott MacFarlane and Jessica Levinson have more.
Justice Department and FBI officials announced Friday that a planned terror attack in North Carolina on New Year's Eve was thwarted. U.S. Attorney Russ Ferguson said the suspect, who was allegedly inspired by ISIS, was 18-year-old Christian Sturdivant. CBS News' Scott MacFarlane reports.
Celebratory sparklers likely lit the massive fire that killed dozens and injured more than a hundred people at a popular bar in the Swiss ski resort of Crans-Montana, an official announced Friday. CBS News' Ramy Inocencio reports.
Zohran Mamdani has been sworn in as the 112th mayor of New York City. Political strategists Joel Payne and Matt Gorman weigh in on the road ahead.
Lawyers for Jeffrey Epstein survivors are alleging that a large number of files have yet to be released by the Department of Justice. CBS News' Scott MacFarlane reports.