'We have our country, we have our own problems,' president retorts at press conference in Kyiv

Nine current and former US officials will testify in House inquiry, including two top national security aides

In this week's sessions and in their aftermath, there were some familiar, and some new, Jewish wrinkles

Zelensky has a 70% approval rating and his May election was breakthrough in race relations, but his coreligionists fear other shoe dropping. Then there’s the US impeachment scandal

In investigation transcripts, Vindman says there was no ambiguity; Hill says Bolton 'immediately stiffened' when EU envoy said he worked on trade for Oval Office welcome

Former US national security adviser could be a star witness for House inquiry, and would testify against strong opposition from White House

US president's son cites an article from far-right outlet Breitbart, violating the strict conventions in place to protect officials who reveal wrongdoing in government

Trump's ambassador to the EU, Gordon Sondland revises testimony, according to fresh transcripts released by House investigators

Alexander Vindman, a refugee from Ukraine, testified before Congress that he felt Trump's demand for an investigation into a political rival was improper

Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, who was on the call when Trump demanded Ukraine's president investigate political rival Joe Biden, says he 'did not think it was proper'

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