After the impeachment trial wraps, House Dems want to hear from Bolton
OSCE warns Ukraine over disinformation bill
Sen. Mitt Romney is the only Republican who has said he would break ranks, rejecting arguments the president did nothing wrong in withholding military aid from Ukraine in exchange for dirt on political opponents.
Tensions mount over Iran's Ukrainian plane probe
Biden took the interruptions in stride.
Inviting rival to speech, Trump vows to 'smash' Venezuela's Maduro
Sen. Susan Collins will vote to acquit president Donald Trump at the Senate impeachment trial.
Ukraine filmmaker Sentsov meets Trudeau
Paul has long been pushing to publicly disclose the alleged whistleblower's name
Trump may aim to open a criminal investigation into Bolton
Senators, who were silenced during the trial, get 10 minutes each to talk about impeachment.
Suspected fraudsters on trial for impersonating French minister
China accuses Pompeo of 'slander' over Xinjiang comments
Democrats and Trump's defenders had four hours to wrap up their cases on whether the president should be removed from office.
Turkey and Syrian regime in deadly flare-up
France's Macron seeks 'turning point' in ties with Poland
Ukraine says Iran 'knew from start' missile downed plane
Sen. Graham wants to hear a testimony from the whistleblower after the trial ends
Russia's anaemic 2019 growth highlights Kremlin challenge
A leaked recording of the communication between an Iranian air traffic control tower and the Iranian captain of the civilian plane Aseman showed proof that the Iranian Officials were immediately aware of the missile that hit the Ukrainian civilian plane flight PS752.
With little likelihood President Trump will be removed from office, Republican senators admit his conduct toward Ukraine was wrong and worry about precedent impeachment trial set.
Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, said that after the trial of President Trump, “this door of impeachable whatever has been opened. Joe Biden should be very careful.”