US to provide $1 billion in humanitarian aid to those affected by Russian invasion of Ukraine.
The funds will help provide food, shelter, clean water, medical supplies and other assistance, the White House said.
The funds will help provide food, shelter, clean water, medical supplies and other assistance, the White House said.





"It should be obvious and honestly stated upfront that membership in a customs union with both the EU and the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) is impossible," Putin said publicly during his meeting with Pashinyan on April 1.
The number includes 1,300 casualties that Russian forces suffered over the past day.
Ukrainian drones struck an oil refinery in the Russian city of Ufa in the early hours of April 2, independent media reported.
The address marked Trump's first major speech on the war since the U.S. and Israel launched coordinated strike on Feb. 28. It comes as Trump faces backlash at home — and unenthusiastic support abroad — for the U.S. war in Iran.
The Russian Defense Ministry announced on April 1 that its forces had "completed" the occupation of Luhansk Oblast. The Ukrainian military dismissed the claim as propaganda.
Outraged at European countries' refusal to help the U.S. reopen the Strait of Hormuz, Trump threatened to halt the PURL program selling U.S. weapons to NATO for use in Ukraine, officials told the Financial Times.
"A pause on Easter could serve as a signal to everyone that diplomacy can succeed," Zelensky said.
U.S. President Donald Trump called NATO a "paper tiger" and said Russian President Vladimir Putin shares that opinion.
Vessels of Russia's shadow fleet are using Starlink to communicate and coordinate, a Kyiv Independent investigation has revealed.
Russian officials have suggested that such drones could be supplied to “friendly nations."
Telegram channels monitoring Ukraine's airspace reported that over 80 drones were in the country's airspace.
The U.S. would consider the request only "when Hormuz Strait is open, free, and clear," President Donald Trump said.