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.





"I think we all recognize that part of getting a final end to this war will require for Ukraine to feel that it is safe and it is never going to be invaded or attacked again," U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said.
The possible visit would depend on the outcomes of the U.S.-Ukraine consultations in Geneva, according to CBS News.
The April attack claimed the lives of 20 residents, including nine children.
Volodymyr B. was charged with assisting what Warsaw called an "unprecedented act of sabotage," allegedly orchestrated by Russian intelligence.
The Brom plant is a major manufacturer of bromine and related salts, the only one of its kind in Eastern Europe.
Russian forces launched a massive drone attack on Kharkiv on the evening of Nov. 23, killing at least four people and injuring at least 13, regional officials said.
Five Ukrainian prisoners of war (POWs) were executed by Russian soldiers, Ukrainian mapping and analytical organization DeepState reported on Nov. 22.
Secretive talks between the U.S. and Russia left out key White House officials and have been ongoing for weeks, Bloomberg reported on Nov. 23.
In the latest episode of Ukraine This Week, The Kyiv Independent’s Anna Belokur reports on the devastating Russian strike on the western Ukrainian city of Ternopil, which killed 33 people, including six children.
A Ukrainian delegation in Geneva, Switzerland, is working on a "workable solution" for ending Russia's war, President Volodymyr Zelensky said in a Telegram post on Nov. 23.
Search and rescue operations in the western Ukrainian city concluded after four days, with 33 confirmed dead and six people still missing.