The US president will meet his Ukrainian counterpart in Washington on Monday in the wake of his Alaska summit with Vladimir Putin on Friday.
With no ceasefire and an invitation to Moscow, the US and Russia’s meeting yields more questions than answers.
Personal data of up to 3,700 Afghans have potentially been exposed after a cyber-attack on a company working with the MoD.
Russian President Vladimir Putin invited US President Donald Trump to Moscow at the end of their joint press conference in Alaska.
The meeting concluded with no deal being reached between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin but “great progress” was made in Ukraine talks.
After the leaders left without taking questions, Anthony Zurcher and Steve Rosenberg stayed on to unpack what we learned.
Three BBC correspondents at the meeting in Alaska assess what we learned about the two leaders and what’s next for the war.
The playground now offering children an explosion of fun without the threat of an actual explosion.
Documents seen by the BBC suggest he was part of a special forces unit who worked with the British in Afghanistan.
The city of Anchorage is set to host a meeting that could re-shape Europe and global security.