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Russian Strike Kills at Least 10 and Wounds 55 in Kherson, Ukraine on Christmas Eve
Russian shells have killed at least 10 people in the southern Ukrainian city of Kherson.
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Ukraine Works to Heal Soldiers' Mental Scars of War: ‘They Look Fine, But They Are Not'
When peace returns to Ukraine, many thousands of its combatants will likely return from the battlefields bearing psychological scars.
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NATO Commits to Future Ukraine Membership and Pledges to Boost Winter Aid
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg says war-torn Ukraine will one day become a member of the world’s largest security alliance.
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Russia, Ukraine Trade Claims of Nuclear Plant Attacks
Russia and Ukraine have traded claims of attacks at or near Europe’s largest nuclear power plant. These reports Sunday intensified fears that the fighting could damage the Zaporizhzhia plant and cause a massive radiation leak. Ukraine’s atomic energy agency painted an ominous picture of the threat by issuing a map forecasting where radiation could spread. Ukrainian officials say Russian strikes...
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U.S. State Department Confirms Two Americans Killed in Ukraine
The U.S. State Department has confirmed that two Americans have been killed in the Donbas region while fighting in Ukraine.
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World Faces ‘An Unprecedented Reversal' in Progress Combating Global Poverty: UN Official
The head of the U.N. body promoting development is warning that the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change and the war in Ukraine have led to “an unprecedented reversal” of decades of progress in combatting global poverty and hunger and ensuring education for children everywhere.
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Ukraine Expects Approval In Bid to Join European Union
A Ukrainian deputy prime minister overseeing the country’s push to join the European Union says she’s “100%” certain all 27 EU nations will approve making Ukraine a candidate for membership in the bloc.
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UK's Prince Charles Visits Ukrainian Refugees in Romania
Charles, Prince of Wales traveled to Romania’s capital on Wednesday to visit refugees, mostly women and children, that have found safety in the Eastern European country after fleeing Russia’s war in Ukraine.
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First Lady Visits Ukrainian Refugee Children in Romania
First Lady Jill Biden visited Ukrainian refugee students at a Romanian public school on day two of her four-day overseas trip to Romania and Slovakia on Saturday
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Trevor Reed Arrives Back in US After Prisoner Exchange With Russia
Russia and the United States carried out a dramatic prisoner exchange on Wednesday, trading a Marine veteran jailed in Moscow for a convicted Russian drug trafficker serving a long prison sentence in America.
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Ohio Man Drives 55 Hours to Reunite With Ukrainian Fiancé at U.S.-Mexico Border
The war in Ukraine has led to some remarkable profiles of humanity – including a love story spanning several continents.
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Treasury Bars Russia Payments in Dollars From US Accounts
The Treasury Department will not allow any Russian government debt payments from accounts at U.S. financial institutions to be made in U.S. dollars, an agency official says
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Large Groups of Volunteers Await, Aid Ukrainian Refugees at US-Mexico Border
The group has been providing food, clothing and counseling to families around the clock.
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Biden Delivers Fiery Speech on Putin's Invasion of Ukraine: ‘This Man Cannot Remain in Power'
President Biden visited a refugee camp in Warsaw, Poland and called Russian President Vladimir Putin “a butcher”
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Tennessee Family Sends Strength to Ukrainians Through Rock & Roll
An American family is showing support to the people of Ukraine through a radio program they produce from their home in Lebanon, Tennessee.
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Biden Speaks from NATO Summit, Marking 1 Month of War in Ukraine
Speaking from the NATO Summit in Brussels on Thursday, President Joe Biden announced $1 billion in humanitarian aid to Ukraine and new sanctions against Russia. “NATO has never been more united than it is today. Putin is getting exactly the opposite of what he intended to have as a consequence of going into Ukraine.”
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Here Are the Companies That Have Left Russia — And Those That Have Stayed
Many businesses have pulled out of Russia in protest of the invasion of Ukraine, but some Western companies have not heeded the international and domestic calls to limit their dealings in the country
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List: See Where Major Companies Stand on Doing Business With Russia
Hundreds of businesses have pulled out of Russia to response to the invasion of Ukraine. See where these companies stand with doing business in Russia.
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Ukrainian Children Raising Money for Their Families, One Drawing at a Time
As people all over the world search for ways to help Ukrainians gripped by war, another creative way is picking up steam: young artists selling their work on Etsy.
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US Bans Import of Russian Oil, Refugees Continue to Flee
President Joe Biden announced the U.S. would ban the import of oil from Russia on Tuesday as the refugee crisis continued with over 2 million refugees fleeing Ukraine.