Senate overwhelmingly approves $40B in new aid to Ukraine in response to Russia invasion
Approval comes three weeks after Biden requested a smaller $33 billion version.
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Approval comes three weeks after Biden requested a smaller $33 billion version.
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A 14-year-old boy's extraordinary account alleging an attempted killing by Russian soldiers stands out as international justice experts descend on Bucha, a center of the horrors and possible war crimes in Ukraine.
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A brave Jack Russel terrier received a medal from Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy for detecting bombs with his nose.
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Ukraine’s deputy prime minister says all women, children and older adults have been evacuated from the plant, a key Russian war objective that has long been under siege. Here are the latest updates.
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A Ukrainian cat from Borodyanka - a Kyiv suburb - had a miracle escape after being found on the seventh floor of an apartment block destroyed by Russian shelling.
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Oksana Balandina and Viktor Vasyliv are finally sharing their first wedding dance after overcoming horrifying adversities in Ukraine.
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Some have ended up at an international circus in the Netherlands, alongside acts from Belarus and Russia.
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Ukrainian families’ anguish at not being able to bury their loved ones underscores a deep human need, an anthropologist writes.
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American citizen and former U.S. Marine, Willy Joseph Cancel, was killed fighting alongside Ukrainian forces in Ukraine, members of his family confirmed.
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Four scholars of race, religion and immigration explain how U.S. refugee and asylum policy has long been racially and religiously discriminatory in practice.
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A forensic psychologist testified Tuesday that actor Amber Heard suffers from borderline personality disorder and histrionic personality disorder. Here's that and more of today's top news.
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Despite the Russian offensive in the town of Donbas, some Ukraine residents are remaining where they are.
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The Kyiv Symphony Orchestra is putting on its first performance since the war began, and its musicians are on a special mission from the Ukrainian government.
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An American father is relieved to learn his 2-year-old son has safely made it out of Mariupol. But he says his estranged wife took the boy to Russia and it isn't clear when he will get to see him again.
A florist in Joplin is teaming up with Samaritans Purse to raise money for Ukraine.
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Ukrainian families have traveled hundreds of miles to a maternity hospital, where staff struggle to care for newborns and their terrified parents.
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Since the start of the war in Ukraine, the number of people studying Ukrainian on Duolingo, a language learning website, has increased more than 500%.
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Russian forces resumed scattered attacks on Kyiv, western Ukraine and beyond Saturday in an explosive reminder the whole nation remains under threat.
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A senior U.S. defense official says the U.S. believes the Russian guided-missile cruiser that sank was struck by at least one Ukrainian anti-ship missile.
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The number of dead is double that announced by Ukrainian authorities almost two weeks ago.
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The Russian guided-missile cruiser Moskva sank Thursday. Whether it lies there as the victim of Ukrainian missiles, Russian incompetence, bad luck or a combination of all three is unclear.
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After surviving the most unthinkable circumstances, children in Ukraine gather at a humanitarian aid center in eastern Ukraine where they have a space to draw, sing, play with dogs and receive psychological support.
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Here's a look at what it means when a world leader declares a genocide and what's involved in that decision.
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Bucha, Ukraine, witnessed some of the ghastliest scenes of Russia's invasion, and almost no children have been seen in its silent streets. But beside an apartment building spray-painted "CHILDREN," Bucha's fragile renewal can be seen.