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It was a rare moment of frank analysis in a country where criticizing the war effort can result in a prison sentence
The head of the world’s largest humanitarian network says the quick acceptance of Ukrainians fleeing Russia’s aggression puts a spotlight on Europe’s “double standard” for migrants — compared to its nonwelcome for people fleeing violence in Africa, the Mideast and elsewhere
McDonald’s says it’s started the process of selling its Russian business, which includes 850 restaurants that employ 62,000 people
The western Ukrainian city of Lviv has been rocked by a number of very loud explosions
Ukrainian band Kalush Orchestra has released a new music video, hours after its hit “Stefania” led it to victory in the Eurovision Song Contest
Finland’s government has declared a “new era” is underway as it inches closer to seeking NATO membership
Ukrainian band Kalush Orchestra has won the Eurovision Song Contest in a clear show of popular support for the war-ravaged nation that went beyond the music
Expectant mother Galina Kubiak says she misses home but has fallen in love with Romania, the neighboring country where she fled with her two small children to escape the war in Ukraine
Nearly 100 children were killed in Ukraine in April in the raging war, which has created a crisis for safeguarding children and their rights, a top official for the United Nations’ agency for children told the Security Council on Thursday.
A Russian soldier has gone on trial in Ukraine for the killing of an unarmed civilian
Russian forces have used at least six types of cluster munitions inside Ukraine, Human Rights Watch said in a new report
The impact of a tank round cracked the bunker’s plaster roof and sent uniformed men scrambling.
Vadim Shishimarin is accused of firing shots with a Kalashnikov rifle from a car, killing an unarmed 62-year-old
Russia’s war in Ukraine is grinding into its third month with little sign of a decisive military victory for either side, and no resolution in sight
POKROVSK, Ukraine — Russia’s nearly 3-month-old invasion of neighboring Ukraine has been punctuated by flawed planning, poor intelligence, barbarity and wanton destruction.
President Joe Biden signed the Lend-Lease Act, which would waive time-consuming requirements on the provision of arms to Kyiv.
The White House imposed visa restrictions on about 2,600 Russian military officials and Belarusian officials, and issued sanctions against three Russian state television outlets.
As the last civilians were evacuated from Mariupol’s embattled steel plant, leaders of the remaining Ukrainian fighters issue a defiant message.
Jill Biden spent several hours in Ukraine, driving from the border with Slovakia to a town 10 minutes away to see first lady Olena Zelenska on Mother’s Day
RIGA, Latvia - Ahead of Russia’s most patriotic and somber holiday, Victory Day on Monday, there is no victory in the war against Ukraine but plenty of rumors that President Vladimir Putin will order a general mobilization of soldiers to secure one.
KRAKOW, Poland — Ukrainian troops, emboldened by sophisticated weapons and long-range artillery supplied by the West, went on the offensive Friday against Russian forces in the northeast, seeking to drive them back from two key cities as the war plunged more deeply into a grinding, town-for-town battle.
KHARKIV, Ukraine - Down in the cold, dark basement, the walls are decorated with Eastern Orthodox icons, a poster of Princess Diana and shelves filled with stuffed toys.
Many Ukrainian scientists are continuing their research and teaching even amid Russia’s war
The targeting help is part of a continuing classified effort by the Biden administration to provide real-time battlefield intelligence to Ukraine
Ukrainian officials said they have killed approximately 12 generals on the front lines, a number that has astonished military analysts
More than 150 people who hid in bunkers in Mariupol for weeks spoke of horror, and survival, after evacuating.
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