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Ukraine
Fate of 2,500 Ukrainian POWs from steel plant stirs concern
Ukraine
Adoptions another facet of life halted by war in Ukraine
Ukraine was once one of the U.S.’s most frequent partners on international adoptions, but the war changed all that.
Ukraine
Russia retaliates against Finland by cutting off gas supply
The cut was easier for Finland than it will be for other E.U. nations. Natural gas accounts for 5% of total energy consumption for Finland's 5.5 million people.
Ukraine
Biden signs $40B for Ukraine assistance during Asia trip
The funding is intended to support Ukraine through September, and it dwarfs an earlier emergency measure that provided $13.6 billion.
Ukraine
US accuses Russia of weaponizing food in Ukraine war
The U.N. food chief warned the Security Council that the war in Ukraine has created “an unprecedented crisis” of escalating food prices.
Ukraine
What happened at the Mariupol steel plant?
Soldiers began leaving the plant and surrendering to Russian forces Monday, reportedly on orders from Ukraine's military command to save their lives.
Ukraine
Ukraine: Mission at Mariupol steel mill complete, more than 260 fighters evacuated
The regiment had doggedly defended the steel mill as Ukraine's last stronghold in the port city.
Nation World
Sweden to end more than 200 years of military nonalignment
Polls in Sweden showed the public was initially opposed to joining NATO. But the war in Ukraine has changed that.
Ukraine
McDonald's begins selling 850 Russian restaurants
McDonald's was the first American fast food restaurant to open in the Soviet Union. It's the largest Western corporation to leave Russia over the Ukraine invasion.
Ukraine
Small wins buoy Ukraine; West says Russians losing momentum
Top diplomats from NATO met in Berlin with the alliance's chief and declared that the war "is not going as Moscow had planned.”
Ukraine
Finland wants to join NATO, Russia stalls again in Ukraine
Finland's announcement that it would apply to join NATO is another blow to Russia, whose war in Ukraine was said to be about preventing NATO expansion.
Ukraine
Ukrainian band Kalush Orchestra wins Eurovision amid war
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy welcomed the victory and said “we will do our best” to host next year's contest in the hotly contested port city of Mariupol.
Ukraine
Adoptions another facet of life halted by war in Ukraine
Ukraine was once one of the U.S.’s most frequent partners on international adoptions, but the war changed all that.
Ukraine
Russia retaliates against Finland by cutting off gas supply
The cut was easier for Finland than it will be for other E.U. nations. Natural gas accounts for 5% of total energy consumption for Finland's 5.5 million people.
Ukraine
Biden signs $40B for Ukraine assistance during Asia trip
The funding is intended to support Ukraine through September, and it dwarfs an earlier emergency measure that provided $13.6 billion.
Ukraine
US accuses Russia of weaponizing food in Ukraine war
The U.N. food chief warned the Security Council that the war in Ukraine has created “an unprecedented crisis” of escalating food prices.
Ukraine
What happened at the Mariupol steel plant?
Soldiers began leaving the plant and surrendering to Russian forces Monday, reportedly on orders from Ukraine's military command to save their lives.
Ukraine
Ukraine: Mission at Mariupol steel mill complete, more than 260 fighters evacuated
The regiment had doggedly defended the steel mill as Ukraine's last stronghold in the port city.
Nation World
Sweden to end more than 200 years of military nonalignment
Polls in Sweden showed the public was initially opposed to joining NATO. But the war in Ukraine has changed that.
Ukraine
McDonald's begins selling 850 Russian restaurants
McDonald's was the first American fast food restaurant to open in the Soviet Union. It's the largest Western corporation to leave Russia over the Ukraine invasion.
Ukraine
Small wins buoy Ukraine; West says Russians losing momentum
Top diplomats from NATO met in Berlin with the alliance's chief and declared that the war "is not going as Moscow had planned.”
Ukraine
Finland wants to join NATO, Russia stalls again in Ukraine
Finland's announcement that it would apply to join NATO is another blow to Russia, whose war in Ukraine was said to be about preventing NATO expansion.
Ukraine
Ukrainian band Kalush Orchestra wins Eurovision amid war
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy welcomed the victory and said “we will do our best” to host next year's contest in the hotly contested port city of Mariupol.
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