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Russia renews strikes on Ukraine capital, hits other cities
The strikes on Saturday were a reminder to Ukrainians and their Western supporters that the whole country remains under threat.
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Russian director reimagines classic Russian play ‘The Cherry Orchard’ for the Wilma Theater
The Wilma Theater brought Dmitry Krymov over from Moscow to direct the classic Russian play “The Cherry Orchard” as the Russian war in Ukraine continues.
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Ukrainian Jews displaced by war find Passover especially poignant this year
Across Europe and across the world, Ukrainian refugees will attend Passover Seders starting tonight. And they'll tell the story of wandering while they're refugees themselves.
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Russia loses warship, says attacks on Kyiv will increase
The guided-missile cruiser Moskva, the flagship of Russia's Black Sea fleet, sank on Thursday after suffering heavy damage. The circumstances are in dispute.
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Biden approves $800M in new military assistance for Ukraine
The new military assistance includes artillery and helicopters, to bolster its defenses against an intensified Russian offensive in the country’s East.
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Images of Zelenskyy show the physical toll that trauma and stress can have on the body
Trauma and stress wreak havoc on the human body after prolonged exposure. Over time, sleep, attention, memory, mood, physical appearance and so much else are impacted.
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Biden accuses Putin of committing a ‘genocide’ in Ukraine
Speaking about easing restrictions amid spiking fuel costs, Biden said prices shouldn't 'hinge on whether a dictator declares war and commits genocide a half a world away.'
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Mariupol mayor says siege has killed more than 10K civilians
The mayor of the Ukrainian port city of Mariupol says that more than 10,000 civilians have died in the Russian siege of his city.
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Russia says it hits Ukraine air defenses before eastern push
Russia claims that it destroyed several air defense systems in Ukraine over the weekend, in what appeared to be a renewed push ahead of a broad new offensive in the east.
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Museums turn to immersive tech to preserve the stories of aging Holocaust survivors
Artificial intelligence and virtual reality are among the cutting-edge tools employed by the USC Shoah Foundation and Illinois Holocaust Museum.
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3 churches in Ukraine contemplate faith, hope and charity
It’s almost Easter in Ukraine, where a trio of churches on the far edges of the capital have faith, hope and charity to consider.
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Ukraine digs in to fight Russia’s looming eastern offensive
Experts say a full-scale Russian offensive could start within days and become a decisive period in the war.
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U.S. doubts new Russian war chief can end Moscow’s floundering
After its striking post-invasion setbacks, Russia has appointed a new Ukraine war commander.
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Imran Khan has been ousted as Pakistan’s prime minister
The no confidence vote came after the speaker of the house resigned and after Khan's own lawmakers delayed the vote.
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European leaders stream into Ukraine to show solidarity
U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer have joined a stream of European leaders showing their support for Ukraine.
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