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'We all will be judged': Russian prisoners of war voice shame over invasion
"I want to tell our commander-in-chief to stop terror acts in Ukraine because when we come back we'll rise against him."
Nordic countries wonder if they are next on Putin's list
Russian President Vladimir Putin's full-scale invasion of Ukraine has done more to unify Western Europe than almost any event since the end of World War II.
Gen. Petraeus: Invasion reveals a host of weaknesses in Russia's military
Retired Gen. David Petraeus, who commanded US forces in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, says the Russians are facing a Ukraine military that is exceptionally determined, surprisingly capable and innovative, and one that is fighting on its home territory for its very survival.
'Extremely bad': Experts break down flaws in Russia's plan
CNN's Phil Black looks at why the invasion of Ukraine isn't unfolding the way Russia predicted, despite still having a devastating impact on civilians in key cities.
New satellite image shows the destruction of Russia's equipment at an airport in Kherson
Ukrainian soldier reveals what captured Russians are saying
The people of Mykolaiv, Ukraine, face crushing uncertainty and terrifying challenges as they await the Russians' advance. CNN's Nick Paton Walsh reports.
Russia sanctions Biden, Hillary Clinton and other US political figures
Russia on Tuesday imposed sanctions against a wide range of American officials, including President Joe Biden, marking another escalations in tensions between Russian President Vladimir Putin and the West as Russian military forces continue their invasion of Ukraine.
Ukrainian women who escaped their country now go back to help fight the invasion
There is a sole train line that runs between Ukraine and the station in the border town of Przemysl, Poland. The trains that go back and forth are a faded blue and yellow, the national colors of the besieged country.
North Korean projectile test fails on launch, South Korea says
An attempt by North Korea to fire an unidentified projectile Wednesday morning failed on launch, according to the South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff.
35-hour curfew in effect in Kyiv as EU Prime Ministers visit capital to show support
'Do not believe the propaganda': Russian TV protester is released from questioning
Marina Ovsyannikova, an employee at one of Russia's major state television networks who interrupted a live broadcast to protest the Russian invasion of Ukraine, was arrested and interrogated for more than 14 hours and charged with organizing an unauthorized public event. CNN's Nic Robertson reports.
'Mariupol is now just hell': Survivors and drone footage reveal the scale of destruction
Shocking drone footage and satellite photos have emerged from Mariupol in southeast Ukraine showing the utter devastation wrought by the Russian bombardment there.
Syrian victims of Russian war machine speak of solidarity with Ukraine
CNN's Jomana Karadsheh reports that many of the Russian tactics in Ukraine are familiar to Syrians who suffered a similar fate when Russia attacked Syria.
Two Fox News journalists killed in Ukraine
Pierre Zakrzewski, a longtime Fox News photojournalist, was killed while reporting in Ukraine, the network said on Tuesday.
Video shows Ukrainian drone attack on Russian forces
Retired Brig. Gen. Kevin Ryan reacts to a drone video that appears to show a Ukrainian artillery strike on Russian forces hiding in a forest.
Biden traveling to NATO next week
President Joe Biden will travel to North Atlantic Treaty Organization headquarters in Brussels next week for an extraordinary summit of the alliance, the US mission to NATO wrote on Twitter on Tuesday.
Ukrainian official accuses Russian forces of holding hundreds captive at Mariupol hospital
Russian TV journalist who protested Ukraine war on-air turns up in court
A Russian state television journalist who protested the invasion of Ukraine during a live news broadcast appeared in a Moscow court Tuesday.
US issues new sanctions on Belarusian President Lukashenko
The United States applied new sanctions Tuesday on Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, who has allied with Russia in its war on Ukraine.
Journalist interrupts live Russian state news broadcast to denounce invasion of Ukraine
In a bold protest against the invasion of Ukraine, a Russian state television journalist interrupted a live news broadcast Monday, holding a sign that said, "NO WAR."
Germany will buy US-made F-35 fighter jets as it ramps up military spending after Russia's Ukraine invasion
Germany has announced that it will buy 35 US-made F-35A fighter jets, the first major arms purchase to be publicly confirmed since Chancellor Olaf Scholz committed to ramping up his country's defense spending in the wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
They moved to Ukraine for an education. Now they're living in a city occupied by Russian forces
African students trapped in southern Ukraine's Kherson are crying out for help, as Russian forces try to consolidate their occupation of the port city.
Putin's inhumanity sharpens Biden's historic dilemma
President Joe Biden's choices and challenges on Ukraine were already extremely tough. As the war's horror mounts, they are about to get even more excruciating.
US aircraft carrier that once collided with a Soviet sub sold for less than a dollar
It was once the biggest symbol of American military power in the Indo-Pacific, battle tested from Vietnam to the Persian Gulf and a survivor of a collision with a Soviet submarine.
Indian court upholds hijab ban in Karnataka state that prompted weeks of religious clashes
An Indian high court has upheld a ban on the wearing of hijabs or headscarves in educational institutes in Karnataka state, weeks after religious clashes erupted over the right to wear the Islamic garment in schools.
Hear Zelensky's message to Russian soldiers
In a video message uploaded to Telegram, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky spoke directly to Russian soldiers, offering them a "chance to survive" should they surrender to Ukrainian forces.
Japan orders crypto exchanges to comply with sanctions against Russia
Japanese authorities ordered crypto exchanges on Monday not to process transactions involving crypto assets subject to asset-freeze sanctions against Russia and Belarus over the war in Ukraine.
Damage seen across Ukraine in new satellite images
Taiwanese citizens worry Russian attack of Ukraine could lead China to invade
Tensions are growing in Taiwan about the Russian invasion of Ukraine as citizens worry that China may consider action against Taiwan. CNN's Will Ripley explains.
Russia's attack at Poland's border shattered the image of calm in western Ukraine
On the surface, the western Ukrainian city of Lviv does not look like a city on the edge of a war zone.
China has expressed some openness to providing military and financial aid to Russia, US cable suggests
The US has information suggesting China has expressed some openness to providing Russia with requested military and financial assistance as part of its war on Ukraine, a Western official and a US diplomat told CNN, and is conveying what it knows to its NATO allies.
Russian state TV broadcast interrupted by protester with anti-war sign
Stephen Wong: The painter who builds up landscapes 'like Legos'
Stephen Wong openly describes himself as "greedy." The landscape painter is referring to his appetite for absorbing as much scenery as possible during long and sometimes arduous hikes, which see him filling sketchbooks with impressions before translating them into sumptuous paintings.
American in Moscow reveals how Russians reacted to protester
American Yakov Kronrod tells CNN's Anderson Cooper what the reaction has been like in Russia after an employee at one of Russia's major state television networks interrupted a live broadcast to protest the invasion of Ukraine.
Underneath embattled Kyiv, babies born to foreign parents via surrogate shelter in a basement
The thunder of explosions occasionally rattles the basement that has become the temporary home to 21 babies of foreign parents born to Ukrainian surrogates.
Dozens of surrogate-born babies awaiting pickup from shelter in Kyiv
Beneath the embattled city of Kyiv, babies born to foreign parents via surrogate shelter in a basement, waiting for their parents to come pick them up. CNN's Sam Kiley reports.
Finnish President: Putin's goal in Ukraine is not regime change
Finland President Sauli Niinistö speaks to CNN's Christiane Amanpour about his talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin and what Putin said that he wants.
Here's how we know sanctions are hurting Russia
When the Communists and Vladimir Lenin took over Russia in 1917, they repudiated old czarist debts and the country defaulted on its foreign obligations -- the largest sovereign default in history.
Striking drone video shows devastation in Ukraine city where 2,500 are dead
Ukrainian authorities said more than 2,500 people have died as a result of bombardment in the besieged south-eastern city.
Pregnant woman and her baby die after maternity hospital bombing, Ukraine officials say
CNN's Phil Black reports on the separate outcomes of two pregnant Ukrainian women whose images circulated widely following the Mariupol maternity hospital bombing.
China has expressed some openness to providing military and financial aid to Russia, US cable suggests
Russia is trying to install pro-Kremlin officials in occupied cities, but Ukrainians are fighting back
Russia is facing new forms of resistance in the cities it has seized in Ukraine, where attempts to abduct and replace political leaders have been met with legal pushback and defiant public protests.
'We will stay here. We will fight': The women in a sleepy border town refusing to leave Ukraine
Russia could default on its debt within days
Pregnant woman and her baby die after Mariupol maternity hospital bombing
A pregnant woman who was injured when a maternity hospital in the Ukrainian city of Mariupol was bombed on Wednesday has died, along with her newborn baby, a surgeon who was treating her confirmed on Monday.
Five important things that happened in Ukraine over the weekend
Almost three weeks after Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine, its forces are expanding their offensive to the west of the country. Here are five important developments from this weekend.
Top US and Chinese officials hold high-stakes meeting in Rome
American and Chinese officials will meet in Rome on Monday for talks that experts say could have far-reaching consequences not only for the ongoing war in Ukraine, but for China's role in the world and its relationship with the West.
'We will stay here. We will fight': The women in a sleepy border town refusing to leave Ukraine
In the first moments of respite since fleeing her home, Lilya Solodovnik watches her pigtailed 6-year-old, Lena, rocking on a blue plastic pony. Their home city of Kharkiv has been pummeled by Russian forces, and her friends and family are now hiding in bomb shelters.
National security analyst: This intel is 'embarrassing for Putin'
CNN political and national security analyst David Sanger discusses new reporting that suggests Russia has asked China for military and economic assistance for its invasion of Ukraine, according to conversations CNN had with two US officials.
'Please stay strong.' For loved ones ripped apart by war in Ukraine, phone messages bring hope and despair
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