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Tributes paid to US journalist shot dead in Ukraine
Award-winning American journalist Brent Renaud was killed by Russian forces in the Ukrainian city of Irpin, police in Kyiv said in social media posts on Sunday. Another American journalist was reported wounded.
Shocking video shows Russian tank firing on an apartment building
CNN's Pamela Brown reports on Russia's "brutal and unrelenting" assault on Ukraine, showing video of Russian tanks firing on a Ukrainian apartment building.
Only Putin can end the war -- but he's escalating its brutal toll and spillover potential
One man started the brutal war in Ukraine and only one man can end it: Vladimir Putin.
Russia widens assault with deadly attack on western Ukraine, drawing war closer to NATO's front line
Japan's tough talk on Russia is really about China
Japan has backed its condemnation of war in Ukraine with sanctions on Russian officials and oligarchs, but experts say they're not the only audience for Tokyo's outrage -- China is meant to get the message, too.
Russia's aerial and ground assault: Strikes hit heavily populated areas | Troops move closer to Kyiv | Shelling in eastern Ukraine
Damage to Snake Island, where Ukrainian troops defiantly rejected surrender, seen in satellite photo
The first clear satellite image has emerged of Snake Island, where Ukrainian defenders famously responded to the threat of Russian invasion with the words: "Russian warship, go f*** yourself."
War in Ukraine could make the Covid 19 pandemic worse, WHO says
The World Health Organization (WHO) said Sunday it is concerned the war in Ukraine could worsen the Covid-19 pandemic, and it is trying to do more to limit the spread of infectious diseases.
Russia strikes close to NATO's front line in deadly attacks near Poland's border
Russia has raised the risk of further escalation with NATO powers, warning it will treat arms shipments to Ukraine as "legitimate targets" for military action as its forces start to expand their offensive near the northwestern city of Lviv.
Ex-KGB agent weighs in on 'bizarre' Putin photos
Former KGB agent Jack Barsky discusses Russian President Vladimir Putin's potential mindset as Russia's invasion of Ukraine expands across the country.
See Russian soldier fire over the heads of Kherson protesters
Hundreds of protesters packed the streets in Kherson, Ukraine. It was the largest demonstration since Russia occupied the city.
US journalist Brent Renaud killed by Russian forces in Kyiv suburb, local police say
Russia widens war in deadly attack on western Ukraine
End of an era in Russia as sanctions bite and Western companies take flight
President Biden's approval rating rises following Russian invasion of Ukraine
Pakistan demands joint probe into 'accidental' missile fired by India
Pakistan on Saturday demanded a joint probe into a missile India said it accidentally fired into its territory, rejecting New Delhi's decision to hold an internal inquiry into the incident and calling on the international community to play a role.
Missiles hit Kurdish capital in Iraq, no casualities, officials say
A dozen missiles struck Iraq's northern Kurdish regional capital Erbil early Sunday morning, local officials said.
Russia intensifies assault near Kyiv, issues warning to US
Woman who survived bombing of maternity hospital gives birth
Mariana Vishegirskaya, who was at the Mariupol hospital that was bombed earlier this week, gave birth to a baby girl, her family confirmed to CNN.
Makariv: Significant destruction seen in Ukrainian village 30 miles west of Kyiv
The Russian assault across Ukraine raged Saturday as explosions were heard in Kyiv and fighting intensified around the capital. Hours later, Russia warned the United States that it would fire on weapon shipments to Ukraine, raising the risk of direct confrontation between Moscow and a NATO country.
Tato and Mama gave me a home in Ukraine. Now they're under attack
They're not my parents, but after two years of living in Ukraine, they grew to become my Tato and Mama -- Ukrainian for "mom" and "dad."
Pregnant woman who survived the Mariupol maternity hospital bombing gives birth
Ukrainians resort to desperate measures for food and water
CNN's Jim Acosta speaks with Alex Wade of Doctors Without Borders about the desperate measures Ukrainians are resorting to as the humanitarian crisis in their country worsens.
Russian oligarch bought Chelsea to have 'fun.' Death and destruction in Ukraine has ended all that
For almost 20 years, Roman Abramovich rocketed Chelsea from a club on the periphery of the elite to a global football superpower, but Russia's invasion of Ukraine has resulted in his reign coming to an abrupt end.
After over three decades of covering Russia, CNN's Nic Robertson leaves in despair
End of an era in Russia as sanctions bite and Western companies take flight
For loved ones ripped apart by war in Ukraine, phone messages bring hope and despair
Escaping the horror in Ukraine is not an option for many disabled children and their families
Dogs of war: the conflict in Ukraine is displacing pets as well as people
Jakub Kotowicz loves animals so much he decided he wanted to spend his life healing them.
Explosions heard near Kyiv as Russia intensifies bombardment of multiple cities
How this baker is resisting the Russian onslaught without picking up a gun
As Ukrainians around the country gathered glass bottles for Molotov cocktails and armed themselves against the Russian onslaught, Pavlo Servetnyk headed for the kitchen.
In pictures: The Chernobyl disaster
The Chernobyl nuclear power plant is the site of the world's worst nuclear accident.
Russia's richest businessman tells Putin: Don't take us back to 1917
Russia's richest businessman has warned the Kremlin against confiscating assets of companies that have fled in the wake of the invasion of Ukraine, saying such a step would set the country back more than 100 years.
Growing concerns over three Americans detained by Russia
The escalating Russian assault on Ukraine is sparking concern for three Americans currently being detained by the Putin regime. CNN's Brian Todd reports.
What a Putin critic who survived two poisonings says about him
Vladimir Kara-Murza, a Russian opposition politician who survived two poisoning attempts, gives CNN's Erin Burnett perspective on life in Vladimir Putin's Russia.
'Indiscriminate bombing often in civilian areas': Nick Paton Walsh on Russian tactics
Heavy shelling by Russian forces has erupted around the southern Ukrainian city of Mykolaiv. CNN's Nick Paton Walsh reports.
Russia widens attack on Ukraine's cities; Melitopol mayor seen being led away by armed men
Russian forces launched multiple missile attacks on a wide range of targets across Ukraine in the early hours of Friday, striking airfields in the far west of the country and, for the first time, hitting the central city of Dnipro, to which Ukrainians from other embattled cities have fled.
Kamala Harris avoids public discord in one of the most intense moments of her vice presidency
Harris avoids public discord in one of the most intense moments of her vice presidency
Biden warns Russia will pay a 'severe price' if it uses chemical weapons in Ukraine
President Joe Biden warned on Friday that Russia will pay a "severe price" if the country uses chemical weapons in Ukraine.
Russia's reliance on 'dumb' bombs over precision strikes being studied by US intelligence for clues
Russia has relied far more heavily on less sophisticated, so-called "dumb" bombs than it has on its arsenal of precision-guided munitions in its punishing war on Ukraine. It's a dynamic that US officials are watching closely for clues about the state of Russia's military — as these indiscriminate weapons kill scores of civilians.
Biden calls for suspending normal trade relations with Russia and will ban imports of vodka and seafood
President Joe Biden will announce Friday that the US, along with the G7 and European Union, will call for revoking "most favored nation" status for Russia, referred to as permanent normal trade relations in the US, sources familiar with the move tell CNN.
Europe sets 2027 deadline to end reliance on Russian oil and gas
Retired general discusses new images of 40-mile long Russian convoy
Retired Major General James "Spider" Marks says new satellite images showing that a 40-mile Russian convoy has dispersed and repositioned is good news for Ukrainians.
What happened to Vladimir Putin?
Vladimir Putin appears increasingly isolated and inscrutable, but the Russian president wasn't always this way according to expert Dr Sam Greene.
The 40-mile-long Russian convoy near Kyiv has moved. Here's what it means for the Ukrainian capital
A 40-mile-long (64km) Russian military convoy, composed of tanks, armored vehicles and towed artillery, has sparked dread among defending Ukrainians as it lumbered towards their capital, Kyiv.
Two weeks of war have revealed cracks in Putin's master plan for Ukraine
Two weeks after Russian President Vladimir Putin launched his invasion of Ukraine, Russia's "precision strikes" have become much less precise and its ground forces are laboring to seize territory.
Flying on Russian planes is about to get much more dangerous
As Russia's economy gets pummeled by increasingly severe western sanctions for its invasion of Ukraine, the country's crucial airline industry could soon find itself on life support.
Putin isn't just destroying Ukraine, but Russia too
I leave Moscow angry and sad.
Russia owes Western banks $120 billion. They won't get it back
Goldman Sachs is the first major Western bank to get out of Russia following the invasion of Ukraine. More are likely to follow at a cost of tens of billions of dollars.
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