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Concerns are growing over Ukraine's nuclear power plants that have been taken over by Russian troops. CNN's Nina dos Santos talks to experts about the attacks and what they mean for the Ukrainian people.
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A pair of staff members with Ukraine state emergency services defuse a bomb from a downed Russian fighter jet in Chernihiv. CNN's Anderson Cooper reports.
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The Senate voted on a bipartisan basis Thursday evening to pass a massive $1.5 trillion government funding bill that includes $13.6 billion in aid to Ukraine.
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Retired. Gen. David Petraeus reacts after new satellite images show the long 40-mile-long Russian convoy outside of Kyiv dispersing into fields and wooded areas.
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The two missile defense systems that the US delivered to Poland this week are part of a weapons system upon which the US military has heavily relied for nearly 40 years.
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Ukrainian officials claim the military have defeated a Russian tank regiment outside the capital Kyiv and videos appear to show a number of tanks on fire or destroyed.
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When translator Yulia Karaulan left Ukraine for a business trip to Italy on February 20, she thought she would be back with her family a few days later.
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In public statements and at international summits, Chinese officials have attempted to stake out a seemingly neutral position on the war in Ukraine, neither condemning Russian actions nor ruling out the possibility Beijing could act as a mediator in a push for peace.
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When Denmark became the first liberal democracy to tell Syrian refugees to return to their war-torn home in 2019, Russian jets were still dropping missiles in Syria, in an effort to help President Bashar al-Assad's regime regain control of the country.
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The UK has added Russian oligarch and Chelsea football club owner Roman Abramovich to its list of sanctioned individuals.
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Goldman Sachs is exiting Russia, becoming the first major Wall Street bank to announce plans to do so after the invasion of Ukraine.
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An injured woman, heavily pregnant, is carried on a stretcher past the smoldering wreckage of Mariupol's maternity and children's hospital. Her face is pale, one hand cradles her belly in a protective gesture. Every window on that side of the building appears to be blown out; wreckage litters the ground around it.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has for years enjoyed life as an influential political figure in many European Union member states.
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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.
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A new conspiracy theory has become popular among some of the online communities that formed around QAnon -- one simultaneously being promoted by the Kremlin as a justification for its invasion of Ukraine. The false claim: the United States is developing bioweapons in Ukraine and Vladimir Putin has stepped in to save the day and destroy the weapons.
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The war in Ukraine has prompted renewed appeals for China to get involved in an international crisis, with commentators discussing how the country is well-placed to negotiate an end to the fighting. Politicians have taken up the call too: the Ukrainian foreign minister reportedly asked China to get involved, while on Tuesday European leaders video-called Chinese leader Xi Jinping in an effort to keep them in the loop.
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CNN's Will Ripley reports that Chinese media is largely following the Russian narrative about the conflict in Ukraine.
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Olena Zelenska, the first lady of Ukraine, posted an open letter addressed to the world's media on Tuesday, detailing what she described as the "mass murder of Ukrainian civilians."
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The swift US rejection of a Polish plan to get MiG-29 fighter jets into Ukraine is the clearest example yet of the complications that the US and its NATO allies face trying to help Ukraine defend itself against Russia's brutal assault while ensuring they don't get dragged into a wider war.
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CNN's Matthew Chance captures the mass exodus from Ukraine as thousands of citizens evacuate through safe corridors to escape the Russian invasion.
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Anderson Cooper and Nick Paton Walsh report live from Ukraine with the latest on the crisis. Watch Anderson Cooper Full Circle Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6pm E.T.
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CNN's Nick Paton Walsh goes to Mykolaiv, Ukraine, where he shares the stories of civilians injured by Russian attacks who still consider themselves lucky because they survived.
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Ukrainian officials are accusing Russian forces of bombing a maternity hospital in Mariupol, Ukraine. CNN's Scott McLean gives the latest of this developing story.
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CNN's John King and Eurasia Group President Ian Bremmer analyze Russian President Vladimir Putin's most recent speech addressing the families of soldiers fighting in Ukraine.
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A tiny trickle of refugees have managed to flee Ukrainian cities under attack from Russian forces, but concerns are mounting for millions of people who remain trapped amid worsening conditions.
Harris' trip to Poland and Romania turns fraught after US rejects Polish plan to get jets to Ukraine
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Vice President Kamala Harris is jetting to Europe Wednesday for a trip that became more complicated after one of her hosts -- Poland -- caught the United States by surprise with a proposal to provide its Soviet-era fighter jets to Ukraine.
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Ukrainian restaurateur Misha Katsurin joins New Day to discuss his personal experience with the propaganda that is being spread through Russian media about the war in Ukraine.
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In Israel, when someone is trying to tread carefully, it is said that they are "walking between the raindrops" -- trying not to get wet.
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CNN's Barbara Starr explains why the Pentagon rejected a plan proposed by Poland to send a Polish fleet of MiG-29 jets to Ukraine via a US base in Germany.
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America's immediate political future will turn on this critical point: whether drivers stung by record gas prices blame Russian President Vladimir Putin or US President Joe Biden.
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Western countries have rejected President Volodymyr Zelensky's call for a no-fly zone over Ukraine due to concerns about provoking a more direct confrontation with Russian forces, especially after President Vladimir Putin's threat to resort to nuclear weapons. CNN's Nina dos Santos has more on how the West is analyzing those threats.
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The Ukrainian defense ministry has claimed that a Russian general was killed in battle near Ukraine's second-largest city, Kharkiv.
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What was he thinking going into the office?
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After more than a week of heavy bombardment around their homes, Ukrainians from a Kyiv suburb struggle to survive while evacuating and leaving their loved ones behind. CNN's Clarissa Ward reports.
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CNN's Brian Todd looks at how Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is using social media to boost Ukrainians' morale and win the information war with Russia.
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A tense and fleeting evacuation from Ukraine's northeastern city of Sumy took place on Tuesday after Russian airstrikes killed 21 people, including two children, the night before, Ukrainian authorities said.
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The Pentagon on Tuesday evening dismissed Poland's proposal floated hours earlier to transfer its MiG-29 fighter jets to the United States for delivery to Ukraine.
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Western companies across multiple industries are halting operations in Russia after the country's attack on Ukraine.
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Just two weeks ago, residents of the Ukrainian capital were tending to their shops, teaching schoolchildren or parked at their office desks.
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