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The United States and Europe have pummeled Russia with unprecedented sanctions over the past several weeks as Vladimir Putin's army bears down on Ukraine. But the West has largely left Russia's largest export untouched: energy.
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President Joe Biden on Tuesday is expected to ban Russian oil, natural gas and coal imports to the US, according to three sources familiar with the decision.
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The letter "Z" has been a symbol of Russian support in their invasion of Ukraine. But what does it stand for? CNN's Phil Black discusses.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is like the West's moral conscience, with his daily video commentary highlighting his country's heroism in resisting a Russian invasion that has degenerated into murderous barrages against civilians.
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Stagflation strikes fear into the hearts of economists — and policymakers —the world over. Europe could be headed for something even worse.
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CNN's Clarissa Ward reports from Kyiv Central Station, where Ukrainians attempting to escape the country face large crowds as Russian forces hit closer to the capital.
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Like much else about the country, Russia's internet has long straddled East and West.
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Video from Chaplynka, Ukraine, shows protesters shouting at Russian soldiers. There have been no reports of injuries so far.
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The arrest of WNBA superstar and two-time Olympic gold medalist Brittney Griner over alleged drug charges in Russia has left family members, friends and supporters with little information about her well-being and anxious for her safe return.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine is increasingly targeting civilians as his military runs into a fiercer-than-expected resistance and more and more refugees head to the border. Get the latest on the invasion.
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CNN's Clarissa Ward reports that in a broadcast on his Facebook page, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky took a more critical tone with NATO for not acting on Ukraine's plea to establish a no-fly zone.
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CNN's Anderson Cooper reports on mass destruction across Ukraine caused by Russian forces and CNN's Matthew Chance shows what it looks like from inside a residential building in Bila Tserkva, Ukraine.
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Ordinary Ukrainians living in some areas under attack by Russian forces faced a cynical proposal on Monday: stay put and risk getting bombed, or leave home and head for Russia or Belarus.
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In late February, days before Russian forces launched an all-out invasion of Ukraine, videos and photos began circulating on social media showing tanks, communications trucks and rocket launchers emblazoned with the letter "Z" rolling toward the border.
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I see parallel images in the floods of humanity coming toward me. One is happening in front of my eyes on the Ukraine-Poland border; large hands clutching little ones, tiny heads resting on weary shoulders, the constant hum of rolling suitcases. I see faces frozen in shock, etched with lines of trauma that will never fully fade. Their eyes glazed over in sheer disbelief, minds unable to comprehend the lives they have left behind.
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Each morning I hope it will be easier to process. But nearly a fortnight into this war, the conflict still seems surreally distant and alarmingly beyond comprehension.
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Millions of lives could be destroyed to slake Vladimir Putin's Cold War obsession.
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As the evacuation train rolled slowly into the main railroad station in the southeastern Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia on Saturday, panic began to rise among the hundreds of families desperate to claim a few of the limited spaces on board the service to Lviv, in the west of the country.
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Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley went last week to an undisclosed airfield near the Ukrainian border that has become a hub for shipping weapons, a senior Defense Department official said, seeing firsthand the multinational effort to get weapons into Ukraine amid Russia's unprovoked invasion.
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The human toll of the invasion of Ukraine mounted over the weekend as Russia upped its bombardment of civilian areas and infrastructure.
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Civilians in the battered Ukrainian port city of Mariupol are trapped without power and water and unable to recover their dead, its mayor said Saturday, as he accused Russia of trying to "choke" the city by shutting off agreed evacuation routes.
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The refugee exodus out of Ukraine continues, with thousands arriving in neighboring country Moldova. Hundreds are housed inside a stadium in Chisinau, the country's capital city. CNN's Ivan Watson reports.
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Retired Brigadier General Mark Kimmitt explains why Russia has focused its attacks on the southern part of Ukraine and the tactical move by the Ukrainians that has stalled a 40-mile long convoy bound for Kyiv.
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India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi called him a "dear friend." Chinese leader Xi Jinping went a step further, calling him his "best and bosom friend."
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US and European officials have been discussing how the West would support a government in exile helmed by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky should he have to flee Kyiv, Western officials told CNN.
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CNN's Nick Paton Walsh reports from Mykolaiv in southern Ukraine where the military is battling to push Russian forces out.
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Graphic video has surfaced that shows the moment a Russian military strike hit in Irpin, Ukraine, a town on the western outskirts of the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv. CNN's Pamela Brown has more.
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Video captured in Ukraine shows Russian missiles heading towards the Vinnytsia airport, which is located southwest of the capital of Kyiv.
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American Express is the latest credit card company to announce it is ending its operations in Russia as its invasion into Ukraine escalates.
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• Pence condemns Republican Putin 'apologists'
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While the Ukrainian military's resistance against Russia's invasion has been well-documented, the last few days have seen growing popular defiance of Russian forces. In the south of Ukraine, especially, there have been multiple protests in areas where Russian troops have arrived.
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CNN's Alex Marquardt reports on a Russian strike that killed civilians in the residential town Markhalivka, Ukraine.
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As a commander of US Army troops that defeated the Nazi regime in Germany 77 years ago, Gen. Omar Bradley knew a lot about war. Three years after the Second World War ended, he warned, "The world has achieved brilliance without wisdom, power without conscience. Ours is a world of nuclear giants and ethical infants. We know more about war than we know about peace, more about killing than we know about living."
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At least 700 students from India are asking to be rescued after getting stranded in Sumy, Ukraine. They say food is starting to run out and water, electricity and heat are out. CNN's Vedika Sud reports.
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Americans rarely pay much attention to international events. Busy lives leave little time for distant events with unfamiliar protagonists.
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