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Russian troops have moved into the contested eastern region of Ukraine that Russia has now recognized as "independent," according to the Prime Minister of NATO member Latvia and sources familiar with the latest US intelligence assessments.
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CNN's Sam Kiley reports from a home in Novoluhans'ke, Ukraine, that was destroyed by a single artillery shell believed to be fired by pro-Russian forces.
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It took only 24 hours for Donald Trump to hail Russian President Vladimir Putin's dismembering of independent, democratic, sovereign Ukraine as an act of "genius."
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White House press secretary Jen Psaki said it's the White House's policy not to take advice from people who praise Putin after former President Trump praised the Russian president in a radio interview.
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The new US sanctions triggered by Russian's latest actions in Ukraine included targets that in the past have gone untouched: the family members of those in Russian President Vladimir Putin's inner circle.
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At long last, the gas pipeline Nord Stream 2 has been suspended -- a terrible idea from its conception and now, with Russia on the brink of a second invasion of Ukraine, finally ground to a halt.
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Russian journalist Ekaterina Kotrikadze speaks with CNN's Michael Holmes on how Moscow uses misinformation to create false narrative about Ukraine to its public.
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CNN's Frederik Pleitgen travels to the Russian border city Rostov-on-Don, near the separatist-controlled Donbas region, where Russian military troops movement signals what the US says a larger offensive toward Ukraine.
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Western leaders announced a tranche of sanctions against Moscow after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered troops into separatist-held parts of eastern Ukraine, a move that the United States called the start of Russia's invasion of the country.
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There are few energy projects in the world as controversial as the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, and on Tuesday, it all but died in the water as Germany's leader halted its approval process over the Ukraine crisis.
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A US Food and Drug Administration inspection report gives graphic details about a significant rat infestation at a Family Dollar stores distribution facility in West Memphis, Arkansas.
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Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba tells CNN's Jake Tapper that "no sanctions will be enough" until Russian forces withdraw from Ukrainian soil.
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• Live: The latest on the Russia-Ukraine crisis
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A jury has found the three White men who killed Ahmaud Arbery in 2020 guilty of all charges in their federal hate crimes trial, backing prosecutors' case that the men chased the 25-year-old through the streets of a Georgia neighborhood because he was Black.
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CNN's Gloria Borger said that the tone and language that President Joe Biden used when announcing new sanctions on Russia for its aggression in Ukraine "really was the language of war."
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The morning after Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested that Ukraine had no right to exist as an independent state, many in the country's capital of Kyiv appeared glad to see the world waking up to a reality they've been living for years.
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During a meeting of the Russian Security Council on Monday, the head of Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service, Sergei Naryshkin, appeared to hesitate in an exchange with Russian President Vladimir Putin over the matter of incorporating recognizing the separatist-led regions of Luhansk and Donetsk in eastern Ukraine into the Russian Federation. After footage of the meeting aired, Russian state television broadcast an address to the nation by Putin, who then signed decrees recognizing the independence of the two statelets.
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Britain's Queen Elizabeth II canceled her planned virtual engagements on Tuesday as she continues to suffer from mild Covid-19 symptoms, Buckingham Palace has said.
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CNN's Tom Foreman uses a map to break down some of the potential military strategies Russia may use to invade Ukraine. On Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered troops into separatist-held parts of eastern Ukraine in what the Kremlin called a "peacekeeping" mission, just hours after he signed decrees recognizing the independence of the Moscow-backed regions.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky addressed the nation after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered what he called "peacekeeping" troops into two separatist pro-Moscow regions of eastern Ukraine, after recognizing their independence.
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China's envoy to the United Nations on Monday called for "all parties" to exercise restraint and avoid "fueling tensions" in Ukraine, but stopped short of condemning the Kremlin's recognition of independence for two pro-Moscow regions in the east of the country.
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By any measure, Donald Trump is the best fundraiser in the Republican Party.
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Yet again, the world is hanging on what Russian President Vladimir Putin does next.
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Stock futures fell off a cliff Monday evening as tensions rise between Ukraine and Russia.
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Russian ratings agency ACRA estimates that the country's banks imported $5 billion worth of banknotes in foreign currencies in December, up from $2.65 billion a year before, in a pre-emptive step in case of sanctions that create increased demand.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin's move to recognize breakaway eastern Ukrainian territories as independent could be the opening phase of a larger potential military operation targeting Ukraine, nearly a dozen US and western officials told CNN.
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CNN's Brian Todd breaks down Russian President Vladimir Putin's potential motive for invading Ukraine.
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Journalist and activist Yuriy Butusov hit pro-Russian MP Nestor Shufrych in the face on a political talk show on Ukrainian television.
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A day after it was announced that Queen Elizabeth II has tested positive for Covid-19, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has unveiled plans to end self-isolation rules and the provision of free coronavirus tests in England.
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Neil Cavuto, an immunocompromised Fox anchor who has dissented from the loudest voices at the right-wing network and spoken out in favor of Covid-19 vaccines, revealed on Monday that he had been hospitalized for weeks with a serious case of coronavirus and nearly died.
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CNN's Nic Robertson says that Russian President Vladimir Putin, during a made-for-TV speech from the Kremlin, made his case that Ukraine was always a part of Russia, which indicates that Putin is looking to reacquire all of Ukraine.
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The federal hate crimes trial for the three White men convicted of the murder of Ahmaud Arbery, a 25-year-old Black man, will soon go to the jury after testimony from more than 20 witnesses -- several of whom spoke about racist messages used by the defendants.
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Retired Major General James "Spider" Marks explains the origins of the current Russia-Ukraine crisis and the military strategies at play today.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin discusses a phone call he had with French President Emmanuel Macron where Macron said that the US position has "changed" on Russia's proposals.
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