Russia ratchets up battle for control of eastern Ukraine

Russia ratcheted up its battle for control of Ukraine’s eastern industrial heartland, intensifying assaults on cities and towns along a front hundreds of miles long in

Russian strikes kill at least seven in Lviv, Moscow preps assault on the east

Russian missiles hit the western Ukrainian city of Lviv yesterday, killing at least seven people, Ukrainian officials said, as Moscow’s troops stepped up strikes on

For Jews fleeing Ukraine, Passover takes on new meaning

Good morning! Happy morning!” Rabbi Avraham Wolff exclaimed, with a big smile, as he walked into the Chabad synagogue in Odesa on a recent morning.

More flee as Ukraine warns of stepped-up Russian attacks

Civilian evacuations moved forward in patches of battle-scarred eastern Ukraine on Saturday, a day after a missile strike killed at least 52 people and wounded more

Ukraine seeks arms from NATO as fight looms on eastern front

Ukraine told residents of its industrial heartland to leave while they still can and urged Western nations to send “weapons, weapons, weapons” yesterday after Russian forces

Ukraine leader to UN Security Council: No more Russia veto

The war in Ukraine has put a spotlight on the U.N. Security Council’s failure to stop Russia’s aggression and carry out its mandate to ensure

Russia faces growing outrage amid new evidence of atrocities

Russia faced a fresh wave of condemnation yesterday after evidence emerged of what appeared to be deliberate killings of civilians in Ukraine. Some Western leaders called for

Ukraine sees openings as Russia fixed on besieged Mariupol

Residents of Ukraine’s besieged southeastern coast awaited possible evacuation yesterday as the country’s president said Russia’s obsession with capturing a key port city had left its forces

Putin’s war ends era of globalization that kept inflation low

For decades, the free flow of trade across much of the world allowed the richest nations to enjoy easy access to low-priced goods and supplies. It

Russia hits near Kyiv, other city despite vows to scale back

Russian forces pounded areas around Kyiv and another Ukrainian city overnight, local officials said yesterday, just hours after Moscow pledged to scale back military operations in

After Russian forces pull back, a shattered town breathes

The bodies of two Russian soldiers lie abandoned in the woods. Ukrainian forces piled atop a tank flash victory signs. Dazed people line up amid charred buildings

Ukraine, Russia hold new talks aimed at ending the fighting

The first face-to-face talks in two weeks between Russia and Ukraine began yesterday in Turkey, raising flickering hopes there could be progress toward ending a war

Guterres launches effort for Ukraine humanitarian cease-fire

The United Nations chief launched an initiative yesterday to immediately explore possible arrangements for “a humanitarian cease-fire in Ukraine” in order to allow the delivery of desperately

Ukraine leader says he seeks peace ‘without delay’ in talks

Ukraine could declare neutrality and offer security guarantees to Russia to secure peace “without delay,” President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said ahead of another planned round of talks

Ukrainian welders turn donated vehicles into army transport

A strawberry-scented air freshener dangled from the Ukrainian military’s latest vehicle to head to war. In a welding shop in Ukraine’s western city of Lviv,

Macau Diocese to conclude special prayer for Ukraine war today

Bishop Stephen Lee from the Macau Diocese announced that, from March 20 to 28, the prayer for peace in light of the war in Ukraine that was recently

Biden lashes at Putin, calls for Western resolve for freedom

President Joe Biden delivered a forceful and highly personal condemnation of Russia’s Vladimir Putin on Saturday, summoning a call for liberal democracy and a durable

US to expand Russia sanctions, accept 100K Ukraine refugees

The United States will expand its sanctions on Russia in response to the invasion of Ukraine, targeting members of the country’s parliament and the central bank’s gold

NATO: 7,000 to 15,000 Russian troops dead in Ukraine

NATO is estimating that 7,000 15,000 Russian soldiers have been killed in a month of fighting in Ukraine. A senior NATO military official said last

Ukraine retakes key Kyiv suburb; battle for Mariupol rages

Ukraine said it retook a strategically important suburb of Kyiv yesterday, as Russian forces squeezed other areas near the capital and their attack on the embattled

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