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Jan 01

Ukraine faces grim start to 2023 after deadly barrage of Russian missile strikes

By Renata Brito, Associated Press

Ukrainians woke up to a grim 2023 Sunday, reeling from more sirens and fresh missile attacks as the death toll from Russia’s massive New Year's Eve assault across the country climbed to at least three.

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Dec 31

Watch 1:12
News Wrap: Russian missiles destroy homes and cars in Kyiv

In our news wrap Saturday, a fresh wave of Russian missile strikes hit Ukraine’s capital of Kyiv, killing at least one person and wounding more than a dozen, and an Arizona state appeals court ruled that doctors cannot be prosecuted…

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Dec 31

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The highs and lows that defined the news of 2022

By John Yang, Lorna Baldwin, Sarah Clune Hartman, Claire Mufson

As we wrap up 2022, we take a look back at some of the biggest moments that shaped the past year, and how the PBS NewsHour covered them.

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Dec 31

Russian strikes intensify as Ukrainians return to spend holidays with their families

By Renata Brito, Associated Press

Multiple blasts rocked Kyiv and other areas of Ukraine on Saturday, killing at least one person and wounding 14 others, in a sign that the pace of Russia attacks had picked up before New Year's.

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Dec 30

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News Wrap: Police charge man in killing of four University of Idaho students

In our news wrap Friday, a man accused of killing four University of Idaho students was arrested in Pennsylvania on four counts of first-degree murder, Southwest Airlines is back to a relatively normal flight schedule after days of widespread cancellations…

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Dec 30

Biden signs $1.7 trillion bill funding government operations

By Darlene Superville, Associated Press

President Joe Biden has signed a $1.7 trillion bill funding government operations through September 2023, the end of the federal budget year.

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Dec 30

Evidence of Russian war crimes mounts as invasion of Ukraine drags on

By Michael Biesecker, Associated Press

Ten months into Russia's latest invasion of Ukraine, overwhelming evidence shows the Kremlin's troops have waged total war, with disregard for international laws governing the treatment of civilians and conduct on the battlefield.

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Dec 30

Putin, Xi vow closer ties as Russia bombards Ukraine again

By Felipe Dana, Associated Press

Putin said the Kremlin aimed to “strengthen the cooperation between the armed forces of Russia and China.”…

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Dec 29

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News Wrap: Ukraine hit with the biggest wave of Russian missiles in weeks

In our news wrap Thursday, Ukraine was hit with the biggest wave of Russian missiles in weeks, South Korea staged large-scale military drills after North Korean drones violated airspace this week, the Jan. 6 committee withdrew its subpoena of former…

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Dec 29

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Photojournalists describe their experience documenting the biggest stories of 2022

By Sam Lane

We look back now on 2022 through the lenses of photojournalists. It was a year marked by the war in Ukraine, devastating natural disasters, American gun violence and deep political divisions. Four photographers spoke with us about the events they…

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