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Jun 18

German Chancellor Scholz says G-7 will support Ukraine ‘for as long as necessary’

By Associated Press

In an interview with Germany's dpa news agency published Saturday, Scholz said he wants to use next week's meeting with fellow G-7 leaders in the Bavarian village of Elmau to discuss Ukraine's long-term prospects.

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Jun 17

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What European Union membership would mean for war-torn Ukraine

By John Yang, Zeba Warsi, Teresa Cebrian Aranda

The European Union's executive arm on Friday recommended putting Ukraine on a path to membership. This comes as the U.S. and Europe pledged earlier this week to support Ukraine militarily. Jeremy Shapiro, research director of the European Council on Foreign…

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Jun 17

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Indian medical students face an uncertain future after fleeing war in Ukraine

By Fred de Sam Lazaro

More than 7 million people have fled Ukraine since the fighting broke out in February. Among them, nearly 80,000 foreign students, most from developing nations. Indian nationals account for almost a quarter of all foreign students enrolled in Ukraine, with…

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Jun 16

WATCH: White House press secretary Jean-Pierre affirms Ukraine’s agency to decide when the war is over

By Associated Press

With several European leaders meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and debate rising over how to end Ukraine's war with Russia, the White House is reiterating President Joe Biden's adage "nothing about Ukraine without Ukraine."…

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Jun 16

European leaders visit Kyiv to denounce Russian invasion in show of support for Ukraine

By John Leicester, Sylvie Corbet, Associated Press

Four European leaders are visiting Ukraine, denouncing the brutality of the Russian invasion in a high-profile show of support amid Kyiv's fears that Western resolve to help the embattled country could wane as the war grinds on…

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Jun 15

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News Wrap: Buffalo mass shooting suspect faces federal hate crimes

In our news wrap Wednesday, a white man accused of shooting 10 Black victims in Buffalo will face federal hate crimes, President Biden pushed oil companies to produce more gasoline, Michigan police officer charged with murdering Patrick Lyoya was fired,…

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Jun 15

President Biden says U.S. will send $1 billion more in aid to Ukraine

By Lolita C. Baldor, Mike Corder, Associated Press

President Joe Biden says the U.S. will send another $1 billion in military aid to Ukraine, the largest single tranche of weapons and equipment since the war began.

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Jun 15

WATCH: Defense Secretary Austin and Gen. Milley speak on the $1 billion military aid to Ukraine

By Lolita C. Baldor, Associated Press

The $1 billion package of military assistance the U.S. announced for Ukraine on Wednesday is aimed at bolstering the country's ability to push back Russian advances in the eastern Donbas region.

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Jun 15

Russian long-range missiles destroy western Ukraine arms depot

By John Leicester, Yuras Karmanau, Associated Press

The Russian military says it has used long-range missiles to destroy a depot in Ukraine's western Lviv region where ammunition for NATO-supplied weapons was being stored.

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Jun 14

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News Wrap: FDA advisory panel recommends Moderna’s vaccine for children ages 6 to 17

By PBS NewsHour

In our news wrap Tuesday, an FDA advisory panel voted to recommend that the CDC approve Moderna's vaccine for kids 6 to 17 years old, the Labor Department says wholesale prices were up 10.8 percent from a year ago, the…

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