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Mar 03

Watch 8:36
Russian forces bombard targets across Ukraine as official warns ‘worst is yet to come’

Vladimir Putin's war on Ukraine has yielded unceasing pictures of horror across much of the country, as Russia's scorched-earth campaign against civilians and non-military targets came into focus in the face of dogged resistance from Ukraine's military and its citizenry.

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Mar 03

Watch 5:40
Putin regime cracks down on independent media in Russia

By Ryan Chilcote

An intensifying crackdown by the Putin regime is underway against any forms of dissent in Moscow. NewsHour Special Correspondent Ryan Chilcote was in the newsroom of a leading independent media outlet in Russia that has now been silenced by the…

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Mar 03

Watch 5:24
Volodymyr Zelensky’s improbable rise from comedian to wartime leader of a defiant nation

By John Yang, Ryan Connelly Holmes

The face of Ukrainian opposition to the Russian invasion has been their leader, President Volodymyr Zelensky. His defiant vows to stay and fight have lifted a nation battling for its freedom. John Yang details Zelensky's improbable rise from comedian to…

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Mar 03

UNESCO fears harm to Ukraine’s heritage sites, Russian culture backlash grows

By Nicole Winfield, Mike Corder, Associated Press

An Amsterdam museum has cut its close links to the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg to protest the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

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Mar 03

Why military action in radioactive Chernobyl could be dangerous for people and the environment

By Timothy A. Mousseau, The Conversation

With Russian troops rolling through the Chernobyl exclusion zone in Ukraine, a biologist who studies wildlife in the area describes the risks of disturbing this radioactive landscape.

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Mar 03

How to help people in Ukraine and refugees fleeing the conflict with Russia

By Emily Sumlin

As Ukrainians of all ages seek support both at home and abroad, here are ways you can donate.

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Mar 03

WATCH: Bipartisan group of senators give remarks on legislation restricting use of Russian oil

By Associated Press

The U.S. State Department also announced it was imposing visa bans on 19 Russian oligarchs and dozens of their family members and close associates.

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Mar 03

Biden seeks $10 billion for aid to Ukraine, $22.5 billion for COVID expenses

By Josh Boak, Associated Press

The requests would be additions to a planned budget agreement that Congress is trying to finish before a March 11 deadline. The $10 billion for Ukraine would be a rapid escalation of the $1.4 billion provided by the United States…

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Mar 03

WATCH: White House press secretary Jen Psaki holds news briefing amid Russian attack on Ukraine

By Associated Press

Natural gas prices hit a record Thursday for a second day in a row as restrictions on oil and gas were increasingly treated as a possibility on the eighth day of the war.

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Mar 03

WATCH: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi supports halting Russian oil imports to U.S.

By Lisa Mascaro, Associated Press

It's a hefty nod of support that could strengthen President Joe Biden’s hand in seeking to isolate Russian President Vladimir Putin’s regime. Biden has been reluctant to curb Russian oil shipments that would reduce U.S. and global supplies.

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