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Feb 09

WATCH: Biden hosts German Chancellor Scholz at White House to discuss stalled Ukraine aid

By Aamer Madhani, Seung Min Kim, Geir Moulson, Associated Press

President Joe Biden says the Republican holdup on sending new U.S. aid to Ukraine for its war with Russia was "close to criminal neglect.

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Feb 08

Watch 7:47
Senate advances Ukraine aid bill without border security and immigration reform

By Lisa Desjardins, Laura Barrón-López, Nick Schifrin, Kyle Midura, Shrai Popat

After days of stops and starts, the U.S. Senate moved toward giving Ukraine, Israel and other allies billions in aid. It's a major step but far from the final one and it unfolds as Ukraine is running out of supplies…

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Feb 08

Watch 4:35
Russian destruction of Mariupol detailed in new report calling for Putin war crime charges

By Nick Schifrin, Dan Sagalyn

One of the most brutal Russian attacks against Ukraine took place in Mariupol two years ago. Human Rights Watch, in collaboration with two other organizations, released a report detailing what happened and who in Russia was responsible. Nick Schifrin reports.

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Feb 08

An antiwar politician is trying to run against Putin. Russian election officials just rejected his bid

By Dasha Litvinova, Associated Press

The move by the Central Election Commission provides an even smoother path for President Vladimir Putin to win a fifth term in power.

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Feb 07

Russia fires drones and missiles across Ukraine, striking cities including Kyiv

By Illia Novikov, Associated Press

The attacks targeted at least three major Ukrainian cities including the capital.

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Feb 02

Putin casts the Ukraine conflict as a fight for Russia's survival as he seeks reelection next month

By Associated Press

Speaking at a meeting with arms industries workers Friday in the city of Tula south of Moscow, Putin declared that the vast majority of Russians support his course.

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Feb 01

Watch 5:46
Russian politician denounces Ukraine war, wants to be 'free from Putin's shackles'

By Nick Schifrin, Sonia Kopelev

In Russia today, it is extremely rare to find someone willing to publicly criticize Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine which is now nearing its third year. But it's even rarer for that criticism to come from an elected official. Nick…

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Jan 31

EU heads urge more Ukraine support as ministers debate how to fill war-torn nation's ammunition gap

By Lorne Cook, Associated Press

Almost two years since Russian forces invaded Ukraine, the war has bogged down and fears are growing that public support for the war effort is waning.

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Jan 31

Watch 4:24
News Wrap: Federal Reserve holds the line on interest rates

In our news wrap Wednesday, the Federal Reserve held steady on interest rates, Israel's prime minister met with families of hostages held in Gaza, the U.N.'s top court rejected most of Ukraine's legal case against Russia, FBI Director Christopher Wray…

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Jan 31

Deal on wartime Ukraine aid and border security stalls in Congress as time runs short

By Stephen Groves, Lisa Mascaro, Mary Clare Jalonick, Associated Press

Senate negotiators are struggling to finalize a bipartisan deal that would pair policy changes at the U.S. southern border with wartime aid for Kyiv as they run into strong resistance from House Republicans and Donald Trump.

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