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Sep 11

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Battle lines are redrawn in Ukraine, 200 days after Russia’s invasion

As the war in Ukraine reaches 200 days, Ukrainian forces staging a massive counteroffensive in the eastern region of Kharkiv have taken back large swaths of territory previously under Russian control. Tonight, Russia retaliated by attacking the region’s power grid.

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Sep 10

Watch 4:14
News Wrap: Ukraine pushes Russian troops back in northeastern region

In our news wrap Saturday, a Ukrainian counteroffensive has made major gains against Russian forces in the northeastern part of the country, Charles III was ceremonially proclaimed king in the U.K., the DOJ and Donald Trump's legal team have each…

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Aug 07

Watch 5:41
The complex challenges of delivering grain from war-torn Ukraine

By Ali Rogin, Winston Wilde

Four more merchant ships left Black Sea ports carrying corn and other products from Ukraine today. They are part of a deal in which Russia temporarily lifted a blockade to alleviate global food shortages. Meanwhile, the first ship to leave…

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Jul 16

Watch 3:06
News Wrap: Jan. 6 committee subpoenas Secret Service over text messages

In our news wrap Saturday, the Jan. 6 panel served a subpoena to the Secret Service for records and text messages surrounding the Capitol attack, people experiencing a mental health crisis can now call or text 988 to reach the…

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Jun 24

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News Wrap: Congress passes bipartisan gun control measures

In our news wrap Friday, the House of Representatives gave final approval to a $15 billion gun violence bill, the first of its kind in nearly three decades. The measure curbs gun sales to people convicted of domestic violence, and…

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Jun 18

Watch 2:36
News Wrap: CDC authorizes COVID-19 vaccinations for children under age 5

In our news wrap Saturday, the CDC authorized COVID vaccinations for children under 5, Ukraine's President Zelenskyy paid a rare visit to troops on the front lines in the southern city of Mykolaiv, at least 18 people died in floods…

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Jun 04

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As the Ukraine conflict passes 100 days, former Zelenskyy aide details life in a war zone

By Ali Rogin, Claire Mufson

Friday marked Ukraine’s 100th day of war against Russia. The devastation is clear from the images of destroyed cities and bodies in the streets. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says tens of thousands of civilians have perished, but the true toll…

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May 28

Watch 1:46
In Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region, Russian forces are taking control one town at a time

By Ali Rogin

Russia's military continues its advance in eastern Ukraine this weekend, in a move that may soon force Ukrainian troops to cede strategically important territory. Correspondent Ali Rogin has our report.

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May 02

Watch 4:10
Ukrainian civilians desperately try to flee the hellscape of Mariupol amid Russian attacks

By Nick Schifrin, Alexis Cox, Volodymyr Solohub, Lizz Bolaji, Lynsey Jeffery, Teresa Cebrian Aranda

The first evacuations from a steel plant in Mariupol, site of the last stand by Ukrainian troops, continued Monday a day after 100 civilians were freed. But more than 100,000 Ukrainians remain in the city, which has now been besieged…

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Apr 23

Watch 3:11
Amid Russian attacks, Zelenskyy says Ukrainian forces still holding on

By Ali Rogin, Harry Zahn

Russian forces continued their attacks on the port city of Mariupol, focusing their attention on a steel plant housing both soldiers and civilians. In an appearance Saturday, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Ukrainian forces are still holding on amid the…

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