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Apr 27

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A thousand miles from Ukraine, Syrians in Idlib fear history is repeating itself

By Ali Rogin, Abdel Razaq el-Shami

Ukrainians have been living, suffering and dying under withering Russian air, artillery and missile strikes. Their plight and resistance are perhaps nowhere better understood than in Syria's Idlib province. There, Syrians who oppose president Bashar al-Assad are in their 11th…

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Apr 27

European nations accuse Russia of 'blackmail' after shutting off natural gas for Poland and Bulgaria

By Vanessa Gera, Veselin Toshkov, Associated Press

Russian President Vladimir Putin has demanded that "unfriendly" foreign customers start paying for gas in Russian rubles. European Union officials were holding emergency talks on Wednesday on the gas cutoff, which they also called blackmail.

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Apr 27

Russia cuts off natural gas to Poland and Bulgaria, threatens to disconnect more nations

By Yesica Fisch, Jon Gambrell, Associated Press

Russia has dramatically escalated its standoff with the West over the war in Ukraine, cutting natural gas off to NATO members Poland and Bulgaria and threatening to disconnect even more nations.

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Apr 26

Watch 5:23
As the West increases arms shipments to Ukraine, worries grow about the reaction in Russia

By Nick Schifrin, Dan Sagalyn

The war in Ukraine is accelerating in the eastern Donbas region. On Tuesday, as ministers from dozens of nations met in Germany to coordinate their efforts to arm Ukraine, American leaders changed their tone, from one of just helping Ukraine…

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Apr 26

Russia suspending natural gas supplies to Poland, Bulgaria

By Associated Press

The suspensions would be the first since Russian President Vladimir Putin said last month that "unfriendly" foreign buyers would have to pay the state-owned Gazprom in ruble.

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Apr 26

WATCH: Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin holds a news briefing after trip to Ukraine

By Robert Burns, Associated Press

The longer Ukraine's army fends off the invading Russians, the more it absorbs the advantages of Western weaponry and training. Austin convened a meeting in Germany to work out ways to keep the military aid supply going.

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Apr 26

WATCH: State Department says U.S. embassy staff is returning to Ukraine

By Associated Press

Following the high level visit to Ukraine by Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, U.S. embassy personnel have begun traveling to Ukraine to re-establish the American embassy there.

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Apr 26

U.S. promises to 'keep moving heaven and earth' to arm Ukraine as Russia bombards the Donbas

By Yesica Fisch, Jon Gambrell, Associated Press

Russia has pounded eastern Ukraine as the U.S. defense secretary promised to "keep moving heaven and earth" to get Kyiv the weapons it needs to repel the new offensive.

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Apr 26

WATCH: Sec. Antony Blinken and Sen. Rand Paul clash over support for Ukraine to join NATO

By News Desk and Associated Press

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken defended the Biden administration's support for Ukraine's admission to NATO, after Kentucky Republican Sen. Rand Paul said that support, at least in part, led to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

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Apr 25

Watch 4:21
Ukrainian forces dig in against Russia's eastern assault as the U.S. pledges more aid

By Willem Marx, Alexis Cox

Russian forces on Monday struck targets across the Ukraine with missiles. But while Moscow's main focus remains on the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine, Ukrainian troops there are resisting Russians across a wide battlefront. One day after two top U.S.

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