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Mar 11

WATCH: State Department warns no sanctions relief for Russia in Iran nuclear deal negotiations

By News Desk and Jon Gambrell, Associated Press

State Department spokesperson Ned Price said on Friday that the United States would not offer Russia any relief on Ukraine sanctions as a condition of continuing talks on the Iran Nuclear deal.

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Mar 11

U.S. downgrades trade status with Russia, bans some imports

By Josh Boak, Chris Megerian, Zeke Miller, Associated Press

President Joe Biden announced Friday that along with the European Union and the Group of Seven countries, the U.S. will revoke “most favored nation” trade status for Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.

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Mar 11

As Ukrainian refugees pour into Warsaw, Poland appeals for international aid

By Vanessa Gera, Associated Press

Warsaw’s mayor is appealing for international help as the city becomes overwhelmed by refugees, with more than a tenth of all those fleeing the war in Ukraine arriving in the Polish capital.

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Mar 11

EU to bolster military aid to Ukraine, consider new sanctions on Russia

By Samuel Petrequin, Associated Press

The European Union says it will continue applying pressure on Russia by devising a new set of sanctions to punish Moscow for its invasion of Ukraine while stepping up military support for Kyiv.

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Mar 11

WATCH: Biden slashes Russia’s trade status, bans imported alcohol and seafood

By Josh Boak, Chris Megerian, Zeke Miller, Associated Press

President Joe Biden announced Friday that along with the European Union and the Group of Seven countries, the U.S. will revoke “most favored nation” trade status for Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.

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Mar 11

Russian land offensive widens as airstrikes hit Western Ukraine

By Yuras Karmanau, Associated Press

Russia is widening its military offensive in Ukraine, striking airports in the west and and an industrial city in the east for the first time.

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Mar 10

Ukrainians escaping Russia’s advance speak of abuses

By Rafal Niedzielski, Associated Press

As more than 2 million refugees from Ukraine begin to scatter throughout Europe and beyond, some carry valuable witness evidence to build a case for potential war crimes.

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Mar 10

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Russian forces escalate attacks on Ukraine’s cities, trapping civilians in dire conditions

By Nick Schifrin, Volodymyr Solohub, Alexis Cox, Karl Bostic

Talks between Russia and Ukraine produced no results Thursday, as outrage grows over Russia's bombing of a maternity hospital in Mariupol. As the death toll rises among civilians pinned down by relentless attacks, Russian forces are slowly advancing on multiple…

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Mar 10

What’s in the $1.5 trillion federal spending bill moving through Congress?

By Alan Fram, Associated Press

Even for Congress, the $1.5 trillion package is a long, long bill. In fact, the measure and its cost are so daunting that it can be hard to digest. Here's a look at some of what's going on as the…

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Mar 10

What happened when the 1918 flu pandemic met WWI

By Dr. Howard Markel

In 1918, working at an overcrowded Army base hospital, let alone finding yourself in one, was a nightmare.

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