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World Jan 31

In Kyiv, Pompeo pledges ongoing support for Ukraine

By Matthew Lee, Associated Press

World Jan 14

U.S. President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump depart Joint Base Andrews in Maryland, U.S., January 13, 2020. Photo by Kevin Lamarque/Reuters
Russians hacked company key to Ukraine scandal, researchers say

Russian agents launched a phishing campaign in early November to steal the login credentials of employees of Burisma Holdings, according to a Silicon Valley company that specializes in e-mail security.

By Frank Bajak, Associated Press

Politics Dec 06

Watch 8:10
The problems with Trump’s claims of Ukrainian election interference

One of President Trump’s lines of defense in the impeachment inquiry into his handling of Ukraine policy is the theory that Ukraine had intervened in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Trump and his supporters have repeatedly claimed that Ukraine colluded…

Politics Nov 19

Watch 23:02
What we learned from public testimony of officials on Trump’s July 25 call

Tuesday marked a significant day in the impeachment inquiry into President Trump, as officials on the July 25th phone call between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy testified in open hearings for the first time. Lisa Desjardins, Nick Schifrin and…

Politics Nov 19

Watch 5:58
Rep. Mike Johnson on Vindman’s reputation, witness credibility and Trump’s frustration

The House Judiciary Committee is ultimately responsible for deciding if impeachment charges will be brought against President Trump. Republican Rep. Mike Johnson of Louisiana is a member of that committee, and he joins Amna Nawaz to discuss why he is…

Nov 18

AP sources: Ukraine’s Zelensky was feeling pressure from Trump administration

By Desmond Butler, Associated Press

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky held a meeting in which he sought advice on how to navigate the difficult position he was in, according to two people with knowledge of the briefings.

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Nov 15

White House releases notes of 1st Trump-Zelensky call

By Jonathan Lemire, Aamer Madhani, Associated Press

There is no mention of corruption in the rough transcript released on Friday.

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Nov 13

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Speier questions why White House won’t let Mulvaney, Bolton testify in inquiry

Rep. Jackie Speier, D-Calif., is a member of the House Intelligence Committee, and she questioned witnesses William Taylor and George Kent during the impeachment inquiry’s first public hearing Wednesday. She joins Judy Woodruff to discuss why she thinks President Trump…

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Nov 04

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How Ukraine’s involvement in U.S. politics could affect its long war

By Simon Ostrovsky

Russia’s 2014 annexation of Ukraine's Crimean Peninsula was the largest European land grab since World War II. No shots were fired there, but in eastern Ukraine, a brutal war ensued, dragging on for nearly six years so far and killing…

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Nov 01

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Ukraine is fighting a war — and an internal battle against corruption

By Nick Schifrin

Ukraine, battling Russian-backed separatists, is the only European country at war. The conflict has killed 13,000 people, displaced millions and pushed tensions between Russia and the West close to Cold War levels. It has also strained a society and government…

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