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Ukraine conflict

portrait of a woman in the park
Ukraine
Big changes for this young Ukrainian in London
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, joined by House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff and Rep. Eric Swalwell, holds a news conference at the Capitol in Washington
Ukraine
How effective are sanctions against Russia?
Alexander Borodai (C), former prime minister of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic, poses with delegates during the Union of Donbass Volunteers congress in Moscow, Russia, Oct. 10, 2015.
Conflict
Russia’s shadow armies: Soldiers, mercenaries or volunteers?
A Ukrainian service member loads magazines at his position on the front line in the government-held town of Avdiyivka
Conflict
Trump cozying up to Russia? Not in Ukraine.
An investigator works at the scene of a car bomb explosion that killed Maksym Shapoval, a high-ranking Ukrainian official involved in military intelligence, in Kiev
Conflict
In Kiev, assassinations are becoming commonplace
Yulia Privedennaya (left), 42, sits next to her younger sister Alla Levchenko in the Moscow suburb of Vidnoe. Levchenko, 31, fled shelling in her hometown of Makiivka, Ukraine, last year and reunited with her sister.
Conflict
Putin promised Ukrainians sanctuary from their war; it hasn’t exactly happened.
Russian President Vladimir Putin talks to Rosneft President and close adviser Igor Sechin.  Sechin is said to be the second most powerful man in Russia.
Business, Economics and Jobs
Russia’s second most powerful man becomes the target of new US sanctions
Russian President Vladimir Putin talks to Rosneft President and close adviser Igor Sechin.  Sechin is said to be the second most powerful man in Russia.
Business, Economics and Jobs
Russia’s second most powerful man becomes the target of new US sanctions