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+3 +1Satellite images show bodies lay in Bucha for weeks, despite Russian claims.
The images rebut Russia’s claim that the killing of civilians in Bucha, near Kyiv, took place after its soldiers had left town.
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+2 +1‘They were all shot’: Russia accused of war crimes as Bucha reveals horror of invasion
Ukrainian forces liberating the town of Bucha near Kyiv find streets littered with corpses of civilians and burned-out Russian tanks
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+3 +1Gymnastics - 6 Amazing Ukrainian Gymnasts
My support to the people from the country that has produced some of the best gymnasts the world has ever seen.
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+15 +4Fortnite raised $144 million for Ukraine relief
In two weeks, Fortnite has raised a total of $144 million for Ukraine relief efforts. Ahead of its most recent season, developer Epic Games said that it would be donating all of its proceeds from the game, along with those from Microsoft, to humanitarian efforts following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine for a period of two weeks.
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+13 +1Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky Appears At Grammys Via Video; How The Moment Came Together
“The war. What’s more opposite to music?” asked Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky when he appeared on the Grammys telecast via video. A raspy-voiced Zelensky went on to an ex…
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+10 +1The Last Cell Tower in Mariupol
For weeks, a lone mobile base station allowed thousands in the besieged Ukrainian city to stay connected—until Russian troops arrived.
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+16 +3Invasion of Ukraine fuels fears among draft-age Russian youths
As Moscow’s forces bog down in Ukraine, many young Russians of draft age are increasingly jittery about the prospect of being sent into combat. Making those fears particularly acute is an annual spring conscription that began Friday and aims to round up 134,500 men for a one-year tour of military duty.
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+22 +2Russian Troops Suffer ‘Acute Radiation Sickness’ After Digging Chernobyl Trenches
Several hundred Russian troops reportedly rushed to a special medical facility in Belarus after digging in radioactive soil in a forest near the infamous nuclear plant.
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+21 +1For centuries, the Ukrainian language was overshadowed by its Russian cousin. That's changing
Languages rise and fall with history, in nations and university language departments alike. In 1980, when Roman Koropeckyj stepped into his classroom at Harvard to teach Polish, he was “gobsmacked” by the dozens of students awaiting him. The Polish trade unionists of the Solidarity movement, who were defying Soviet oppression on the opposite side of the planet, had inspired Americans to learn.
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+16 +1What if Putin Didn’t Miscalculate?
It’s always wiser to treat an adversary as a canny fox, not a crazy fool.
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+4 +1Gamers and gaming companies have donated $114M to Ukraine
Since the invasion of Ukraine began, several gaming companies have been forced to re-evaluate their position in Russia. With each passing day, Russia faces increasing international isolation, and as a result, these firms are increasingly feeling the pressure to distance themselves from the Kremlin.
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+19 +5Russian forces are reportedly holding Ukrainian journalists hostage
International groups say Russian soldiers are threatening, detaining and even torturing Ukrainian journalists in occupied areas. One news editor says troops are holding her 75-year-old father hostage.
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+18 +2Kremlin TV Descends Into Screaming Match Over Putin’s War Failures
There’s no hiding the cracks that have formed on Russian airwaves over the war in Ukraine any longer.
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+3 +1Ukraine says Russia wants to split nation, calls for more arms
Russia wants to split Ukraine into two, as happened with North and South Korea, Ukraine's military intelligence chief said on Sunday, vowing "total" guerrilla warfare to prevent a carve up of the country.
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+4 +1New best friend for Ukrainian girl at Polish school
Yana is 10 years old and has fled the war in Ukraine. She started school in the Polish capital Warsaw just three weeks ago and has already made a new best friend.
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+16 +4Russia Blocks Google News for 'Unreliable Information' on Ukraine War
The Russian government blocked access to Google News in Russia late on Wednesday, citing “unreliable information” about the war in Ukraine, according to state media outlet Interfax.
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+4 +1U.S. to welcome up to 100,000 Ukrainians fleeing war
The United States plans to accept up to 100,000 Ukrainians fleeing Russia's invasion, the Biden administration announced on Thursday, after a month of bombardments touched off Europe's fastest-moving refugee crisis since the end of World War Two. Reporting by Jarrett Renshaw in Brussels and Ted Hesson in Washington; Additional reporting by Mica Rosenberg in New York; Writing by Susan Heavey; Editing by Doina Chiacu, Chizu Nomiyama, Andrew Cawthorne and Howard Goller
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+16 +1What If Russia Makes a Deal?
The twentieth century’s two world wars are an endless source of precedents and analogies. The lead-up to World War II produced the Munich analogy, an allusion to the 1938 British and French decision to permit Nazi Germany to annex part of Czechoslovakia. “Munich” has become shorthand for “appeasement.” The aftermath of the war produced the Nuremberg analogy, a reference to the public trials of the surviving leaders of the utterly defeated Nazi regime. “Nuremberg” now stands for “unconditional surrender.”
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+8 +1Ukrainian kids with cancer evacuated from Poland to St. Jude Children's Hospital
Four Ukrainian children, whose cancer treatments were interrupted by the Russian invasion of Ukraine, have been airlifted from Poland to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital to continue their treatment, the U.S. State Department said Tuesday. Along with some immediate family members, the children — ages 9 months to 9 years — arrived in Memphis, Tennessee, just weeks after the invasion began.
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+11 +3Russian cosmonauts board Space Station wearing blue and yellow, the colors of Ukraine
Three Russian cosmonauts boarded the International Space Station wearing yellow and blue, in an apparent statement of support for Ukraine. Wearing the colors of the Ukrainian flag has widely been seen as a way to oppose Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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