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Ukraine Expects Approval In Bid to Join European Union
A Ukrainian deputy prime minister overseeing the country’s push to join the European Union says she’s “100%” certain all 27 EU nations will approve making Ukraine a candidate for membership in the bloc.
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Lubbock Man Returns from Ukraine After Volunteering in Field Hospitals
Retired Lubbock banker and Big XII referee Mike Liner spent March and April using his experience as a pharmacist to serve the people of Ukraine with Samaritan’s Purse.
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Zelenskyy Father's Day Post Spotlights Family Ties Amid War
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has posted an uplifting Father’s Day message with 10 photos of parents and children set against the backdrop of war. He praised his nation’s fighters who “protect and defend the most precious.” Zelenskyy wrote in English that followed the Ukrainian on Instagram: “Being a father is a great responsibility and a great happiness. It is strength,...
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Moscow-Backed Officials Try to Solidify Rule in Ukraine
Kremlin-installed officials in occupied southern Ukraine celebrated Russia Day on Sunday and began issuing Russian passports to those in one city who requested them, as Moscow seeks to solidify its rule over captured parts of the country. Russia Day is the holiday that marks Russia’s emergence as a sovereign state after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Ukrainian media reported...
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Ukraine Pleading for More Weapons as 100 to 200 Soldiers Die Each Day
A Ukrainian presidential adviser says up to 200 Ukrainian soldiers are dying every day in the war with Russia.
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Ukraine's World Cup Quest Ends with Loss to Wales Amid War
Fans across Ukraine tuned in to watch their country take on Wales as the war against Russia continues for the 102nd day
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Ukrainian Refugee Reunited With Her Dog
A Ukrainian refugee is reunited with her beloved Pomeranian dog, Perseya, after they were separated at the U.S.-Mexico Border in April.
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Russia Test-Fires Its Latest Hypersonic Zircon Missile
Russia’s navy has conducted another successful test of a prospective hypersonic missile, a demonstration of the military’s long-range strike capability amid the fighting in Ukraine.
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In Widely-Seen Gaffe, George W. Bush Decries ‘Brutal' Invasion of Iraq — Meant Ukraine
Former President George W. Bush compared Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy to Winston Churchill while commenting on the Russian invasion of Ukraine at an event at the Bush Center on Wednesday.
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House Approves $40B in Ukraine Aid, Beefing Up Biden Request
The House emphatically approved a fresh $40 billion Ukraine aid package Tuesday as lawmakers beefed up President Biden’s initial request, signaling a magnified, bipartisan commitment to thwart Russian President Putin’s invasion.
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UNT Student Says Professor Helped Ease Fears for Family in Ukraine
A University of North Texas student says her professor and mentor went beyond the classroom to help her family escape war in Ukraine.
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UNT Student's Family in Ukraine Helped to Safety After Professor Steps In
A soon-to-be UNT graduate is crediting her professor for helping her cross the finish line and helping her family in Ukraine to safety.
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Greater Good Charities on Mission in Ukraine to Help People, Pets
Despite the ongoing war in Ukraine, Greater Good Charities is on an international mission to help rescue pets abandoned by fleeing refugees.
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Dallas Museum Offers Lessons, Hope for Ukraine
The Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum is offering a perspective on the war in Ukraine.
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Dallas Museum Offers Lessons for Ukraine and Messages of Hope
The Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum offers perspective on the war in Ukraine while also providing a message of hope.
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Plano Man Rallies Collin County Fire Departments to Donate Equipment to Ukraine
This week, several Collin County Fire Departments donated supplies to Ukraine after a Plano man shared his cousin’s story.
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Pope Francis Offered to Meet Putin, Still Waiting to Hear Back
Pope Francis told an Italian newspaper he had offered to travel to Moscow to meet with President Vladimir Putin to try to end Russia’s war in Ukraine and suggested the invasion might have been provoked by NATO’s eastward expansion.
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Ukrainian Girl, 5, Gets Lifesaving Treatment for ‘Hole in Heart' in Israel
Five-year-old Karina Andreiko wasn’t hurt in the war in Ukraine. In some ways, she was saved because of it.
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Ukraine Admits ‘Ghost of Kyiv' Fighter Pilot Is a Myth
On social media, the “Ghost of Kyiv” was a military hero, an ace fighter pilot hailed for supposedly shooting down multiple Russian planes. The tales began just days into the war and circulated for months, bolstered by official Ukrainian accounts.
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‘A Huge Demand': Ukrainian Women Are Training in Kosovo to Clear Landmines at Home
Learning to identify and defuse explosives is something Anastasiia Minchukova never thought she would have to do as an English teacher in Ukraine.