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State of the World from NPR

Immerse yourself in the most compelling and consequential stories from around the globe. The world i

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed the Arab League summit, a group which contains cou

The head of Ukraine's supreme court has been arrested for corruption. NPR's Joanna Kakissis tells u

Ukrainian forces claim they've made advances in the battle for Bakhmut, a city in the east that Russ

Russia took Crimea from Ukraine illegally nine years ago and many Ukrainians want it back. But the

To understand the upcoming, or possibly started, Ukrainian counteroffensive to push back Russian gai

Ukraine's president says more weapons are needed before a spring counteroffensive begins. NPR's Leil

Though last year's winner, Ukraine, cannot host the contest because of the war, it will put forward

The war in Ukraine meant a scaled back celebration in Moscow honoring the Soviet Union's victory ove

NPR's Julian Hayda attends a funeral for an American who died fighting for Ukraine in Bahkmut.Learn

NPR's Leila Fadel talks to two students, one from each country, whose classes connect over Zoom to l

A Ukrainian defense official tells NPR's Joanna Kakissis, that he believes Russia's standing in the

We hear from NPR's Greg Myre about Russian claims that two drones were sent by Ukraine to attack the

Russian missile strikes evaded Ukraine's air defenses killing at least 24 people-- including four ch

China correspondent Emily Feng talks about Chinese leader Xi Jinping's offer, on a call with the Ukr

NPR's Joanna Kakissis brings us to an ever-growing cemetery in Kyiv where loved ones of Ukrainian so

Eleanor Beardsley takes us to an eastern Ukraine town anxiously watching the fighting in nearby Bakh

Many American companies left Russia shortly after it invaded Ukraine. Others that waited are now fin

Ukraine relies on billions of dollars in aid from the U.S. to keep services running during the war.

Since the start of the war, thousands of Ukrainian children were sent or taken to Russia. Human righ

The Russian invasion of Ukraine impacted one kindergarten class in Kharkiv city — spreading families