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The United Nations is calling for a demilitarized zone around a nuclear power plant in southern Ukra
A team of nuclear inspectors from the United Nations has made its way to the Zaporizhzhia nuclear pl
Some experts fear the nuclear power plant in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, could meltdown in a way similar
In Ukraine's most popular summer destination, a 90-year-old grandmother encourages a rebellion again
The government has sent evacuation orders to Ukraine's Donbas region but many remain. One sparsely o
Six months into the war in Ukraine, why should the U.S. continue to care and spend billions of dolla
The Pentagon is ramping up its support of Ukraine in its war against Russia. The Defense Department
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Ukrainian politician Volodymyr Omelyan, who left his job and family, an
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Matilda Bogner, head of the United Nations Human Rights monitoring miss
Aug. 24 marks the day when Ukraine's parliament vowed to separate from the Soviet Union in 1991. The
The Russian invasion has taken a toll on Ukrainian metalworks — the country's second-largest industr
A local journalist in small town New York and an aspiring writer in Eastern Ukraine discovered they
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Olena Pareniuk of the Institute for Safety Problems of Nuclear Power
The families of Ukrainian soldiers imprisoned by Russian forces have embarked on a desperate search
A growing shortage for neon is driving up its prices by 5000%. Neon production became highly concent
Concern is growing over damage to a Ukrainian nuclear facility seized by Russians in March, which is
Amnesty International has criticized Ukraine for setting up military bases in residential areas. Ukr
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Terry Virts, retired NASA astronaut and commander of the International
Turkey is part of NATO and keeps close ties with the West, but its president is on the way to Russia