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The U.S. embassy is about to return to Kyiv, after evacuating to Poland early in the war. Also, Pres

The United States continues to send weapons and machinery to Ukraine to help in its war against Russ

Ukraine is one of the world's largest grain producers. But the war has made much of the country unsa

The war in Ukraine has forced millions of people to flee their homes. Some refugees in Poland howeve

First Lady Jill Biden is departing on a trip to Eastern Europe to visit Ukrainian refugees, as well

NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Chris Hanger of the International Committee of the Red Cross about eff

Children in Ukraine are among the most vulnerable as Russia's army continues to attack with ground t

NPR's Mary Louise Kelly interviews Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba about the state of the w

The European Union says it intends to phase out Russian oil in the next few months. This was part of

Evacuation efforts continue in Mariupol - even as Russian forces continue to shell the besieged Ukra

NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Mark Cancian, a former Marine colonel and expert on military procuremen

Residents of Kramatorsk in eastern Ukraine are fleeing a Russian offensive. For the few who have sta

The U.S. plans to use its presidency of the Security Council this month to keep the spotlight on foo

NPR's A Martinez speaks with Jeff Edmonds, a researcher at the Center for Naval Analyses, about what

NPR's Leila Fadel talks to British lawmaker Arminka Helić about how rape and sexual violence are bei

The war in Ukraine has exacerbated inflation in the Middle East, where countries rely on Russia and

More civilians are being evacuated Monday from a steel facility in Mariupol, Ukraine. But thousands

Ukraine's army is slowing Russia's invasion to a crawl. But there is still heavy fighting in the Sou

NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Barry Pavel of the Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security at the At

The U.S. is eager for the International Criminal Court to prosecute allegations of Russian war crime