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U.S. sends aid to Ukraine, and civilians flee to Poland, as Russia widens offensive
A roundup of the latest news out of Ukraine, where Russian attacks struck new targets, including a military training base near the Polish border.
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Saudi Arabia executes 81 people, the country's largest mass execution in modern times
Saudi Arabia is drawing international criticism for putting 81 people to death in one day. The executions happen as the West is hoping to convince the kingdom to increase oil production.
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Week in politics: Biden bans luxury exports to Russia; new bill for pandemic aid
In Congress, there continues to be bipartisan opposition to Russia's actions in Ukraine, but there's trouble for the Biden administration's request for new spending to deal with the pandemic.
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Once, cultural ties to Russia were deliberate and hopeful. Now, they're eroding
Russia's growing isolation in the cultural world is poignant for those who remember optimistic outreach of the 80s and 90s.
Surging gasoline prices bring back memories of past energy wars
American gas stations displaying high prices this summer and fall will matter more than all the campaign billboards put together in affecting the November midterm elections.
Chef José Andrés and his team are feeding Ukrainians on the front lines of the war
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with the founder of World Central Kitchen about the organization's efforts to feed Ukrainians and those who are fleeing the country.
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'Lucky Breaks' fictionalizes the lives of Ukrainian women in the 2014 Russian strife
Ukrainian artist Yevgenia Belorusets just published her first work of fiction in the U.S. "Lucky Breaks" has stories of women living in Eastern Ukraine in Russia's shadow.
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What flight tracking data reveals about details of the Ukraine crisis
Debbie Elliott asks flight data co-op ADS-B Exchange founder Dan Streufert where publicly available flight data comes from and how much it reveals about the crisis in Ukraine.
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Russia-Ukraine war: What happened today (March 12)
A roundup of key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
The humble bravery of a young neurologist from Kyiv
Aleksandra Shchebet fled Kyiv when the bombing began, found refuge in the Ukrainian city of Lutsk — and decided to stay and help her country in any way she could.
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