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Remarks by Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield at a UN Security Council Emergency Meeting on Ukraine
S&P 500 closes in correction territory, Dow drops 480 points as Russia-Ukraine conflict intensifies
By Fred Omar Imbert & Maggie Fitzgerald
Putin Address Takes Swipe at U.S.-Led World Order
By Alan Cullison & James Marson
Why Ukraine gave up its nuclear weapons — and what that means in an invasion by Russia
By Mary Louise Kelly
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Formerly TwitterVolodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський
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Russia can only be forced to leave Ukraine alone. And it will happen. Our strength will undoubtedly help us achieve this. The strength of our people, our military strength, our unity with partners, their own strength, and the strength of our diplomacy.
I am grateful to everyone… pic.twitter.com/w7ZB66p7wi
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський
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We must all recognize that only global strength can force Russia to make peace. And that is why we are working to involve as many countries as possible in the Peace Summit in Switzerland, as well as relevant communication.
We must all recognize that Putin will attempt to thwart… pic.twitter.com/Mt86Bl7RGG
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MFA of Ukraine 🇺🇦
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💬 "There are only two ways to bring Russia to a situation where it will act in good faith — success on the battlefield and coalition of countries who share the same principles and the same approaches" — @DmytroKuleba for @ForeignPolicy.
🔗Full interview: cutt.ly/0eqZxlvS pic.twitter.com/QwdqRZo80s
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Russia doesn't stop terrorizing Ukrainian cities.
At night, #Odesa again was under the Russian ballistic missile attack.
As a result, civilian infrastructure objects were damaged, including post storage facilities, sports facilities, commercial facilities, and other objects.… pic.twitter.com/UdRJRNu8jW
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US stocks enter correction while oil nears $100 a barrel on Ukraine tensions
By Naomi Rovnick & Kate Duguid
U.S. officials discussed Ukrainian president leaving capital if Russia attacks
By Carol Lee, Kristen Welker & Courtney Kube
Inside Biden’s Race to Prevent War Between Russia and Ukraine
By Julian E. Barnes, Michael D. Shear & Eric P. Schmitt
Russia Is A Major Supplier Of Oil To The U.S.
By Robert Rapier
As Putin sends troops into Donbas, White House avoids the 'I' word
By Paul McLeary & Andrew Desiderio
Putin snaps, Russia spy chief stammers discussing actions in Ukraine
By Kelsey Vlamis & John Haltiwanger
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By Joshua Yaffa & Adam Entous
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By Jen Kirby & Jonathan Guyer
Putin Chooses a Forever War
By Thomas M. Nichols
Putin orders Russian troops into Ukraine after recognizing breakaway 'republics'
By David M. Herszenhorn
US ambassador to UN says Putin's claim he's sending 'peacekeepers' into eastern Ukraine is 'nonsense'
By Jennifer Hansler, Jeremy Herb & Kylie Atwood
Security Council holds emergency meeting on Ukraine: Major conflict must be 'prevented at all costs'
Latest Ukraine updates: Biden announces new Russia sanctions
By David Child, Arwa Ibrahim & Farah Najjar
Putin moves in eastern Ukraine could be opening phase of possible large-scale invasion, multiple US and western officials say
By Jennifer Hansler, Alex Marquardt & Natasha Bertrand
'Cold War, Part 2': How Putin is dragging America back to the bad old days
By Paul McLeary & Bryan Bender
Russia now has right to build military bases in eastern Ukraine - treaties
By Maria Kiselyova, Mark Trevelyan & Stephen Coates
Ukraine wants peace but won't give up its land, president says
By Pavel Polityuk & Matthias Williams
Oil prices surge as Russia-Ukraine crisis escalates
By Weizhen Tan
U.S. Offers Limited Initial Response to Russia as It Weighs Stiffer Sanctions (Published 2022)
By Michael D. Shear & David E. Sanger
Putin Calls Ukrainian Statehood a Fiction. History Suggests Otherwise. (Published 2022)
By Rick Gladstone, Maria Varenikova & Michael Schwirtz
Putin Orders Forces to Russia-Backed Ukraine Regions and Hints at Wider Military Aims (Published 2022)
By Anton Troianovski, Steven Erlanger & Valerie Hopkins
Putin orders troops to eastern Ukraine after formally recognizing two Moscow-backed separatist regions
By Robyn Dixon, Ellen Nakashima & Paul Sonne