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Refugee Crisis Will Test a European Economy Under Pressure
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European Leaders Brave Russian Bombardment in Visit to Kyiv

European Leaders Brave Russian Bombardment in Visit to Kyiv

By Mark Landler and Matina Stevis-Gridneff

The prime ministers of Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovenia made the trip as a show of solidarity, but it also bared divisions with other European Union members.

Refugee Crisis Will Test a European Economy Under Pressure

Refugee Crisis Will Test a European Economy Under Pressure

By Patricia Cohen and Cristian Movila

Resettling the refugees fleeing Ukraine could cost $30 billion in the first year alone, and the permanent integration of millions of people would reshape Europe's economy.

'I'm Not Scared of Anything': Death and Defiance in a Besieged Ukrainian City

'I'm Not Scared of Anything': Death and Defiance in a Besieged Ukrainian City

The port city of Mykolaiv is being shelled by Russian forces every day. Bodies are piled at the morgue. But residents refuse to succumb.

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These Foreign Fighters Are Joining the Battle for Ukraine

Video Video: These Foreign Fighters Are Joining the Battle for Ukraine

By Yousur Al-Hlou, Mark Boyer, Brent McDonald, Benjamin Foley and Andriana Zmysla

Thousands of foreign volunteers — including Americans — are arriving in Ukraine to help defend the country. But an attack on their training camp on Sunday has left some wondering if they'll ever see the front lines.

Zelensky Makes Appeal to Canada's Parliament

Video Video: Zelensky Makes Appeal to Canada's Parliament

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President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine urged members to imagine that the Russian attacks on Ukraine were happening to Canadian cities. He also called for more sanctions on Russia and help closing Ukraine's airspace.

Russian State Television Worker Charged for Anti-War Protest

Video Video: Russian State Television Worker Charged for Anti-War Protest

By Reuters

Marina Ovsyannikova, who worked for Channel 1 in Moscow, could face 15 years in prison for protesting Russia's invasion of Ukraine during a live broadcast.

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