From Jenna Orkin
Ukraine bans export of grains vital to global food supply
Iraqis protest rise in food prices, officials blame Ukraine war
Zelensky Says He’s ‘Cooled’ on Joining NATO, Ready for Talks With Russia on Crimea, Donbas
Mearsheimer and McGovern on UkraineUkraine-Russia live updates: Zelenskyy slams EU after member states refuse to fast-track Ukraine's application to be a member
- US and UK defense officials said Russian forces were getting closer to Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine.
- A US official said on Thursday that Russian forces were as close as nine miles from the city center.
- US intelligence believes Ukraine will be able to maintain control of Kyiv for another four to six weeks.
2 Russian billionaires resigned from the board of one of the country's biggest banking companies a day after the EU sanctioned them
Russia claims without evidence that the maternity hospital it bombed — which killed a child — was a Ukrainian militia base
Volodymyr Zelenskyy has survived 'more than a dozen' assassination attempts by Russian agents, says presidential aide
The House passes $1.5 trillion government funding bill with emergency aid to Ukraine, sending it to the Senate after Pelosi showdown
Pavel Durov, Russia's Mark Zuckerberg, fled the country as a dissident in 2014. Now, his messaging app, Telegram, is at the heart of Russia's brutal war with Ukraine.
Even though his app is rife with hate speech and disinformation, Telegram has refused to moderate. Here's how the war in Ukraine could change that.
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