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Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky appeals to the West to take tougher action against Vladimir Putin as air raid sirens go off again in Kyiv.
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Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky appeals to the West to take tougher action against Vladimir Putin as air raid sirens go off again in Kyiv.
President Biden joined his European partners in sanctioning Russian President Vladimir Putin and his foreign minister Sergey Lavrov. Weijia Jiang has more on whether it will have an impact.
Ukraine's capital city is under siege and President Volodymyr Zelensky said the Russian military will soon try to storm Kyiv. Charlie D'Agata has the latest.
Former heavyweight champ Vitali Klitschko said Ukraine is already fighting a "bloody war" and he doesn't have "another choice" but to help fight.
Russian tanks vs. Wall Street tickers: Signs of investor optimism seen even as deadly attacks rage in Ukraine.
"We are an independent country, and we will stay an independent country," said one woman sheltering in a subway system from Russian airstrikes.
President Biden has ruled out removing Russia from the international banking system, but also said it's "always" an option.
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The Defense Ministry has called on anyone over the age of 18 to help defend the capital, and the people of Kyiv are turning up in droves.
The soldiers who reportedly defied the Russian troops will be posthumously awarded as "Heroes of Ukraine," President Zelensky announced.
Penn attended a press briefing following Russia's "full-scale invasion" of the country. The office of the Ukrainian president said he is there to document the invasion.
UEFA announced the move following an extraordinary meeting of its executive committee to discuss the security situation in Europe.
The deportation protections would only apply to Ukrainians already in the U.S., not new arrivals.
Thousands of people in Russia were arrested on Thursday for protesting the country's invasion of Ukraine.
The secretary of state said he is concerned about the safety of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and other government officials still in the country.
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Secretary of State Antony Blinken told Norah O'Donnell that Kyiv is under threat of falling to Russian forces and the U.S. fears for the safety of Ukrainian President Zelensky and others.
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President Biden said Russian President Vladimir Putin will bear the consequences of its war with Ukraine, announcing another round of sanctions aimed at crippling the Russian economy. Weijia Jiang has more.
Russian President Vladimir Putin unleashed a tidal wave of violence across Ukraine with ballistic missile strikes. Fierce fighting is happening as Russian forces move into Ukraine from three sides and advance on Kyiv. Charlie D'Agata has the latest.
The outskirts of Kharkiv, Ukraine, have been pummeled by shelling since Russia began its attack. Holly Williams spoke with some of the victims of the deadly attack.
President Biden says new sanctions will degrade Russia's aerospace industry, "including their space program."
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"Dozens and maybe hundreds of people of mine are being murdered tonight," Ukrainian Parliament member Halyna Yanchenko told CBS News.
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky appeals to the West to take tougher action against Vladimir Putin as air raid sirens go off again in Kyiv.
Both criticized Putin, but sided with President Trump in saying the Russian leader is "smart."
Former heavyweight champ Vitali Klitschko said Ukraine is already fighting a "bloody war" and he doesn't have "another choice" but to help fight.
Russian tanks vs. Wall Street tickers: Signs of investor optimism seen even as deadly attacks rage in Ukraine.
"We are an independent country, and we will stay an independent country," said one woman sheltering in a subway system from Russian airstrikes.
President Biden has ruled out removing Russia from the international banking system, but also said it's "always" an option.
The Defense Ministry has called on anyone over the age of 18 to help defend the capital, and the people of Kyiv are turning up in droves.
The soldiers who reportedly defied the Russian troops will be posthumously awarded as "Heroes of Ukraine," President Zelensky announced.
Penn attended a press briefing following Russia's "full-scale invasion" of the country. The office of the Ukrainian president said he is there to document the invasion.
UEFA announced the move following an extraordinary meeting of its executive committee to discuss the security situation in Europe.
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The deportation protections would only apply to Ukrainians already in the U.S., not new arrivals.
Thousands of people in Russia were arrested on Thursday for protesting the country's invasion of Ukraine.
The secretary of state said he is concerned about the safety of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and other government officials still in the country.
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Both criticized Putin, but sided with President Trump in saying the Russian leader is "smart."
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Both criticized Putin, but sided with President Trump in saying the Russian leader is "smart."
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Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky appeals to the West to take tougher action against Vladimir Putin as air raid sirens go off again in Kyiv.
Both criticized Putin, but sided with President Trump in saying the Russian leader is "smart."
Former heavyweight champ Vitali Klitschko said Ukraine is already fighting a "bloody war" and he doesn't have "another choice" but to help fight.
Russian tanks vs. Wall Street tickers: Signs of investor optimism seen even as deadly attacks rage in Ukraine.
"We are an independent country, and we will stay an independent country," said one woman sheltering in a subway system from Russian airstrikes.
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Retired Tampa police Captain Curtis Reeves had been charged with second-degree murder for killing Chad Oulson.
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Ukraine's capital city is under siege and President Volodymyr Zelensky said the Russian military will soon try to storm Kyiv. Charlie D'Agata has the latest.
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President Biden says new sanctions will degrade Russia's aerospace industry, "including their space program."
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