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What Is a War Crime?
A war crime is an action during an armed conflict that violates the international humanitarian rules of war, often referring to violence against civilians.
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Nearly 70% of Americans Are Worried About a Nuclear Attack, According to APA Survey. Here's What Could Happen
Researchers estimate there are approximately 12,700 nuclear weapons spread between nine countries, with the United States and Russia holding the majority.
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Russian Troops Sabotaging Their Own Equipment and Refusing Orders in Ukraine, UK Spy Chief Says
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s advisors are scared to tell him what’s happening in Ukraine, the head of Britain’s intelligence agency has said.
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Russian Troops Leave Chornobyl; UK Spy Chief Says Putin ‘Massively Misjudged' War
Russian attacks are continuing around the Ukrainian capital despite promises that Moscow would scale back its activity near Kyiv, officials say.
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The Art of War: Artists Around the World Leave Their Mark in Support of Ukraine
Artists around the world have created murals to support Ukraine since Russia invaded its neighbor in February.
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U.S. Sends ‘Kamikaze Drones' to Ukraine; Pentagon Weighs Permanently Stationing More Troops in Europe
The U.S., the U.K. and Ukraine have expressed skepticism over Russia’s pledge to scale back its military activity near Kyiv.
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Pentagon Says Russian Troop Movements ‘Not a Real Withdrawal'; U.S. Warns of Global Food Insecurity
Face-to-face talks between Russian and Ukrainian delegates are continuing in Istanbul today.
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Ukraine Suspends Evacuations Amid Safety Fears; Russia, Ukraine Prepare for Face-To-Face Talks
Delegations from both countries are scheduled to meet face-to-face in Turkey this week.
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Zelenskyy Says Ukraine Ready to Discuss Neutrality Status; Blinken Says U.S. Not Seeking Regime Change
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told Russian journalists that his country is prepared to discuss neutrality status with Russia.
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Biden Blasts Putin in Powerful Speech; U.S. to Provide $100 Million in Assistance to Ukraine
U.S. President Joe Biden delivered a major address in Poland on Saturday, rallying support for Ukraine and calling for unity in the face of Russian aggression.
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The Second Cold War Is Already Beginning, Experts Say, and Many of the Battles Are Being Fought With Economic Weapons
A new Cold War will pose a new challenge to a market that is still recovering from the uncertainties of the pandemic.
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Some Lawmakers Want to Ease the Pain of High Gas Prices With Direct Payments to Americans
As the Russia-Ukraine conflict has pushed gas prices higher, some politicians want to give Americans direct payments to help weather the storm.
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NATO Leaders Promise Zelenskyy Aid, More Troops in East; Ukraine Says It Sank Russian Warship Orsk
Thursday was a day of high-level meetings, with an extraordinary NATO summit taking place in Brussels, as well as meetings of EU leaders and the G-7.
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Op-Ed: Investors Should Look at Technology, Health Care and Industrials for Long-Term Investing Potential
A rocky start to 2022 has unnerved investors but three sectors — tech, health care and industrials — offer a lot of opportunity.
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NATO to OK ‘Major Increases' of Troops; Ukraine Appears to Be Retaking Ground Near Kyiv
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has called for more pressure on Russia as the war appears to be entering a stalemate.
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Satellite Images Show Destruction in Mariupol; Zelenskyy Says 100,000 Trapped in ‘Inhumane Conditions'
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has called for more pressure on Russia as the war appears to be entering a period of stalemate.
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Zelenskyy Says Trapped Ukrainians Will ‘Fight Till the End,' Pentagon Says Russians Have Been ‘Flummoxed'
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says ultimatums won’t work as trapped Ukrainians will “fight till the end.”
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China Says Xi Told Biden ‘Peace and Security' Are Needed in Ukraine; Missile Strikes Near Lviv
U.S. President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping held a two-hour call Friday morning, with both sides discussing the need for peace in Ukraine.
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Ukraine Legalizes Crypto Sector as Digital Currency Donations Continue to Pour in
Ukraine’s president signed the law as Russia’s invasion of the country continues, underscoring the importance of cryptocurrencies amid the conflict.
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Pentagon Says There Was 24-Hour Period With No Shelling Observed in Ukraine; U.S. Accuses Russia of War Crimes
Russian attacks across Ukraine have resulted in numerous civilian deaths over the past day, Ukrainian officials have said.