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‘Eat, Pray, Love' author delays release of novel set in Russia, citing objections from Ukrainian readers
Author Elizabeth Gilbert is delaying publication of a novel set in Russia after what she said was an outpouring of “anger, sorrow, disappointment and pain” from Ukrainian readers.
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Russia shells Ukrainian city inundated by dam collapse after Zelenskyy visit
Ukrainian officials say Russian forces have shelled a southern Ukrainian city that was inundated in a catastrophic dam collapse.
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Dam bursts in Ukraine forcing evacuations
The wall of a major dam in southern Ukraine collapsed Tuesday, triggering floods, endangering Europe’s largest nuclear power plant and threatening drinking water supplies
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Ukraine accuses Russia of blowing up major dam, triggering floods and evacuations
The wall of a major dam in a part of southern Ukraine that Moscow controls has collapsed.
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Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka Skips Presser at French Open, Citing Safety
World No. 2 Aryna Sabalenka missed the press conference after her third-round French Open win, citing “mental health and well-being” after being asked numerous questions about her country’s involvement in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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Russian Missile Bombardment on Kyiv Kills at Least 3, Including a Child and Her Mother
Ukrainian officials say the latest pre-dawn Russian missile attack on Kyiv has killed at least three people, including a 9-year-old child and her mother.
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New US Aid Package for Ukraine Will Total About $300 Million and Include Munitions for Drones
U.S. officials say a military aid package for Ukraine that is expected to be announced this week will total up to $300 million, and will include additional munitions for drones. The drone ammunition comes as new attacks by unmanned aircraft targeted Moscow. There has been no suggestion that U.S.-made drones or munitions were used in the recent attacks on Moscow,...
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Ukraine War Live Updates: Drones Hit Moscow Buildings; Kyiv Attacked by Third Russian Bombardment in 24 Hours
The reported drone attacks on Moscow follow three intense Russian missile and drone bombardments of the Ukrainian capital Kyiv in the span of 24 hours.
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Russia Launches Air Raid on Kyiv, Killing at Least 1; Moscow Attacked by Drones
Russia has launched a pre-dawn attack on Ukraine’s capital, killing at least one person and sending Kyiv’s residents again scrambling into shelters.
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Russia Issues Arrest Warrant for Lindsey Graham Over Ukraine Comments
The South Carolina senator is among more than 200 U.S. members of Congress whom Moscow banned last year from entering Russia over their vocal support for Ukraine.
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Russia's ‘Largest Drone Attack' Since Ukraine Invasion Began Leaves 1 Dead in Kyiv
Ukraine’s capital was subjected to the largest drone attack since the start of Russia’s war, local officials said, as Kyiv prepared to mark the anniversary of its founding on Sunday. At least one person were killed.
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Ukraine Claims Russia Is Plotting ‘Large-Scale Provocation' at Nuclear Plant, Offers No Evidence
The U.N.’s International Atomic Energy Agency said it did not have any immediate comment on the allegations.
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FIFA Extends Rule to Let Players, Coaches Suspend Contracts With Ukrainian, Russian Clubs
FIFA recently extended a Feb. 2022 rule that allowed players, managers to suspend contracts with Russian and Ukrainian clubs as a result of the war in Ukraine. This rule originally saw breakout stars such as Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi and Napoli winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia leave for elsewhere throughout Europe.
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Longest and Bloodiest Battle in Ukraine War Ends With Russian Capture of Bakhmut
The eight-month battle for the city in eastern Ukraine was the longest and probably most bloody of the conflict in Ukraine.
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Ukrainian President Zelenskyy Arrives in Hiroshima for Talks With G7 Leaders
Japan says Zelenskyy’s decision to visit Hiroshima stems from his “strong wish” to participate in talks that will influence his nation’s defense against Russia.
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G-7 Leaders to Announce More Sanctions on Russia; Zelenskyy Expected to Fly to Japan
A senior U.S. administration official said the government plans to introduce steps to “economically isolate” Russia to weaken its ability to wage war.
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Ukraine Successfully Shoots Down 29 of 30 Cruise Missiles Fired by Russia, Officials Say
One person was killed and two were wounded by a Russian missile that got through and struck an industrial building in the southern region of Odesa, according to an Ukrainian official.
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Russia Launches ‘Exceptional' Air Attack in Kyiv With Drones and Missiles
Ukrainian air defenses have thwarted an intense Russian air attack on Kyiv, shooting down all 18 missiles aimed the capital.
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Zelenskyy Says He Will Visit UK on European Tour Seeking Military Aid
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will visit Britain on Monday, as the staunch ally of Ukraine prepares to give more military aid in an effort to change the course of the war.
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Zelenskyy Arrives in Rome for Meetings With Pope Francis, Italian Officials
Zelenskyy is believed to be heading to Berlin next.