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NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Dmytro Shymkiv of Ukraine's biggest pharmaceutical company, about medic

NPR's A Martinez speaks with Richard Haass, president of the Council on Foreign Relations, about Pre

Donations are pouring in — but they don't always address the needs of the many displaced and homeles

Most countries at the UN are raising alarms about Russia's invasion, but since Russia is a permanent

In the past month, 10 million Ukrainians have fled the country to get as far from Russia's bombardme

NPR's Steve Inskeep talks with retired Gen. Philip Breedlove, former NATO Supreme Allied Commander,

Alarmed by the humanitarian crisis caused by Russia's invasion, an economist in Slovakia gathered fo

Russian forces have shown few signs of advancing but are still actively destroying Ukraine. In the s

As President Biden heads to Brussels for a NATO summit this week and the Russians continue to bomb U

Hundreds of thousands of civilians remain trapped in the Ukrainian city — with dwindling supplies of

NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with people about the experience of being a refugee, how fleeing their

NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman about diplomatic efforts

So far, China has remained noncommittal about whether it opposes Russia's war in Ukraine. President

NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Slate's Fred Kaplan, author of The Bomb: Presidents Generals and the Se

As the fighting enters its fourth week in Ukraine, a question looms: could Ukraine actually win? NPR

Rescue efforts continue at the Mariupol theater that was bombed and American officials said a U.S. c

In the midst of the Russian invasion, there are artists in Ukraine who are trying to find hope, rede

The package by the White House includes missiles to take out tanks and bring down Russian aircraft —

NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch about the Rus

Lawmakers are mostly supportive after Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's address to a joint session of