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Russia's military is now encircling several Ukrainian cities, but the capital Kiev is still firmly i

NPR's Leila Fadel talks Mariana Budjeryn, a Ukrainian and a nuclear expert at Harvard's Belfer Cente

Media consumers in Russia are losing ways to learn about what's happening in Ukraine. Russia has shu

As Russia's invasion of Ukraine enters its second week, Russian forces continue to pound the capital

NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Russia historian Sergey Radchenko about whether Russian President Vladi

A fire at Europe's largest nuclear power plant is out — it had been attacked by Russian troops in Uk

Russian soldiers continue to push toward Kyiv. In cyberspace, a volunteer Ukrainian cyber army, hack

As the fighting in Ukraine enters a second week, Russian and Ukrainian forces are still battling ove

Ukraine's western city of Lviv has, so far, been spared the worst of Russia's invasion. But a divers

The advances are happening most notably in the south of the country, where Russian troops have enter

The FAA's order prohibiting Russian flights from entering U.S. airspace is now in effect. Russia is

Putin's claim that he is fighting a Nazi regime in Ukraine is a falsehood based on historical memory

Even in the west of Ukraine, far from the Russian invasion, people are on edge and preparing to help

As hundreds of thousands of people flee Ukraine, NPR's Leila Fadel takes a train into western Ukrain

Russia's military accelerated its advance on Ukraine with troops positioned to try to surround Kyiv,

NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer speaks with Angela Stent, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, about w

Russian forces appear to be escalating attacks on urban areas of Ukraine as 680,000 people have fled