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As the first anniversary of the war in Ukraine passes, Oregon legislators are considering a bill to make it easier for Ukrainian refugees to do things like rent an apartment and get a driver's license.
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The economic ripple effects of Russia’s war against Ukraine have been felt for more than a year. This includes Oregon’s seafood industry.
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Explosions rang out across Kyiv early Monday, a week after nationwide strikes rocked the city for the first time since June.
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The attacks came only hours after Russia blamed Ukraine for a weekend explosion that partially damaged a strategic bridge that connects Russian-occupied Crimea to mainland Russia.
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The 2 million bpd cut in oil production was backed by Saudi Arabia and could benefit Russia. The OPEC+ meeting took place as much of the world is battling soaring energy costs and rising inflation.
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Paul Huard, an Ashland High School teacher, chose to spend summer vacation helping people fleeing the war in Ukraine.
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Russians held scattered demonstrations across the country on Saturday despite threats of arrest and a heavy police presence. The Kremlin has ordered 300,000 more troops for the war in Ukraine.
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Russia's invasion of Ukraine will be at the center of President Biden's address to the U.N. General Assembly this morning at 7:35 PT, on Wednesday, as the U.S. warns Russia is trying to annex more Ukrainian land. Watch it live here ...
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On the outskirts of the recently liberated town of Izium, investigators have found what Ukrainian officials are calling a mass grave. It is now being inspected for possible evidence of war crimes.
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Russia attacked power stations and other infrastructure Sunday, causing outages across Ukraine as Kyiv's forces pressed a swift counteroffensive.
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Catch up on key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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The milestone comes after the U.N. and Turkey signed agreements with Russia and Ukraine to resume exports. The U.N. had pushed for a deal to address a growing global food shortage.
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The spike in food, fuel and fertilizer prices sparked by the war in Ukraine is threatening to push countries around the world into famine, a U.N. official warns.
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A Russian missile slammed into the top floor of an apartment building in the capital, killing at least one person and injuring several others.