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Democrats in California and elsewhere are divided on the Gaza war. But there’s another bloody war, in Ukraine, and on that, key California members of Congress are also split from the White House.
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Ashland, Oregon has not one, but two sister cities. One is in Mexico. And since this summer, there’s another in Ukraine. The Ashland-Sviatohirsk Aid Project is hosting a benefit concert in Ashland this Sunday.
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The apparent mass grave seen in satellite images covers a space larger than three football fields. The imagery shows rows of graves stretching away from an existing cemetery in Manhush, near Mariupol.
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Russian missile strikes on the western Ukrainian city of Lviv killed six people and wounded at least eight, the regional governor said, which appeared to target military infrastructure facilities
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Russian forces renewed missile strikes on Kyiv and intensified shelling of Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, in preparation for what is expected to be a full-scale Russian assault in the east.
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A roundup of key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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Ukraine's military has fought so effectively that Russia abandoned its initial plan, which envisioned a quick takeover of Kyiv. Now Russia has a new approach, which focuses on eastern Ukraine.
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A roundup of key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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Renowned Ashland-based photographer Christopher Briscoe is known for his stylistic portraits. Now, he’s in Ukraine, capturing the stories of people fleeing the war and talking to those who have come to help. JPR’s Erik Neumann spoke to Briscoe, in Poland at the time, about what he’s discovered while documenting this tragedy.
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The U.S. joined the European Union and Group of Seven nations in enacting new sanctions on Russia in response to the civilian toll reported in Bucha and elsewhere in Ukraine in recent days.
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Ukraine has launched an investigation into war crimes officials believe have been committed by Russian forces during the course of the invasion.
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Across the Northwest, wheat is already springing up out of the ground ankle-high. But the cost of raw chemicals for farming – like fertilizer and pesticides – are up, and hard to come by these days. Part of the problems for farmers are being driven by the war in Ukraine.
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The decision comes as prices have spiked since the U.S. and allies have imposed steep sanctions on Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.
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A roundup of key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.