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Russian artists under pressure to denounce Ukraine invasion

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Russian artists are under pressure to denounce the invasion of Ukraine, or face being sacked by cultural institutions in the West.
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Russian missiles pound Kharkiv

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Russian missiles slammed into a government building and residential areas of Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, killing an unknown number of people.
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Kyiv residents face depleted supplies as negotiators meet

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Kyiv residents emerged from shelters to a city landscape changed by war and running low on food. Russian and Ukrainian negotiators met to discuss a ceasefire over the sound of air raid sirens, but didn’t reach a resolution.
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Russian attack knocks out Kyiv TV tower

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Five people were killed in Kyiv and Ukrainian television channels stopped broadcasting Tuesday after a Russian attack knocked out the capital's main TV tower, said Ukrainian authorities.
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Increasing sanctions add to Russia's financial pain

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As sanctions pile up and more companies pull their business, Russia is facing increasing financial pain over its invasion of Ukraine, and everyday Russians are feeling the impacts.
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Biden, Putin agree to ‘in principle’ summit amid Ukraine tensions

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Meeting brokered by French President Emmanuel Macron will take place providing Russia does not invade Ukraine.
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Fear of war rises as Russian equipment rumbles toward Ukraine border

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CBC correspondent Briar Stewart is near Uspinka, Russia, and reports on convoys of Russian military vehicles heading closer to the Ukrainian border.
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Ukrainians vow to fight for their country

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Ukrainians protested outside the Russian embassy in Kyiv on Tuesday, saying they will fight against Russian aggression. 'If they will try to come here, they will be in hell,' said one woman.
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Russia hit with international sanctions over latest Ukraine moves

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Russia was hit with sanctions from multiple countries after recognizing the independence of the Donbas region and was warned of harsher measures if it invades Ukraine, something NATO leaders say is almost a certainty.
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Raw video of attacks, aftermath in Ukraine

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Video from Ukraine, where officials say Russian forces are striking from the north, east and south.
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Russian military tactics in Ukraine explained

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As Russia continues its invasion of Ukraine, CBC defence expert Murray Brewster analyzes Russian tactics so far and where they may be headed.
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Muscovites go about their business in wake of Ukraine invasion

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Hours after their country invaded Ukraine Thursday, some people in the Russian capital, Moscow, were going about their day in seemingly normal fashion.
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As Russia's invasion of Ukraine continues, EU leaders gather in Brussels to slap drastic sanctions

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An emergency EU summit is taking place to discuss the invasion of Ukraine and a new raft of penalties against the Kremlin.
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Ukraine invasion: EU leaders agree 'massive and severe' sanctions on Russia

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Meeting in Brussels, EU leaders agreed on sanctions to hit several sectors at the heart of Russia's economy, with more details to be given on Friday.
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Russia's Kamila Valieva to compete, but Olympic medal ceremony delayed

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Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva to compete in the single’s competition at Beijing 2022, but the flower and medal ceremonies would be postponed if she lands in the top three. The latest Russian doping scandal has some questioning...
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Russian doping scandal could impact Canada’s medal count

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A doping infraction by a figure skater could cost the Russians a gold medal in the team event and potentially bump the Canadians up to a bronze. Medal favourite Kamila Valieva, 15, reportedly tested positive for a banned heart medication...
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UK’s foreign secretary gets frosty reception in Russia

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Thousands of Russian troops have started 10 days of joint military drills in Belarus.
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Ukraine crisis: Biden warns Americans to leave now as 'things could go crazy quickly'

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The US president said there was no scenario that would prompt him to send troops to Ukraine to rescue Americans: "That’s a world war when Americans and Russia start shooting at one another.”
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Biden warns Putin over American citizens in Ukraine

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In an interview with NBC News, U.S. President Joe Biden said he has warned Russian President Vladimir Putin not to do anything that would 'negatively impact' American citizens if Russia invades Ukraine.
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Effects of 2014 fighting add to anxiety in Ukrainian border city

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Many residents of Kharkiv, Ukraine, near the Russian border, are still living with the effects of the war in the Donbas region as they manage fears of a new invasion.
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Ukrainian border city fears history is repeating with Russia

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Many residents of Kharkiv, Ukraine, near the Russian border, are still living with the effects of the war in the Donbas region as they manage fears of a new invasion.
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Ukraine: Allegedly neo-Nazi armed groups fighting Russia-backed separatists

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The Ukrainian government is often accused of turning a blind eye to what are described as neo-Nazi paramilitary groups fighting Russia-backed separatists.
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Uyghur activist screens film on sister's disappearance in Brussels

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Rushan Abbas' sister disappeared from her home in Xinjiang in 2018. Since then, Abbas' hunt for her sister has taken her all over the world
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US to deploy more troops to Eastern Europe amid Ukraine crisis

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Pentagon stresses US forces are not going to Ukraine, but to bolster the security of NATO nations in Eastern Europe.