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Fragile diplomacy over Russia-Ukraine tensions

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Hopes for a diplomatic solution remain fragile as Ukraine accepts military support from allies and Russia shows fighter jets heading to Belarus.
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Ukraine-Russia crisis: What’s Russia’s problem with NATO?

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“If Ukraine is in NATO, then it is not just at Russia's doorstep, it literally is on the threshold.” We asked a Russian expert to explain the country’s main issues with NATO’s expansion eastwards.
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Russia holds naval drills in the Black Sea

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Russian warships conducted military exercises in the Black Sea south of Ukraine on Friday, amid rising tensions over a potential conflict with Ukraine.
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Russia-Ukraine tensions: Moscow does not want war, says Lavrov

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The Russian foreign minister says his country does not want war, but will not allow its interests to be ignored by the West.
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Ukrainians on Ukraine-Russia border live with threat of violence

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Ukrainians living near the border with Russia have said they have been living with the threat of invasion for years.
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Ukraine-Russia crisis: In Donetsk, the young are determined to live

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In Separatist eastern Ukraine, the youth has known an endless conflict, trapped in an isolated region. For some in Donetsk, Russia seems to be the only escape.
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Look inside rebel-controlled Donetsk, Ukraine

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The CBC's Briar Stewart gets rare access to Donetsk, a city in Eastern Ukraine that was seized by Russian-backed separatists eight years ago.
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NATO warns Russia of more military muscle near its border

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NATO seeks support of Finland and Sweden as it threatens to push more battle groups closer to the Russian border over Ukraine tensions.
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Rare look inside rebel-controlled Donetsk

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The CBC's Briar Stewart gets rare access to Donetsk, a city in Eastern Ukraine that was seized by Russian-backed separatists eight years ago.
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Kharkiv resident describes life under Russian attack

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Heavy Russian shelling of Ukraine's second-largest city, Kharkiv, is making 'hostages' of its people, says resident Maria Avdeeva. They can no longer go out to get food and are forced to hide in hallways and basements to avoid getting...
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Ukraine president calls Bucha killings 'genocide'

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Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelensky visited Bucha, a town near Kyiv Monday, where an unknown number of people were killed during the Russian invasion, some of whom appear to have been shot at close range.
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Ukraine president denounces Bucha killings as 'genocide'

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky visited Bucha, a town near Kyiv Monday, where an unknown number of people were killed during the Russian invasion, some of whom appear to have been shot at close range.
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U.S. 'stands firmly' with Ukraine, says Blinken

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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken renewed warnings that military action by Russia against Ukraine would result in a 'swift, severe' response from the U.S. and its European allies after meeting with Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov.
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Russian activist speaks out against war in Ukraine

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Prominent Russian activist Vladimir Kara-Murza says many Russians oppose military action against Ukraine but dissent is being crushed by the state.
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Zelenskyy urges Ukrainians to take up arms against Russian invasion

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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Ukraine broke off diplomatic relations with Russia after Russian attacks.
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Ex-leader Poroshenko returns to Ukraine to face treason case

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Former president could be sentenced to up to 15 years in prison if found guilty of charges he dismisses as fabricated.
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Russia-US tensions: Ukraine's Zelenskyy wants an end to fighting in east in 2022

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Despite growing tensions on the border, Ukraine's President says 2022 is the year to end the war in the east of his country.
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It's 30 years since the collapse of the Soviet Union

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The USSR was formally dissolved on 26 December 1991.
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Europe will expel Russia from SWIFT, predicts former Finnish PM

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Former Finnish Prime Minister Alexander Stubb believes Europe will slap Russia with further sanctions in order to isolate the country over its invasion of Ukraine and that eventually, they will go one step further: "Europe will go for...
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Crimea water dispute: Russia struggles to supply region

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Fight for water - a potential flashpoint in Crimea between Russia and Ukraine - but it's the millions of people stuck in the middle who that are suffering.
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Lviv mayor: Russia is lying all the time and we must only count on our own power

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Lviv Mayor Andriy Sadovyi joins Power & Politics to discuss Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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US warns Russia over Ukraine as fears of war rise

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Antony Blinken and Sergey Lavrov meet for discussions in Stockholm as concerns rise over the escalation in eastern Ukraine.
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Putin likely to put troops in Eastern Ukraine, says Canadian military expert

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While it's uncertain how far President Vladimir Putin will go in pushing Russian soldiers into two breakaway regions of Eastern Ukraine, retired vice-admiral Bob Davidson says 'messy works for [Putin] right now.'
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What Ukraine, NATO can try to keep Russian forces at bay

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Ukraine should resist Russian military advances as long as possible, said Eric Ouellet of the Canadian Forces College, which would give the sanctions against Russia more time to have an impact. He said NATO can also put more troops in...