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An
outgunned but resilient Ukrainian military is adopting a two-prong strategy
in the face of a flawed but fierce Russian assault, relying on
hit-and-run tactics and the fortification of major cities as President
Vladimir Putin's campaign enters a more perilous phase, military experts
said.
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North Korea performed data transmission
and other key tests needed to develop a spy satellite, state media
said Sunday, in the second such tests in about a week, indicating
the country intends to conduct a prohibited long-range rocket
launch soon.
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The number of refugees continued unabated
Sunday, even as humanitarian corridors meant to ease the flight of
refugees collapsed as quickly as they were agreed upon inside
Ukraine.
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Ukrainian officials said Russian shelling
has foiled another try at a temporary cease-fire to evacuate
civilians from battle zones, as Russian President Vladimir Putin
vowed to push on with the war until Ukraine backs down.
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The State Emergency Service shared photos
showing the smoking remnants of the jet in the city, located about
95 miles north of Kyiv. Officials said on social media that the
plane had been shot down and two people rescued.
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The European Union called for rapid
intervention by the International Atomic Energy Agency amid growing
concern about the safety of Ukraine’s nuclear plants, two of which
have been seized by invading Russian forces.
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While Moldova has never felt closer to
Europe, it has also never felt more vulnerable to the Kremlin.
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Mastercard and Visa are suspending their
operations in Russia, the companies said Saturday, in the latest
blow to the country's financial system after its invasion of
Ukraine.
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The death toll, compiled by Johns Hopkins
University, stood at 5,997,994 as of Sunday afternoon.
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Ty Seidule, a retired brigadier general
and professor emeritus of history at West Point, grew up as a fan
of Robert E. Lee. Now he is an outspoken reformist and a member of
the Congress-appointed Naming Commission to strike
Confederate titles from Department of Defense-owned property.
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Lt. Col. Christina Hopper has
been blazing a historic trail for women in aviation since she
earned her pilot wings over 20 years ago at Vance Air Force
Base, where she is now a reserve T-38C instructor pilot with
the 5th Flying Training Squadron.
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