Maks Makarenkov couldn't help but smile on car rides through the capital city. He saw homes with blue and yellow flags pinned in their windows or dangling from flagpoles.
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Oil can’t save Russia now: Putin’s shattered Ukraine war economy is running on fumes
Russia’s oil and gas sector is experiencing a historic downturn due to a combination of tightening Western sanctions, falling ...
Loading the Elevenlabs Text to Speech AudioNative Player... Days after President Donald Trump predicted that Ukraine could win a war it has been losing for the past three years and regain “the ...
Now that Donald Trump has finally come around to publicly stating that besieged Ukraine could use military support from the U.S. and the European Union to fully recover all of the territory taken over ...
A humanitarian group is rescuing Ukraine's children from Russia in a special operation described by its CEO as the "underground railroad." It's a complex, risky process for children escaping Russian ...
Pressure for a deal increasingly smells like pressure to rescue the regime in Moscow.
Until recently, the most devastating tragedy in Russia's war against Ukraine – Russia’s abduction of tens of thousands of Ukrainian children ‒ has gotten little attention in the United States. But ...
Ukraine is the world’s most heavily mined country, with about 23% of its land potentially contaminated by landmines and unexploded ordnance (UXO). Since February 2022, at least 1,660 civilians — ...
The plastic surgery division hosted six Ukrainian frontline trauma surgeons for a two-week intensive training. Ukrainian surgeon Maks Makarenkov learns microsurgery techniques at the UW Microsurgery ...
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