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Ukraine spent years trying to build a Western-style democracy. Then Russia invaded the country
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The Guardian - World
‘They burned books, like the Nazis did 80 years ago’: Russia’s deadly attack on Ukraine’s biggest printing house
A Russian missile killed seven people and wiped out the country’s main book printer in May. But moves are already afoot to rebuild Factor Druk. Olena Ninadovska was inside Ukraine’s biggest printing house when the Russian missile hit. She was ...Ukraine -
ABC News - World
Takeaways from AP’s report on Ukraine’s battle to defend its democracy in wartime
Ukraine has spent years trying to build a Western-style democracy, although not without some bumps along the wayUkraine -
The Hill - Politics
How Ukraine can create a credible deterrent against Russia outside of NATO
NATO will not offer Ukraine a formal invitation to join or a concrete path to membership, but the US has signed a bilateral security arrangement with Ukraine, and Ukraine can adapt to the Swedish model of defense-industrial sector and military ...Ukraine -
Yahoo News - World
Zelensky urges supporters to give Ukraine free hand to strike Russia
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CBS News - Top stories
Ukraine accuses Russia of targeting its culture, heritage and identity | 60 Minutes
Ukraine has accused Russia of deliberately destroying cultural property. Investigators say Russian forces target churches, libraries, museums, and monuments as part of a war on Ukraine’s identity.Ukraine -
CBS News - Top stories
Ukraine accuses Russia of looting museums as part of heritage war
Ukraine has accused Russia of deliberately destroying cultural property. Investigators say Russian forces target churches, libraries, museums, and monuments as part of a war on Ukraine's identity.Ukraine -
The Wall Street Journal - World
For Ukraine and Russia, a Deadly Summer Lies Ahead With Little Hope of Big Gains
Thousands are likely to die as Moscow and Kyiv’s warring forces search for openings along a front line that is largely static.Ukraine -
ABC News - World
Ukraine's convicts offered release at a high price: Joining the fight against Russia
Ukraine is expanding its military recruiting to cope with battlefield shortages more than two years into fighting Russia’s full-scale invasionUkraine -
Yahoo News - World
10 Ukrainians held prisoner for years in Russia return home after Vatican mediation
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ABC News - World
Hungary's Viktor Orbán is in Ukraine for talks with Zelenskyy in his first visit since the war began
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán was in Kyiv on Tuesday for talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr ZelenskyyUkraine -
ABC News - World
Hungary's Viktor Orbán is in Kyiv for talks with Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy in his first visit since war began
Hungary's Viktor Orbán is in Kyiv for talks with Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy in his first visit since war beganUkraine -
ABC News - World
Australian police arrest 14-year-old boy suspected of stabbing a student at the University of Sydney
Police say a 14-year-old boy dressed in military clothing was arrested after allegedly stabbing a 22-year-old student in the neck at the University of Sydney -
ABC News - World
As Iran faces a rare runoff presidential election, disenchanted voters are staying away
Iranian voters say they are disenchanted ahead of the country's runoff presidential election on FridayIran -
ABC News - World
Driver whose car struck pedestrians in South Korea will face accidental homicide investigation
A driver whose car struck pedestrians waiting at a crowded intersection in South Korea’s capital, killing nine people, will be investigated on allegations of accidental homicideSouth Korea