In Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region, Russian forces are taking control one town at a time
Russia’s military continues its advance in eastern Ukraine this weekend, in a move that may soon force Ukrainian troops to cede strategically important territory. Correspondent Ali Rogin has our report. Stream your PBS favorites with the PBS app: https://to.pbs.org/2Jb8twG Find more…
Read More »How one Ukrainian refugee is adjusting to life in the U.S.
More than 6 million Ukrainians have fled their country since Russia’s invasion in February. While most of those refugees made their way to neighboring European countries, some are now living in the United States. PBS Wisconsin’s Marisa Wojcik spoke with…
Read More »Russia’s war in Ukraine could lead to a global food crisis
The U.S. on Thursday accused Russia of using food as a weapon in its war on Ukraine, and in turn, creating a global food security crisis. Ukraine grows enough food to feed 400 million people, and Ukraine and Russia together…
Read More »Finland, Sweden make NATO stronger, Biden says
ABC News’ political director Rick Klein, and ABC News’ foreign correspondent Tom Soufi Burridge, discuss the significance of Finland and Sweden joining NATO as tensions rise over the war in Ukraine.
Read More »Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson meets with President Biden
Sweden set aside its long-standing neutrality in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Read More »Biden meets with leaders of Finland and Sweden
ABC News White House correspondent MaryAlice Parks discusses President Joe Biden’s upcoming trip to South Korea and Japan and how it could be a pivotal moment for his foreign policy agenda.
Read More »Sweden, Finland apply to join NATO in response to Putin’s invasion
Eric Edelman, who served as U.S. ambassador to both Finland and Turkey, discusses the significance behind Sweden and Finland joining NATO and why Turkey may be opposed to the new members. WATCH the ABC News Livestream: https://bit.ly/3rzBHum SUBSCRIBE to ABC…
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