For Ukrainians, it’s been 12 months of bloodshed, separated families, anger, confusion, anxiety, hope, and a lot of wondering how the war will end.
Author: Kim Hjelmgaard, USA TODAY
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Ukraine says U.S. weapons are making the difference in its Russia fight. USA TODAY was given exclusive access to what that means on the battlefield.
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China’s birthrate declines for first time in decades. It could have global impact.
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Russians escaping Putin’s war on Ukraine find a new home – and a moral dilemma
To avoid being sent to fight in Ukraine, many Russians flee their country for neighboring Georgia. But Ukrainians ask: What have you done to help us?