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Six weeks into Russia’s brutal assault, the world continues to absorb devastating images of Ukraine. Two people watching in horror are a couple living in Glendale, whose lives began in Ukraine during World War II. They share a bit of their war stories and views on the current one.
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Amid the ongoing horror of Russia’s assault on Ukraine, people in the Milwaukee area stepped up Wednesday in solidarity with the beleaguered country. About 100 people gathered at a Latvian church in Wauwatosa to march for peace.
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Milwaukee's Lakefront Brewery is raising money for Ukrainian refugees with its own crowlers, created in homage to a Ukrainian brewery's signature brew. Export manager Andy Jungwirth shares more on the effort to support Ukraine.
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As the invasion continues, Ukrainians are working to defend themselves with whatever they have available. Oksana Ivanyuk, a Ukrainian filmmaker and journalist with loved ones in Milwaukee, shares her story from inside Ukraine.
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The situation in Ukraine has many fearing it could be the start of World War III. Former Lake Effect producer Julian Hayda had recently moved to Ukraine to join the seminary, but now he continues his studies virtually as his colleagues in Ukraine take shelter and prepare to fight or flee. Hayda explores how the war reached this point and what this conflict means for the people of Ukraine.
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The next round of sanctions from the White House targets banks and export controls, which would cut Russia off from critical technology such as semiconductors.
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The Russian invasion stirs international condemnation, roils global markets and a promise by Ukraine's president to defend the country.
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In American journalism, the website Politifact has emerged as a leading national effort to fact-check statements made by politicians and other news…
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‘To jaw-jaw is better than to war-war,’ said Winston Churchill in 1954, supporting the principle of nations negotiating. Those wise words from a great…
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Sofron Nedilsky is among millions of Ukrainian natives watching unrest play out in that country. He wishes the focus was on its culture and…