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Project: Cure Ukraine
As the conflict in Ukraine worsens, the impact on the people of Ukraine intensifies as well.
The country's medical needs are growing by the day. For relief organizations, getting medical equipment and supplies into Ukraine has become a top priority.
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Ukrainian orphans fleeing west
“It’s very scary”: In a Lviv boarding school, CGTN Europe meets orphans evacuated westwards from embattled Donetsk and Luhansk.
Read more đź”— https://newseu.cgtn.com/news/2022-03-14/The-Ukrainian-orphans-fleeing-west-from-their-war-torn-homeland-18oQWYWafjq/index.html
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Agriculture impacted by war
Brazil imports nearly 85 percent of the fertilizers it uses, much of it from Russia. The conflict in Ukraine is having a direct impact on agriculture in Brazil.
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Airbnbs in Ukraine for those in need
Donations to help Ukrainians have been flooding in from around the world.
A lot of the money is going to the big humanitarian organizations like the Red Cross, UNICEF, and Caritas.
But money is also flowing through Airbnb where people are booking rooms in Ukraine without ever intending to sta...
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War in Ukraine piles pressure on German automakers
Cars are Germany's biggest export, and an existing global semiconductor shortage was already weighing heavily on the industry before the conflict in Ukraine erupted.
Read more đź”— https://newseu.cgtn.com/news/2022-03-15/War-in-Ukraine-piles-pressure-on-German-automakers--18p5DLzDAKQ/index.html
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Brzailian-Ukrainian tradition
The Pysanka Easter egg is a Ukrainian tradition that survives in the Brazilian town Prudentópolis. It's ​the largest Ukrainian city in Brazil. Find out what the tradition means.
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Ecuadorians and Peruvians flee Ukraine
Ecuadorians and Peruvians have been arriving in their home countries after fleeing Ukraine amid the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
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Update from the Russian side
Our reporter Aljosa Milenkovic sent this update from the Russian side of the border. Despite the conflict raging in Ukraine negative COVID-19 tests are still being demanded by border guards.
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How complex is the Ukraine conflict?
On a tense exchange on The Heat, journalist Max Blumenthal and Ukrainian parliament member Inna Sovsun disagree on what's going on in Eastern Europe. And what this conflict is all about.
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Is Russia under pressure?
The third round of peace talks ended without any progress, while Ukraine is being bombarded. But History Professor and Russian Analyst, Anton Fedyashin, think that Russian President Vladimir Putin is also feeling the need to find a quick diplomatic solution to the conflict.
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Ukraine refugees reach Chicago
Over the last two weeks, more than two million people have fled the country with millions more displaced within Ukraine.
Although the vast majority are sheltering in neighboring countries, some have managed to reach the U.S.
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Documenting life on TikTok
Since the military conflict has gripped Ukraine in late February, teens and young adults have been sharing their experiences through the social media app TikTok.
Take a look at some of the stories that they have been sharing and what it’s been like to experience Russia military operation on the ...
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What’s happening to the internet in Russia?
What’s happening to the internet in Russia? 🤔
Read more: https://newseu.cgtn.com/news/2022-03-11/How-Russia-is-responding-to-the-information-war--18inRZLbi9i/index.html
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What is a no-fly zone?
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has requested a no-fly zone over Ukraine. What is it - and what impact could it have on the ongoing conflict with Russia? Kyiv Post's Bohdan Nahaylo and American University's Peter Kuznick share their perspectives.
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How bad is the refugee crisis?
More than two million people have fled Ukraine during its ongoing conflict with Russia. How will this affect Europe and the future of Ukraine? History Professor Anton Fedyashin explains
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Colombian students in Russia
Some Colombian students studying in Russia are remaining in the country despite recent events and unexpected challenges.
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The women of Ukraine
As the war in Ukraine reaches two weeks, the future of women and girls there remains uncertain.
With families upended and separated, women are taking on new and different roles.
While global agencies are attempting to address the humanitarian crisis, the United Nations warns that the need for a...
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"I will fight if I have to" - German volunteer arrives in Lviv
“I'm not here to fight, but I will defend myself,” a German volunteer told CGTN Europe after arriving in Lviv with medical supplies for the people of #Ukraine.
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Promoting peace through music
The 4th movement of Beethoven's 9th Symphony - the Ode to Joy - was the choice of SĂŁo Paulo's Municipal Theatre Orchestra to call for peace in Ukraine and around the world.
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Oil & gas is going to be more expensive
U.S. motorists faced even higher gasoline prices on Tuesday after the U.S. announced a ban on Russian crude oil imports.
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Exclusive: Zelenskyy’s former press secretary
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy’s former press secretary, Iuliia Mendel, discusses Russia’s assault on Ukraine.
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What will Russia do next?
What will Russia do next in Ukraine? Will the assault continue? We get a Russian perspective from professor Vladimir Goldstein, a commentator on Russia’s foreign policy.
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Maternity hospital goes underground
Temporary beds have been set up along a gloomy underground passageway in a maternity hospital in Kyiv, where young mothers accompanied by family members receive treatment. Newborns rest in incubators or are rocked in their parents' arms. CGTN stringer records what a maternity ward looks like in c...
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Putin's moment of silence
Putin said that 7 million rubles will be paid to families of service members killed in the operation. The Russian Defense Ministry released a casualty report Wednesday.
Major General Igor Konashenkov said 498 Russian soldiers have been killed and 1,597 wounded, according to AP.
That number wa...