Mircea Geoana says NATO would be ‘forced to take appropriate measures’ in the event of a chemical or nuclear attack.
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Rocket attacks hit Ukraine’s Lviv as Biden visits Poland
The attacks could further complicate Lviv’s already challenging process of sending aid to the rest of the country.
Ukraine asks Qatar, others to boost energy exports amid war
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky hopes to get oil-rich nations to counteract the loss of Russian supplies amid sanctions over Moscow’s war on his country.
Missouri station offering Russian state radio to listeners
Alpine Broadcasting Corp. receives $5,000 a month to air Radio Sputnik in two three-hour blocks each day.
Biden on Russia’s Putin: ‘For God’s sake, this man cannot remain in power’
In a speech in Poland, President Biden took his toughest line yet on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Shelled city in north Ukraine fears becoming ‘next Mariupol’
The northern Ukrainian city of Chernihiv has been holding out against Russian forces since the early days of the invasion.
Wex continues business ties with Russian oil giant Lukoil, target of boycotts in mid-Atlantic states
Sanctions experts are divided on whether the South Portland-based firm’s actions undermine the effort to punish Vladimir Putin.
How would those accused of Ukraine war crimes be prosecuted?
A vast apparatus is being built to gather and preserve evidence of potential violations of international laws of war that were written after World War II.
Sixty miles from Ukraine, Biden sees refugee crisis in Poland, visits U.S. troops
The president was looking to hear directly from American troops and humanitarian experts about the situation on the ground and ways to ensure that U.S. dollars are going to the right places.
Ukraine war drives U.S., EU deal to undercut Russian energy
Under the plan, the U.S. and other nations will increase liquified natural gas exports to Europe this year.