U.S. President Joe Biden and Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky are men of different generations, countries and styles, and with very different missions.
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US President Joe Biden's reference to Russian leader Vladimir Putin as a "war criminal" over his military operation in Ukraine is "unacceptable and unforgivable," the Kremlin said Wednesday.
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President Joe Biden on Wednesday called Russian President Vladimir Putin a war criminal as the atrocities in Ukraine mount and the president there begged the US Congress for more help.
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Russia on Wednesday ceased to be a member of the Council of Europe after over a quarter of a century of membership in the pan-European rights body, the council said in a statement.
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The United Nations' top court ordered Russia to stop hostilities in Ukraine on Wednesday, granting measures requested by Kyiv, but many are skeptical that Russia will comply.
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Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu called for an end to the ``bloodshed and tears'' from the conflict in Ukraine during a joint news conference with his Russian counterpart.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy cited Pearl Harbor and the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 on Wednesday as he appealed to the U.S. Congress to do more to help Ukraine's fight against Russia.
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Ukraine said Wednesday it wants its security to be guaranteed by international forces and rejected proposals pushed by Russia for it to adopt a neutral status comparable to Austria or Sweden.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will address the U.S. Congress, the actor-turned-wartime leader's latest video speech as he uses the West's great legislative bodies as a global stage to orchestrate support against Russia's crushing invasion.
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Turkey's foreign minister is traveling to Moscow as part of efforts to secure a ceasefire.
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Russia has circulated a proposed UN Security Council resolution demanding protection for civilians ``in vulnerable situations'' in Ukraine and safe passage for humanitarian aid and people seeking to leave the country, but it makes no mention of Russia's responsibility for the war against its smaller neighbor.
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The Russian Foreign Ministry says Moscow is withdrawing from the Council of Europe.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy asked Canadians Tuesday to imagine bombs landing in their communities as he urged the Canadian Parliament and government to exert greater economic and military pressure on Russia.
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Russia's foreign ministry said Tuesday that US President Joe Biden and a dozen other top officials had been banned from entering the country in a reciprocal response to US sanctions.
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Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says the country realizes that it can't join NATO.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will deliver a virtual address this week to the U.S. Congress, part of a series of high-profile speeches from a leader working to rally support as the Russian invasion of his country intensifies.
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A series of powerful explosions rocked Kyiv early Tuesday even as talks between Ukraine and Russia were set to resume.
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Israel said Monday it will not "bypass" Western sanctions on Moscow as Prime Minister Naftali Bennett spoke to Russia's president in a new bid to mediate and end to the war in Ukraine.
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Face to face, President Joe Biden's national security adviser warned a top Chinese official on Monday about China's support for Russia in the Ukrainian invasion, even as the Kremlin denied reports it had requested Chinese military equipment to use in the war.
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Qatar's foreign minister met Monday with his Russian counterpart in Moscow for talks on Russia's obstruction of a new Iran nuclear deal and on the Ukraine conflict.
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