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3D surgical implants developed in Dallas headed to Ukraine to help injured soldiers
Medical innovation, created here in Dallas is headed to Ukraine to help injured soldiers. NBC 5 health reporter Bianca Castro explains the 3D surgical implants that will help rebuild the faces of Ukrainian soldiers.
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Dallas medical technology to help injured Ukrainian soldiers
Medical innovation from Dallas is headed to Ukraine to help injured soldiers.
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Harris challenges Trump over Ukraine: Putin ‘would eat you for lunch'
Vice President Kamala Harris pushed back on claims from former President Donald Trump during Tuesday’s presidential debate that he could immediately end the war in Ukraine.
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Harris stepping in for Biden at Ukraine summit as she takes growing role in heat of 2024 campaign
It’s Vice President Kamala Harris, not President Joe Biden, who has joined world leaders in Switzerland for a summit on Ukraine.
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More civilians die in Ukraine as a think tank warns delays in US aid will hamper Kyiv's forces
More civilians have died across Ukraine as analysts warn that delays in U.S. aid would see Kyiv struggle to fight off Russian offensives. At least six people were killed by drone strikes and shelling across Ukraine. The news came as a Washington-based think tank, the Institute for the Study of War, warned that delays in Western military assistance would increasingly...
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Ukraine's soccer victory provides welcome distraction from tragedy of war
Ukrainians have expressed gratitude toward their men’s soccer team for qualifying for the European Championship. It’s a rare bit of good news and a welcome distraction from the war with Russia.
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Foreign aid for Ukraine could end up funding factory jobs in North Texas
President Joe Biden wants voters to understand that nearly two-thirds would actually be going to U.S. factories, like a munitions plant set to open this summer in suburban Dallas.
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Zelenskyy calls for international support, Harris underscores unity with Ukraine
Vice President Kamala Harris said the administration would work to “secure the resources and weapons” that Ukraine needs to succeed against Russia.
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House Republicans announce bill that provides more military aid to Israel but leaves out Ukraine
House Republicans will move forward with a $17.6 billion package to provide military aid to Israel and replenish U.S. weapons. The bill leaves out more aid for Ukraine, underscoring the challenges facing supporters of a comprehensive national security package that would also include billions of dollars for immigration enforcement.
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Village council member in Ukraine sets off hand grenades during meeting
A village council member in western Ukraine has critically injured himself and at least two dozen other people by detonating three hand grenades during a meeting.
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Republicans want to pair border security with aid for Ukraine. It's a tough deal
Congress return to work this week after the holiday break, and Senate Republicans have made clear they won’t support additional war aid for Ukraine unless they can pair it with border security measures.
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At least six killed, several injured after Russian missile strikes postal depot in Ukraine, officials say
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy described the strike as an attack on an “ordinary civilian object.”
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Biden pledges continued support for Ukraine amid turmoil in Congress
After Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-California, was removed as Speaker of the House, President Joe Biden expressed concern that congressional infighting could upend efforts to support Ukraine. “It’s overwhelmingly in the interest of the United States of America that Ukraine succeed.”
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Russia says it has foiled major Ukrainian drone attack as concerns grow about weapons supplies
Russia says its air defenses shot down 31 Ukrainian drones in a nighttime attack on border regions. The Russian Defense Ministry reported the attack Wednesday.
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Ukraine aid left out of government funding package, putting future US support in limbo
Congressional supporters of Ukraine say they won’t give up after a bill to keep the federal government open excluded President Joe Biden’s request for more security assistance for the war-torn nation.
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Putin marks anniversary of annexation of Ukrainian regions as drones attack overnight
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday insisted that the residents of four Ukrainian regions that Moscow illegally annexed a year ago “made their choice — to be with their Fatherland.”
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Leader of Canada's House of Commons honors man who fought for Nazis during Zelenskyy visit
The speaker of Canada’s House of Commons is apologizing for recognizing in Parliament a man who fought for a Nazi military unit during World War II.
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Zelenskyy visits Capitol Hill to make case for additional US funding
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with House and Senate leadership on Thursday to discuss continued American support for Ukraine’s fight against Russia.
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Zelenskyy delivers upbeat message to US lawmakers on war progress, meets with Biden at White House
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy worked to shore up U.S. support for Ukraine on a whirlwind visit to Washington on Thursday, delivering an upbeat message on the war’s progress while facing new questions about the flow of American dollars that for 19 months has helped keep his troops in the fight against Russian forces.
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Massive Russian strike hits cities in east and west Ukraine, injuring at least 14 people
Air alerts sounded again and again in Kyiv and residents headed to shelters early Thursday morning, as a massive Russian attack on at least four cities started fires and injured at least 14 people in east and central Ukraine.