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At a World Affairs Council of Dallas-Fort Worth event at the Dallas College Richland Campus, Congressman Colin Allred sat down with KERA’s Christopher Connelly to talk about a range of domestic and global issues.
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy is visiting Washington to meet with President Biden and Congress on Wednesday. The trip comes as lawmakers are debating billions more in aid for Ukraine.
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The price hikes come as Texans grapple with high costs at the fuel pump and in grocery stores.
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The cost of electricity in Texas is tightly tied to the price of natural gas, which has more than doubled since Russia invaded Ukraine in late February.
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It looks like it'll be an international cliffhanger. The Fort Worth competition has drawn worldwide attention this year because of the Russian-Ukranian war — and the decision of the Cliburn to permit young Russians to compete.
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In a speech, Bush criticized "the decision of one man to launch a wholly unjustified and brutal invasion of Iraq — I mean of Ukraine."
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The U.S. evacuated more than 76,000 Afghans after the military ended its operation there, but not everyone has moved to permanent housing yet. Curtis Ried, special advisor to the White House on Afghan resettlement, was in North Texas recently and spoke with KERA.
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More than six weeks into the deadly conflict between Ukraine and the invading Russia, the world is watching. So how are teachers working this into their lesson plans and what are students taking away?
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A warehouse in Farmers Branch is a donation hub for a nonprofit foundation dedicated to humanitarian relief in Ukraine.
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Finalists represent 14 countries, including Russia, China and the U.S.
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Consul General of Ukraine Vitalii Tarasiuk has a very simple request for Texas elected officials: stop investing in Russia. On Monday, he was in Dallas to deliver that message.
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Labor shortages, supply chain issues, hesitant financial backers and a frosty relationship with the Biden administration have limited how much Texas oil and gas companies are ramping up production.