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A former Mexican cabinet official thinks the country’s reluctance to sanction Russia might sour the trade relationship between Mexico and the United States.
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As the invasion of Ukraine continues, North Texans are hearing firsthand accounts of friends and loved ones trying to survive the violence by neighboring Russia.
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The White House emphasized the importance of maintaining a steady global energy supply amid Russia's war on Ukraine.
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KUT spoke to three Ukrainians who described a constant, numbing fear as they remain glued to their phones, messaging with family and friends either hunkering down or attempting to flee the country.
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Dallas city council members may ban city contracts with groups connected to the Russian regime.
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Oil-consuming nations will bring 60 million barrels of crude out of storage and onto global markets. It's supposed to calm oil prices down, but global crude went up on the news.
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Biden is delivering his first State of the Union address on Tuesday amid a high-stress period for the nation: a growing fatigue over the pandemic and Russia's continued invasion of Ukraine.
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Jacob and Jessie Boeckmann of Costa Mesa, California, were in Kyiv this past week to witness the birth of their adopted daughter when they woke up to the sound of explosions.
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As fighting in Ukraine continues, some Texans have taken to protests and demonstrations to plead Ukraine’s allies to do more to stop Russia from seizing complete control of its neighbor.
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Across North Texas, residents with ties to Ukraine say the past few days have been gut-wrenching as Russia invades Ukraine.
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Plano pianist fears he may have to cancel his 20-year-old classical music workshop and festival in Ukraine - because of the Russian attack.
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President Biden addressed the country as Russia continues its invasion of Ukraine. There have been explosions across the country. Russia has invaded Ukraine by land, sea and air.