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In a keynote speech at Kenyon College, U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine, Bridget Brink, will stress the connection between peace in Europe and stability in the U.S. She is a Kenyon College graduate.
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After tense talks in the Oval Office, congressional leaders said they were hopeful they could reach a deal to avert a partial government shutdown on Friday. But they appeared divided on Ukraine aid.
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President Biden has said he wants "unprecedented" aid for Israel and enough funding for Ukraine to continue its fight against Russia. But he faces hurdles in the Republican-controlled House.
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Ohio’s U.S. Sens. Sherrod Brown, a Democrat, and J.D. Vance, a Republican, are divided on whether the federal government should continue to aid Ukraine.
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Thousands of Ukrainian immigrants live throughout Ohio. From Hebron, Maryna Kohut raises awareness and money and counsels family members still living in the war-torn region.
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Ukraine's Ohio-based diaspora, allies remain committed to independence 1 year after Russian invasionAllies of Ukraine's fight to maintain their sovereignty one year after Russia’s full-scale invasion, are gathering Friday evening at the Ohio Statehouse for a vigil and rally.
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President Biden often pledges to support Ukraine in its fight against Russia "as long as it takes." The risky secret trip to the warzone is aimed at showing he means it.
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U.S. Senator Rob Portman, a Republican, has been using his platform of floor speeches to call attention to Russia’s war against Ukraine and to ask the U.S. to send more aid.
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For the first time, Central Ohio drivers are paying more than $5 for a gallon of regular-grade gas.
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The bans come in response to the U.S. sanctions against Russia for invading Ukraine.