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Palestinians give bullet that killed journalist to US team

The Palestinian Authority says it has given the bullet that killed Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh to American forensic experts.

2 days ago

Trial For WNBA Star Brittney Griner Begins In Russia

Griner faces up to 10 years in prison after Russian authorities allegedly found cannabis oil in her luggage at a Russian airport.

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WNBA's Brittney Griner goes on trial in Russian court

WNBA star Brittney Griner has gone on trial in a Russian court on charges of possessing cannabis oil.

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Putin has been unwilling to engage in Ukraine talks, says Secretary of State Blinken

It is important that the Ukrainians define the terms of any potential negotiation, Blinken tells NPR, while the US makes sure that the country has the means to repel Russian aggression.

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NATO pivots to highlight Chinese ‘challenges’ for 1st time

NATO has for the first time singled out China as one of its strategic priorities for the next decade, warning about its growing military ambitions, confrontational rhetoric toward Taiwan, and increasingly close ties to Russia.

EXPLAINER: How a G-7 ban on Russian gold would work

Russia appears to have defaulted on its foreign debt for the first time since the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution, and the U.S. and its allies are taking aim at the former Soviet Union’s second-largest export industry after energy — gold.

WNBA star Brittney Griner appears in Russian court, criminal trial set for July 1

On Friday, the U.S. House approved a bipartisan resolution calling for Griner's release.

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U.S. Basketball Star Brittney Griner Due In Russian Court

The Phoenix Mercury star could face 10 years in prison if convicted on charges of large-scale transportation of drugs.

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U.S. basketball star Brittney Griner is due in Russian court Monday

A trial date has not been announced for the American basketball star, who was arrested in Russia more than four months ago.

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WNBA star Brittney Griner ordered to trial Friday in Russia

WNBA star Brittney Griner appeared in a court near Moscow that ordered her trial on cannabis possession charges to begin Friday, about 4 1/2 months after she was arrested at an airport while returning to play for a Russian team.

US basketball star Griner appears in Russian court

More than four months after she was arrested at a Moscow airport for cannabis possession, a Russian court has set the start date of the criminal trial of U.S. basketball star Brittney Griner for July 1. The Phoenix Mercury star was also ordered to remain in custody for the duration of her criminal trial. Griner had previously been ordered to remain in pretrial detention until July 2.

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Former Iran conscripts say unfairly blocked from US travel

Some Iranians say they're banned from travel to the United States due to military service they were forced to perform years ago as conscripts to a branch of Iran's military that the U.S. has branded terrorist.

Diplomats urge action as global food crisis deepens

Germany hosted officials in Berlin to discuss ways to blunt the impacts of the global food crisis, which has left 200 million acutely food insecure.

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Afghan aid auditor accuses State, USAID of withholding info

The independent watchdog for U.S. assistance to Afghanistan is accusing the State Department and U.S. Agency for International Development of illegally withholding information about the American withdrawal from the country.

Leftist's election to test Colombia's alliance with US

It’s one of the United States’ few enduring alliances in an often-turbulent Latin America, one built around a decades-long partnership combating the nation’s drug cartels.

Lapid, set to be Israel's next premier, faces critical test

In a 10-year political career, Yair Lapid has transformed himself from upstart political novice to feisty opposition leader to the savvy operator who toppled longtime leader Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Mexican diplomat starts jostling for 2024 nomination

Mexico's top diplomat has begun the open jostling to win the 2024 nomination of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador's Morena party.

Colombia picks 1st leftist president in tight runoff contest

Colombia will be governed by a leftist president for the first time after former rebel Gustavo Petro narrowly defeated a real estate tycoon in a runoff election that underscored people’s disgust with the country’s traditional politicians.

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EXPLAINER: How did Russia-Ukraine war trigger a food crisis?

Russian hostilities in Ukraine are preventing grain from leaving the “breadbasket of the world.”.

China defends 'zero-COVID' after US envoy warns of costs

China is defending its tough “zero-COVID” policy after the U.S. ambassador said it is causing serious damage to the global economy and foreign business sentiment.

When the Secretaries of Defense and State said publicly the U.S. wanted Ukraine to win, Biden said tone it down

U.S. officials are discussing whether Ukraine's President Zelenskyy should soften his stance that no territory can be ceded to Russia as part of a peace deal.

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Russia extends Brittney Griner's detention again as teammates push for release

"She should not be detained for a single day longer," a State Department spokesman said Tuesday.

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South Korea says North completed prep for new nuclear test

South Korea’s top diplomat says North Korea has completed preparations for a new nuclear test and only a political decision by the country’s top leadership can prevent it from going forward.

U.S. holds 'candid' and 'productive' talks with China in nearly 5-hour meeting

A senior administration official described the talks, which were held in Luxembourg, as "candid, in-depth, substantive and productive."

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Biden juggles principles, pragmatism in stance on autocrats

When Joe Biden was running for president, he wasn't shy about calling out dictators and authoritarian leaders.

US official says diplomatic push in Asia paying dividends

A top State Department official says the American diplomatic push aimed at countering China’s increasing influence in the Asia-Pacific region appears to be paying dividends, with many nations showing a willingness to partner with the United States.

Salvadoran leader rebuffs Blinken effort to bolster summit

In the run-up to this week's Summit of the Americas, President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador rebuffed attempts by U.S. officials to set up a phone call with Secretary of State Antony Blinken.

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Salvadoran leader rebuffs Blinken effort to bolster summit

It was the sort of diplomatic rebuff a small country like El Salvador generally can rarely afford to make. In the run-up to this week's Summit of Americas in Los Angeles, senior U.S. officials frantically worked the phones seeking to boost attendance amid threats of a boycott from Mexico's president and other leftist leaders over the exclusion of Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela. Among those efforts, the State Department sent a message that Secretary of State Antony Blinken wanted to speak with President Nayib Bukele last weekend, a rare show of comity from a Biden administration that for months had been blasting the Central American leader as a power-hungry populist.

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UN elects new council members including Japan, Switzerland

U.N. member nations have elected Ecuador, Japan, Malta, Mozambique and Switzerland to join the powerful U.N. Security Council.

Biden administration takes step to bolster Palestinians ties

Washington is reversing a Trump administration policy on U.S.-Palestinian relations, a move that comes before a possible visit by President Joe Biden to Israel.

Southwest US copes with temps forecast to top 110

Scorching temperatures are in store for the southwestern U.S. over the next several days. Cities like Phoenix, Las Vegas and Palm Springs in California are expected to top 110 degrees. (June 8)

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China and Russia defend North Korea vetoes in first at UN

China and Russia have defended their vetoes of a strongly backed U.S. resolution that would have imposed tough new sanctions on North Korea.

Russia is weaponizing food supplies to 'blackmail the world'

The attacks came amid denials by Russian President Vladimir Putin that the global food shortage was brought on by the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

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Senators call for investigation into killing of U.S. journalist in West Bank

Shireen Abu Akleh, a veteran Al Jazeera reporter, was shot while covering an Israeli military raid in the West Bank.

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Muslim nations slam India over insulting remarks about Islam

India is facing major diplomatic outrage from Muslim-majority countries after two top officials in the governing Hindu nationalist party made derogatory references to Islam and the Prophet Muhammad.

Police patrol Hong Kong park to enforce Tiananmen vigil ban

Heavy police force has patrolled Hong Kong’s Victoria Park after authorities for a third consecutive year banned public commemoration of the anniversary of the deadly Tiananmen Square crackdown in 1989.

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Biden’s revised Cuba policy creates more options for U.S. travelers

The Biden administration is undoing some of Trump's restrictions on travel to Cuba — but some fine print is still not out.

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Putin-linked elites, yachts, firms targeted for sanctions

The Treasury Department is targeting yachts, aircrafts, the firms that manage them, Kremlin officials and businessmen linked to Russian President Vladimir Putin in a new round of sanctions.

US Transportation Dept. lifts restrictions on Cuba flights

The U.S. Transportation Department is making it easier for Americans to travel to Cuba, lifting flight restrictions that were established during the Trump administration.

As gas prices soar, Biden leans toward visiting Saudi Arabia

President Joe Biden is leaning towards making a visit to Saudi Arabia — a trip that would likely bring him face-to-face with the Saudi crown prince he once shunned as a killer.

US sends rocket systems to Ukraine to stall Russian advance

The U.S. has unveiled a new $700 million package of sophisticated weapons for Ukraine, in an urgent effort to prevent Russia from seizing the final swaths of land in the Donbas region.

China's Russia dealings irk US, but don't breach sanctions

China’s support for Russia through oil and gas purchases is irking Washington and raising the risk of U.S. retaliation.

China's foreign minister arrives in Tonga on Pacific tour

China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi arrived in Tonga on Tuesday as he continued his regional island-hopping tour a day after failing to ink an ambitious deal with 10 South Pacific nations.

US senator visits Taiwan as China ups military threat

On a visit to Taiwan, U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth is reiterating support for the island amid rising Chinese threats.

War in Ukraine adds to food price hikes, hunger in Africa

Families across Africa are paying about 45% more for wheat flour as Russia's war in Ukraine blocks exports from the Black Sea.

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China falls short on big Pacific deal but finds smaller wins

China has fallen short on its bold plan for 10 Pacific nations to endorse a sweeping agreement covering everything from security to fisheries.

US: Turkey's NATO issues with Sweden, Finland will be fixed

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken says he's confident Turkey’s objections to Finland and Sweden joining NATO can be overcome swiftly.

This week in photos: Destruction continues, U.S. to leverage Russia-Ukraine bloc against China as the war wages on

Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Thursday that U.S. President Joe Biden’s administration is aiming to lead the international bloc opposed to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine into a broader coalition to counter what it sees as a more serious, long-term threat to global order from China.

Watch live: Blinken to say China is a serious long-term challenge, but the U.S. does not want a new Cold War

Secretary of State Antony Blinken is set to outline the Biden administration's policy toward China.

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Russia slams sanctions, seeks to blame West for food crisis

Russia is pressing the West to lift sanctions over the war in Ukraine, seeking to shift the blame for a growing food crisis.

Blinken: US to leverage Russia-Ukraine bloc against China

Secretary of State Antony Blinken says the Biden administration is aiming to lead the international bloc opposed to Russia's invasion of Ukraine into a broader coalition to counter what it sees as a more serious, long-term threat to global order from China.

Brittney Griner's wife tells ABC she wants WNBA star home

Brittney Griner’s wife, Cherelle, wants President Joe Biden to secure her partner’s release, doing whate,ver is necessary to get the WNBA star home from Russia where she has been detained for more than three months.

Biden: Leaders navigating 'dark hour' after Ukraine invasion

President Joe Biden has warned fellow leaders of the informal Indo-Pacific security coalition known as the Quad that they are “navigating through a dark hour in our shared history.”.

The AP Interview: New Pakistani FM seeks better ties with US

Pakistan's new foreign minister says his country has resumed engagement with the United States after years of strained relations under former Prime Minister Imran Khan.

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US accuses Russia of weaponizing food in Ukraine war

U_S_ Secretary of State Antony Blinken is accusing Russia of weaponizing food and holding grain for millions of people around the world hostage in order to help accomplish what its invasion of Ukraine has not -- “to break the spirit of the Ukrainian people.”

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As top White House officials test positive for coronavirus, Biden has no close contacts

Biden's vice president, spokeswoman and daughter are not close contacts when it comes to covid, raising the question: Who does meet at length with the president?

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Live updates | UN Chief: War in Ukraine driving world hunger

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Wednesday he's in “intense contacts” with Russia and other countries to stop escalating global hunger exacerbated by the war in Ukraine by allowing the export of grain stored in Ukrainian ports and ensuring Russian food and fertilizers have unrestricted access to world markets.

US health secretary tests positive for COVID on Germany trip

Another member of President Joe Biden’s Cabinet has tested positive for COVID-19.

U.S. Embassy in Kyiv resumes operations 3 months after closing because of war

Secretary of State Antony Blinken called the reopening of the U.S. embassy a "momentous step."

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Food shortages stemming from Ukraine war has world leaders scrambling

With U.S. record shortages and high prices, world leaders try to get essential commodities out of war-torn Ukraine.

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Top US and Pakistan diplomats say they want stronger ties

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Pakistan’s new Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari have met for the first time and both say they want to strengthen ties between the two countries

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In meeting with US, Turkey gives mixed signals on wider NATO

The United States is struggling to get clarity from Turkey over the severity of its opposition to Finland and Sweden joining NATO.

Russia-Ukraine war live updates Mariupol mission ‘completed’ as hundreds of fighters are evacuated

Some 260 Ukrainian fighters have left the Azovstal steel plant, but it’s unclear how many more remain.

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The U.S. will remove 5 groups from its foreign terrorism blacklist

The United States is poised to remove five extremist groups, all believed to be defunct, from its list of foreign terrorist organizations, including several that once posed significant threats.

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US vice president, officials heading to UAE to pay respects

A high-powered American delegation led by Vice President Kamala Harris is flying to the United Arab Emirates  to pay respects to the federation’s late ruler and meet with the newly ascended president

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US vice president, top officials visit UAE to pay respects

Vice President Kamala Harris has led a high-powered American delegation to the United Arab Emirates to pay respects to the federation’s late ruler and meet with the newly ascended president.

Independent probe points to Israeli fire in journalist death

Israel and the Palestinians are wrangling over the investigation into the killing of Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh.

US set to remove 5 groups from foreign terrorism blacklist

The United States is poised to remove five extremist groups, all believed to be defunct, from its list of foreign terrorist organizations.

Small wins buoy Ukraine; West says Russians losing momentum

Nearly three months have passed since Russia invaded Ukraine.

Israel police to investigate conduct at journalist funeral

Israeli police have decided to investigate the conduct of officers who attacked the funeral of a slain Al Jazeera journalist, causing mourners to briefly drop the casket during the ceremony in Jerusalem.

Turkey's president opposes letting Finland, Sweden join NATO

"We are following developments concerning Sweden and Finland, but we are not of a favorable opinion," Erdogan told reporters.

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Turkey's leader opposes letting Finland, Sweden join NATO

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says his country is “not favorable” toward Finland and Sweden joining NATO.

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Post Politics Now Bucking Trump, Pence to rally with Georgia Gov. Kemp

President Biden has a full day of events in Washington, focused on both foreign and domestic affairs. In the afternoon, he'll host local leaders and law endorcment officials to talk about public safety funding.

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G7 seeks more ways to help Ukraine, unblock grain supplies

Top diplomats from the Group of Seven wealthy nations have gathered in northern Germany for a three-day meeting centered on Russia’s war against Ukraine and the wider impact it is having around the world.

Ministers meet in Morocco to discuss ongoing threat from IS

Members of the global coalition fighting the Islamic State group are meeting in Morocco to discuss the campaign

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US, others say Africa has become main target of IS group

A senior U.S. official and other members of the global coalition fighting the Islamic State group have warned that the African continent is now the main target of the extremist group.

Ambassador nominee for Ukraine seeks quick embassy reopening

The Biden administration’s nominee for U_S_ ambassador to Ukraine is promising senators she'll work to make Russia’s war there a “strategic failure."

How Rima Al-Sabah became a force in Washington’s social scene

For 21 years, the Kuwaiti ambassador's wife captivated Washington's A-list and became a powerbroker herself.

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U.S. Secretary Of State Antony Blinken Tests Positive For COVID-19

The State Department said Blinken tested positive Wednesday afternoon and is experiencing mild symptoms.

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Blinken tests positive for coronavirus, State Department says

The secretary of state tested positive Wednesday afternoon and “is experiencing only mild symptoms,” the State Department said.

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Secretary of State Antony Blinken tests positive for COVID-19, State Department says

Blinken has not seen President Biden in person for several days, according to the State Department.

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Mexico will take back more Cubans and Nicaraguans expelled by U.S.

The deal is potentially significant because the Mexican government has more latitude to carry out deportation flights to Cuba and Nicaragua, nations whose frosty relations with Washington severely limit the United States’ ability to return their citizens.

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US to spotlight war-caused food insecurity at 2 UN events

The United States says it will put a spotlight on the impact of the war in Ukraine and other conflicts on the diminishing availability of food and rising prices at two U.N. events later this month

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Pelosi, lawmakers meet Zelensky in Kyiv: ‘America stands firmly with Ukraine’

Nancy Pelosi is the highest-ranking U.S. leader to visit Ukraine since Russia's invasion.

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U.S. will 'strongly support’ NATO bids of Sweden and Finland, Blinken says

The United States has long made clear it supports an open door policy for NATO membership. But it has been more careful about spelling out what comes next.

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Kremlin slams West for backing Ukraine’s right to strike Russia back

Ukraine has called the mysterious fires and explosions in Russia "karma," without claiming responsibility.

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Rand Paul's NATO-Ukraine-Russia exchange with Antony Blinken

Some wagered this was about Paul justifying Russia's invasion. But context is important.

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Russia-Ukraine war: What happened today (April 25)

A roundup of key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

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Ukraine 'can win' the war 'if they have the right equipment': Pentagon chief

Ukraine can win the war against Russia "if they have the right equipment", Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin says as he returns from a trip to Kyiv with US State Secretary Antony Blinken. "The first step in winning is believing that you can win. And so they believe that we can win," Austin told a group of journalists after he and Blinken had both met Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. "We believe that we can win, they can win if they have the right equipment, the right support." ++ COMPLETES VIDI328W8PK_EN ++

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Biden selects Bridget Brink as U.S. ambassador to Ukraine

Her nomination requires Senate approval.

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Biden selects Bridget Brink as U.S. ambassador to Ukraine

Her nomination requires Senate approval.

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U.S. Promises More Ukraine Aid; Biden Announces Veteran Envoy

The U.S. will provide more than $300 million in foreign military financing and has approved a $165 million sale of ammunition.

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U.S. wants Russian military ‘weakened’ from Ukraine invasion, Austin says

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, after visiting Kyiv, said Russia should not be able to "do the kinds of things that it has done in invading Ukraine."

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Prettier in pink: the push to remake Japan's cherry blossoms

Japan's famed cherry blossom season blankets the country in the delicate white flowers of the prized "somei-yoshino" tree. The popular somei-yoshino strain accounts for more than 90 percent of the cherry trees planted in Japan but some want change as the strain is prone to disease and tends to grow too large to be well managed in urban settings.

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U.S. promises new aid to Ukraine in fight against Russia

U.S. officials say Washington had approved a $165 million sale of ammunition for Ukraine's war effort, along with more than $300 million in foreign military financing.

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Top U.S. diplomats meet with Zelenskyy in highest profile visit since the beginning of Russia's invasion

Journalists who traveled with the U.S. secretaries of state and defense to Poland were barred from reporting on the trip until it was over.

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Blinken and Austin sneak into Ukraine's capital to meet with Zelenskyy

America's top diplomat said Russia was failing and "Ukraine is succeeding," and the Pentagon chief said success would include a "weakened" Russia.

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Blinken, Austin, Zelenskyy meet in Ukraine's capital in secret

Journalists who traveled with the U.S. secretaries of state and defense to Poland were barred from reporting on the trip until it was over.

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U.S. to resume diplomatic operations in Ukraine

Diplomats will return to the western city of Lviv, where Ukrainians and foreigners have sought shelter from the violence raging elsewhere in the country, a first step to reopening the U.S. Embassy in Ukraine’s capital, U.S. officials said.

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The U.S. promises to gradually reopen its embassy in Ukraine

Signaling renewed support for Ukraine, the U.S. says it will slowly return diplomats back to the Ukrainian capital. It also promised new military aid for the besieged country.

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