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  • Members of the General Assembly vote on a resolution during a special session of the General Assembly at the United Nations
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    UNGA approves resolution condemning Russia, demands withdrawal

    The UN General Assembly’s resolution condemns Russia for the invasion of Ukraine and demands an immediate withdrawal.

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INTERACTIVE- Russia-Ukraine war by the numbers Live Tracker

Rus­sia-Ukraine war by the num­bers: Live Track­er

As the Russ­ian of­fen­sive en­ters its sev­enth day, we track where the fight­ing is hap­pen­ing and how we got here.

DONETSK, UKRAINE – MARCH 01: Pro-Russian separatists, in uniforms without insignia, gather in the separatist-controlled settlement of Mykolaivka (Nikolaevka) and Bugas, in Donetsk region (DPR) of Ukraine on March 01, 2022. (Photo by Stringer/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

RUSSIA-UKRAINE WAR

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Time­line: Week one of Rus­sia’s in­va­sion of Ukraine

Refugees from many diffrent countries - from Africa, Middle East and India - mostly students of Ukrainian universities are seen at the Medyka pedestrian border crossing fleeing the conflict in Ukraine, in eastern Poland

More African stu­dents de­cry racism at Ukrain­ian bor­ders

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DOCTOR'S NOTE

COVID in a war­zone: Ukraine’s dual cri­sis

A member of the Ukrainian Emergency Service looks at the City Hall building in the central square following shelling in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, March 1, 2022. (AP Photo/Pavel Dorogoy)

Rus­sia’s in­va­sion of Ukraine: List of key events from day sev­en

Anastasia Natalia and Kristina Zahony

Ukrain­ian refugees stream into Hun­gary amid Russ­ian as­sault

Photo taken from video of Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy

Ukraine’s Ze­len­skyy tells EU: ‘Prove you are with us’

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