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Blowup between Trump and Zelenskyy raises new concerns about Ukraine war in Chicago's Ukrainian Village
3 Years Into Russia-Ukraine War, Chicago’s Ukrainian Community Continues to Speak Out and Organize Aid
Monday marks three years since Russia launched an invasion of Ukraine, resulting in thousands of people being killed and millions displaced. Chicago’s Ukrainian Village is home to one of the largest populations of Ukrainians in the U.
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Trump Cuts Short Talks With Ukraine’s Zelenskyy After Oval Office Blow Up
Ukrainian refugees, elected officials, and former politicians said supporting Ukraine against Russia is a matter of global stability, especially as the Trump administration begins talks on ending the conflict.
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Full Video: Trump-Zelenskyy Oval Office meeting explodes into shouting match
Opinion
Trump, Vance sink to new low in Oval Office meeting with Ukraine's Zelensky
President Trump and Vice President JD Vance tried to bully Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky. The interaction was a day of shame for America's foreign policy.
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Lawmakers in US Congress react to Zelenskiy-Trump Oval Office clash
Russia launched a barrage of heavy drone attacks on Sunday, while President Trump's push to align with Russian President Vladimir Putin has Ukrainians on edge.
Opinion
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Editorial: The Ukraine issue comes with the fog of war. But what matters most here is perfectly simple
The Ukraine Issue Comes With the Fog of War
Every few weeks, wrote one of our more interesting critics, Walt Zlotow, on his Substack last spring, the Chicago Tribune Editorial Board publishes an editorial misrepresenting the war in Ukraine. Zlotow's complaints included this statement in an editorial,
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Ukraine is fighting a ‘war for freedom’ against Russia
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Analysts questions the size of Ukraine’s natural resources deposits, how accessible they are and easy to extract, and the ultimate value of a potential deal.
As the administration in Washington grows critical of Ukraine, hundreds waving flags filled the Wrigley Building plaza downtown Saturday to call for an end to the war.
Trump said going through what he called the the "Russia hoax" ordeal gives him confidence he can trust Putin in talks about the war in Ukraine that the Kremlin launched three year ago.
On Monday night, the large Chicago Ukrainian community gathered at Holy Name Cathedral to remember the lives lost and pray for an end to the bloodshed. Charlie De Mar reports.
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