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briefings writer/editor. Former AFP correspondent at UN, Moscow, Paris, Washington and Johannesburg. I write the Russia-Ukraine War Briefing.

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    The western city of Lviv has been a harbor for Ukrainians fleeing violence since the war began. But on Friday morning, a missile strike about four miles from the city center shattered its relative peace, the city’s mayor said. Follow our updates.

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  2. Unable to take control of Kharkiv, Russia has resorted to destroying it. Read about Kharkiv in today’s Russia-Ukraine War Briefing

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    Mar 17

    Evidence gathered by The New York Times sheds new light on a mystery of Syria’s 11-year war: What happened to the bodies of the thousands who died in government detention centers?

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    This used to be someone's living room. Russia is destroying the once vibrant city of Kharkiv, Ukraine. The attacks are relentless and come mainly at night. “The most horrible thing was the whistle of jets. I will remember them all my life,” one man said.

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    Mar 16

    Olga Smirnova, a Russian ballerina at the Bolshoi, said she was leaving for the Dutch National Ballet. She is one of the most significant cultural figures to leave Russia because of the invasion and said she opposed the war "with all the fibers of my soul."

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    Mar 16

    Rescue operations were underway on Wednesday at an apartment building in Kyiv that was hit by Russian shelling, according to the Ukrainian emergency services. Before the invasion, the area was known for lively student bars and restaurants.

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    Mar 16

    Breaking News: The U.S. warned Russia against using chemical or biological weapons in Ukraine, reflecting escalating concerns in Washington that Russia could resort to weapons of mass destruction.

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  9. Mar 15

    Mykolaiv has become a major line of Ukrainian defense. Read more about it in today's Russia-Ukraine War Briefing.

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    Mar 15

    The Ukrainian city of Mykolaiv is being shelled every day. Bodies are piled at the morgue. But residents refuse to succumb.

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    The embattled mayor of Kherson, a Ukrainian city under Russian occupation, said on Tuesday that members of Russia’s national guard were systematically rounding up activists who opposed Russia’s presence.

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    In an emotional address to Canada’s Parliament, President Volodymyr Zelensky urged its members to support his call for a no-fly zone over Ukraine, asking them to imagine cities like Vancouver or Toronto being attacked.

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    The whereabouts of Marina Ovsyannikova remain unknown after she burst onto the set of Russia’s most-watched news show with an anti-war poster. She has been in custody for more than 12 hours, a lawyer supporting her said. Follow our updates on Ukraine.

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    A ballistic missile strike on Donetsk, the capital of the breakaway, Russia-backed Donetsk People’s Republic, killed an estimated 20 people and wounded 35 on Monday, according to the regional health minister.

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    A state television employee burst onto the live broadcast of Russia’s most-watched news show on Monday evening, yelling “Stop the war!” and holding up a sign that said “They’re lying to you here,” in an extraordinary act of protest.

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  16. Mar 14

    The next two or three weeks may reveal whether Ukraine can survive as a state. Read about it in today's Russia-Ukraine War Briefing.

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    Mar 14

    A protester burst onto the set of the live broadcast on Russia’s state-run Channel 1 on Monday evening. She yelled “Stop the war! No to war!” and held up a sign that said: “Don’t believe the propaganda. They’re lying to you here.” More live updates:

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  18. Mar 14

    The New York Times launches a Telegram channel to deliver news about the war.

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    Mar 13

    More than 860 Russians were detained at the protests on Sunday, bringing the total number of arrests at antiwar demonstrations to more than 14,500, according to a human rights group that tracks arrests in Russia.

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    When Brent Renaud, an award-winning American filmmaker and journalist, was killed in Ukraine on Sunday, he was there doing what he does best: bearing witness to the world’s most dangerous stories.

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