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- 1From:The New York TimesUkraine appointed a new head of its National Anti-Corruption Bureau on Monday, filling a position that was left vacant for nearly a year. The Ukrainian prime minister, Denys Shmyhal, said in a statement that the...
- 2From:The New York TimesWashington has temporarily eased sanctions on the authoritarian government of President Bashar al-Assad to allow humanitarian aid to flow freely after a disastrous earthquake struck Syria. When a catastrophic...
- 3From:The New York TimesThe European Union and NATO have promised a path to membership for the embattled country. But real partnership will hold risks and benefits for both sides. BRUSSELS -- When the European Union offered Ukraine a path to...
- 4From:The Washington PostByline: Glenn Kessler "The number one thing I would do is stop giving foreign aid to our enemies." - Former U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley, in remarks on Fox News's "Sunday Morning Futures," Feb. 26 - - - Haley, who...
- 5From:Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada)Byline: JANICE DICKSON; Staff OTTAWA -- Canada's leading international aid organizations are urging the federal government to keep its promise and continue increasing its contributions in foreign assistance, saying...
- 6From:Weekend Edition SundayTo listen to this broadcast, click here: HOST: AYESHA RASCOE AYESHA RASCOE: We've been hearing it over and over again - internal politics and logistics in Syria has made getting aid to many people suffering there...
- 7From:The New York Times''A tragedy for Syrians is a boon for Assad because nobody else wants to manage this mess,'' one analyst said of President Bashar al-Assad, who became a global pariah for his regime's abuses during a civil war. A...
- 8From:Morning EditionTo listen to this broadcast, click here: HOST: ASMA KHALID ASMA KHALID: We just heard from Secretary of State Antony Blinken. He was describing last week's earthquake in Turkey and Syria as a once-in-generations...
- 9From:The Washington PostByline: Dan Lamothe The U.S. military has begun deploying forces to assist with earthquake relief in Turkey, U.S. officials said Friday, with a Navy headquarters overseeing the mission and a Marine Corps general...
- 10From:The New York TimesIn every life there are a few indelible dates: the birth of a child, the death of a parent, a national tragedy such as 9/11. An indelible date for me is Sept. 19, 1985. I was an 11-year-old boy living in Mexico City,...
- 11From:Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada)Byline: DUSTIN COOK; Staff Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada "stands ready to provide assistance" in the aftermath of a 7.8-magnitude earthquake that rocked Turkey and Syria, but no formal relief efforts were...
- 12From:The Washington PostByline: Steven Mufson There were high hopes in November when a global climate summit in Egypt adjourned with the creation of a fund to help poor countries cope with the ravages of global warming. But less than three...
- 13From:Morning EditionTo listen to this broadcast, click here: BYLINE: MICHELE KELEMEN HOST: STEVE INSKEEP STEVE INSKEEP: Some of the earliest atrocities in Russia's war in Ukraine came in the city of Bucha. Now the mayor of that town...
- 14From:The New York TimesThe ouster of several officials has renewed questions about how the Zelensky government is addressing concerns about aid. WASHINGTON -- Since the start of the war in Ukraine, U.S. officials have watched with some...
- 15From:The New York TimesSCRANTON, Pa. -- On a Saturday night in a small cinder-block-walled kitchen attached to St. Vladimir's Ukrainian Catholic Church, young and old hands alike turned red from grating beets for Father Myron's borscht. Many...
- 16From:The Washington PostByline: David L. Stern KYIV, Ukraine - Several senior Ukrainian officials, including a close adviser of President Volodymyr Zelensky, were swept out of their posts on Tuesday, mainly over corruption allegations, as...
- 17From:Morning EditionTo listen to this broadcast, click here: HOST: A MARTÍNEZ A MARTÍNEZ: The Haitian government's requests for an international armed force to help restore security has gone unanswered. Violent gangs are kidnapping,...
- 18From:Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada)Byline: RIAZAT BUTT; ASSOCIATED PRESS KABUL -- Four major international aid groups on Sunday suspended their operations in Afghanistan following a decision by the country's Taliban rulers to ban women from working at...
- 19From:The New York TimesThe spending bill unveiled Tuesday includes billions more for the country than President Biden had requested. WASHINGTON -- The giant annual spending bill unveiled by Congress on Tuesday contains more than $44 billion...
- 20From:The Washington PostByline: Missy Ryan WASHINGTON - Tunisian President Kais Saied on Wednesday rejected U.S. criticism of his consolidation of power, making a defiant defense of moves the Biden administration and others say threatens a...