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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- This week marks one year since Russia invaded Ukraine, igniting a war that has claimed tens of thousands of lives and displaced about 8 million people.
HOUSTONHouston Mayor Sylvester Turner on Saturday issued a statement condemning Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The statement reads in full below. “The City of Houston condemns the unprovoked ...
Houston's 'Be Someone' bridge repainted with message supporting Ukraine as Texans across state show solidarity By Ariana Garcia , Assistant News Editor Updated Feb 28, 2022 12:59 p.m.
The Pentagon is pausing shipments of weapons to Ukraine again after more than three years of deliveries meant to bolster the ...
As the war intensifies, Dmytrii Dolhov's family in Ukraine has been split apart. Now, he's fighting to get his family to safety. 24/7 Live Houston Southwest Southeast Northwest Northeast ...
UKRAINIAN EASTER IN HOUSTON: As war rages on, Houston’s Ukrainian community upholds Easter traditions, raises money ...
Houston Matters Three years after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, how does this end? Houston Matters asks foreign policy experts and a member of the Ukrainian American Cultural Club ...
HOUSTON — A Houston man who was working as a missionary in Ukraine is back home after spending over a week in Russian captivity. Terry Gateley, 63, was working at a Ukrainian orphanage for ...
Outside the Russian consulate in Houston, small group of demonstrators has gathered urging more U.S. involvement in defense of Ukraine. One woman, who moved to Houston from Ukraine in 1990, ...
NPR Trump promised peace in Ukraine within a day. Here's what actually happened. Russia has proposed another attempt at peace negotiations with Ukraine on Monday in Istanbul, but both sides remain ...
The decision left officials on both sides of the Atlantic scrambling to find out how long the pause might last.