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The state attorney general’s office has made a list of precautions people should take before making any donations to Ukraine by email, over the phone or online.
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As sympathy grows for Ukraine and its people, so too are donations to related humanitarian effort, including some in Western New York.
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The Trudeau government has almost daily announced sanctions and aid to Ukraine, both lethal and non-lethal.
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As students returned to classes on Monday after a week-long break, some may need some additional support from teachers in light of current international events.
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This weekend, Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman and Rep. Lee Zeldin, both Republicans, called on the Biden administration to kick out Russian diplomats from a United Nations building in Glen Cove, Long Island.
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There were rallies this weekend in cities across Canada, which has the third largest population of people of Ukrainian origin in the world after Ukraine and Russia.
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On Sunday, the yellow and blue flags of Ukraine snapped in the brisk, cold wind as a crowd attacked the Russian invasion of that Eastern European country. The crowd also sang the music of the former Soviet state.
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In response to the escalating Russia-Ukraine crisis, Gov. Kathy Hochul signed an executive order Sunday to immediately stop business transactions between New York state and Russia.
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The Ukraine International Airlines Boeing 737-800 crashed shortly after takeoff on Wednesday. Iranian officials said the likely cause was mechanical problems.
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The two men with links to President Trump's personal lawyer were part of efforts to have Ukraine investigate former Vice President Joe Biden. The indictment deals with a separate matter.