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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.
Ukrainian authorities are enlisting European help to increase domestic military production as the United States pauses some ...
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 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'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.
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 ...
Houston missionary who was captured by Russians in Ukraine returns home Terry Gateley, 63, was working at a Ukrainian orphanage for disabled and underprivileged kids since last year. To stream ...
UKRAINIAN EASTER IN HOUSTON: As war rages on, Houston’s Ukrainian community upholds Easter traditions, raises money ...
Houston Matters Former ambassador to both Russia and Ukraine offers a unique perspective on the war. John Tefft, the only American foreign service officer to have been an ambassador to both Russia ...