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Aonghus Kelly is helping Ukraine’s government investigate war crimes. During his visit to Bloomington, WFIU-WTIU News interviewed Kelly about his role.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb said his visit was inspired in part by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's meeting with the National Governors Association.
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U.S. Rep. Victoria Spartz is the first and only Ukrainian-born member of Congress. She recently voted against sending $61 billion of aid to the country.
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Congress approved a bill Saturday night that would stave off a government shutdown until at least mid-November, though the measure doesn’t include Ukraine aid backed by both Republicans and Democrats.
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A federal lawsuit claims a new Indiana law unfairly prevents most immigrants from accessing state driver’s licenses or identification cards.
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Former Vice President Mike Pence said he hopes the Republican presidential primary debate will allow voters to learn more about him.
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IU’s Language Training Center collaborated with Ukrainians in Indiana to create the books after Russia's invasion.
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The IU-Ukraine Nonresidential Scholars Program began last July as a response to difficulties faced by Ukrainian scholars as a consequence of the Russian invasion.
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Join us this Friday as we will talk with guests about Russia’s and China’s ties, what impacts it will have on the war in Ukraine, global economic impacts, and other related issues.
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House republicans vote to block state money to fund IU’s Kinsey Institute. An opera based on the Diary of Anne Frank makes its debut. And we talk to a Ukrainian student as Russia’s invasion hits the one-year mark.