Ukraine, Russia and ballet in exile
In Ukraine and Russia, where ballet is centrally important to culture, dancers have had their worlds upended by the Russian invasion.
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In Ukraine and Russia, where ballet is centrally important to culture, dancers have had their worlds upended by the Russian invasion.
The United Nations secretary-general and multiple members of the body condemned Russia's invasion of Ukraine as Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov led a Security Council meeting on international peace. CBS News anchor Errol Barnett spoke with reporter Mary Ilyushina about Kyiv's response.
Belgorod residents thought it was a Ukrainian attack, but Russia's military quickly acknowledged that a bomb was dropped by one of its own warplanes.
After backlash, the platform has removed labels describing global media organizations as government-funded or state-affiliated.
Kyiv said it had received the first Patriot missiles, seen as one of the most advanced U.S. air defense systems as Ukraine prepares for a counteroffensive. An entire tank battalion is hidden inside dense forest in eastern Ukraine, but the tanks are old, from the Soviet era. Holly Williams reports.
The AP photographer who won the prize, whose work was labeled "fake news" by Russia, says he captured a moment he'd like to forget, but "cannot."
As NATO's newest member starts building a fence along its shared border with Russia, one of Finland's top diplomats tells CBS News why his country wanted to join, and what it means for the alliance.
Lawmakers briefed on the Pentagon document leak case Wednesday were asking questions about the guardrails put on classified information. Jack Teixeria is the 21-year-old Air National Guardsman who stands accused of leaking dozens of pages of material. Some included details on battlefield positions and even an assessment about Vladimir Putin's potential use of nuclear weapons. Catherine Herridge has an update on the case.
U.S.-made Patriot missile systems from Germany have arrived in Ukraine. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Holly Williams joined Errol Barnett and Lana Zak to discuss how this could be a game-changer for Kyiv.
The U.S. is "leaving a lot of money on the table" from Russian asset forfeitures, Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco testified before Congress Wednesday.
A Moscow court has rejected jailed American journalist Evan Gershkovich's appeal. The Wall Street Journal reporter was arrested in Russia in March and is charged with espionage. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Holly Williams has more.
Russian media says President Vladimir Putin visited parts of Russian-occupied Ukraine on Monday. CBS News' Lana Zak and Lilia Luciano speak with senior foreign correspondent Holly Williams about the trip.
A Russian court has denied an appeal from American journalist Evan Gershkovich. The Wall Street Journal reporter was detained last month and accused of espionage. CBS News' Lana Zak and Lilia Luciano spoke with William Pomeranz, director of the Wilson Center's Kennan Institute, about what's next for Gershkovich.
Gershkovich, the U.S. government, and the Wall Street Journal strenuously deny the charges against the reporter.
A Russian court is set to hear an appeal from detained American reporter Evan Gershkovich. Gershkovich, who works for The Wall Street Journal is facing accusations of espionage. The newspaper and the U.S. State Department have called the charges bogus.
Models like the T55 were once the pride of the Soviet Union, and Russia still has thousands. They aren't built for today's combat, but they could still be deadly.
As the Kremlin released video purportedly showing the Russian leader in Kherson, the U.S. and other G7 nations condemned his recent "irresponsible nuclear rhetoric."
The U.S. ambassador to Russia says she was able to visit Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich at a Moscow jail Monday. Ambassador Lynne Tracy says the 31-year-old was, "in good health and remains strong." Russian authorities detained Gershkovich earlier this month on espionage charges. U.S. officials have denounced those charges and are calling for his immediate release. Jeremy Berke, a friend of Evan Gershkovich, joined Prime Time to talk about the situation.
His family worries he could be left behind again as the U.S. also pursues the release of a Wall Street Journal reporter.
CBS News' Holly Williams went to Slavyansk, Ukraine, in the aftermath of a deadly missile strike and toured a Ukrainian airfield hidden amongst farmland. The Ukrainians want better equipment, and more of it. Meanwhile, there are signs Russia is faltering in the conflict, with a document leak telling of a weakened Russian special forces.
The leak of dozens of classified Pentagon documents led to the arrest of Airman Jack Teixeira. The information released was highly sensitive.
After a wait of more than two weeks for access to journalist Evan Gershkovich, Ambassador Lynne Tracy said he was "in good health and remains strong."
"Not only do I not repent of any of this, I am proud of it," said the prominent opposition figure and journalist ahead of the sentencing.
Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine continues, but some Russians have defected to fight against the assault. Holly Williams speaks with two Russians who are now fighting for Ukraine.
The meeting took place less than a month after Chinese President Xi Jinping held a three-day state visit to Moscow.
The Senate-passed funding bill that would end the record-long government shutdown moved to the full House after a key House panel advanced it early Wednesday.
Google said the fake messages are part of a massive criminal network called "Lighthouse" that has stolen information through phishing and smishing scams.
The only grandson of John F. Kennedy, Jack Schlossberg, is vying to become the latest Kennedy family scion to enter Congress.
The House returns Wednesday for the first time since the start of the government shutdown, bringing an end to the chamber's longest absence in recent memory.
With Congress on the brink of a deal to end the government shutdown, the Supreme Court has agreed to keep in place a brief pause on SNAP benefit payments.
The FAA told airlines to increase cancellations at 40 of the country's busiest airports to 6% by Tuesday and ultimately ramp up to 10% by Friday.
Texas woman will be sentenced Wednesday, after she pleaded guilty to leaving a threatening voicemail for the judge overseeing President Trump's 2020 election criminal case.
The Marion County Record editor's mother Joan, who co-owned the paper, died of a heart attack the day after the raid.
The United Nations says 42 migrants are missing, presumed dead after boat capsizes off Libya's coast, with only seven rescued after six days adrift.