First Ukraine grain ship passes inspection in Turkey and heads to Lebanon
Kyiv said 17 other vessels were "loaded and waiting permission to leave" Ukraine but there was no word on when they could depart.
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Kyiv said 17 other vessels were "loaded and waiting permission to leave" Ukraine but there was no word on when they could depart.
The guidelines also include keeping heating at or below 66 degrees Fahrenheit in the winter.
The sole no vote was Republican Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri. Fellow Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky voted present.
Host Michael Morell talks with Edelman about range of potential scenarios for Ukraine and the impact the conflict may have on China and its approach to Taiwan.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has made her controversial visit to Taiwan despite threats from the Chinese government. CBS News' David Begnaud and Debra Alfarone speak with CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes and CBS News contributor Isaac Stone Fish on the implications of this closely watched trip.
"These rings will just sit in a safe, it cannot help me. I have to do something positive," he said.
Ukrainian officials are accusing Russia of breaking a ceasefire. Russia had announced it would pause shelling so civilians in and around Mariupol and Volnovakha could evacuate, but Kyiv says the assault has not stopped. CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay gives an update from Lviv, Ukraine.
U.S. officials are expecting the Russia to recalibrate its military after failing to occupy key areas of Ukraine. Hudson Institute fellow Bryan Clark joins CBS News to discuss more.
Some western officials say it's possible the war in Ukraine could drag on for months, or even years. Retired Major John Spencer, chair of urban welfare studies at Madison Policy Forum, joined CBS News' Enrique Acevedo to discuss what we could see in the future and how the war might end.
Russian forces continued their advance into Ukraine. CBS News' Elise Preston has the latest on the fourth day of attacks. Then, Ukrainian resident Mariia Shulalova joined CBS News' Lana Zak from a basement shelter to discuss what she's seeing in the country and why she remains optimistic for the future.
Ukrainian forces are holding the capital city Kyiv despite increased shelling from Russia. Chair of urban warfare studies with the Madison Policy Forum and retired Maj. John Spencer explains to CBS News why fighting in urban areas will be a disadvantage for Russia.
Ukrainian officials are trying to evacuate civilians who sought refuge in a Mariupol steel mill, which has come under continuous fire from Russian forces. The Mariupol's mayor said the situation is "dire" and people at the mill are running out of food, water and medicine. CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay has an update from Kyiv, Ukraine.
The U.S. has intelligence that Russian commanders have been given orders to proceed with an invasion Ukraine. Illia Ponomarenko, a defense reporter with The Kyiv Independent, joined CBS News' Meg Oliver to discuss the growing tensions.
President Joe Biden warned China it could face consequences if it gives financial and military support to Russia for its war in Ukraine. Vice president of the Asia Society Policy Institute Wendy Cutler spoke to CBS News' Lana Zak about what's at stake for China.
Ukrainian forces were able to slow down Russian troops on Saturday, but they're still advancing toward the country's capital. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata discusses the situation on the ground in Kyiv with CBS News anchor Lana Zak.
On Friday, the U.S. announced it would sanction Russian President Vladimir Putin directly in a new round of economic sanctions. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joins CBS News anchor Lana Zak to discuss how these sanctions could affect Putin.
Congress is considering President Joe Biden's $33 billion proposal to send more aid to Ukraine. Retired Marine Colonel and senior adviser at the Center for Strategic and International Studies Mark Cancian spoke with CBS News anchor Enrique Acevedo about whether the Biden administration is doing enough to aid Ukraine.
Russia's space agency has severed ties with the U.S. and its European partners. CBS News senior space analyst Bill Harwood joins Lana Zak to discuss more.
More than 2.5 million people have fled Ukraine in the last several weeks, and conditions are dire for those who stayed behind. Human rights lawyer Oleksandra Matviichuk joins CBS News' Lana Zak to discuss the humanitarian crisis.
The nonprofit organization Freedom House has released a new report indicating that democracy is declining across the world for the 16th consecutive year. CBS News' Lana Zak discusses the findings and how it relates to the recent Russian attack on Ukraine with Freedom House president Mike Abramowitz.
Russian forces are withdrawing from Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city. CBS News foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata joins CBS News from Vinnytsia, Ukraine, to discuss this and more of the latest on the war.
The U.S. has evacuated Americans from its embassy in Kyiv, but there are reports hundreds of local staff members were left behind. CBS News' Lana Zak spoke with Ambassador Eric Rubin, president of the American Foreign Service Association, about what unfolded in the weeks leading up to Russia's invasion.
President Biden signed a $40 billion aid package for Ukraine just as Russia intensified its efforts to control the eastern part of the former Soviet state. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab reports from Odesa, Ukraine.
Nearly 1.5 million people have fled Ukraine, creating the fastest mass exodus from a country in European history. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken traveled to the Ukraine-Poland border on Saturday, where he met with local officials as well as refugees arriving from Ukraine. CBS News correspondent Christina Ruffini joined Lana Zak with more from Poland.
Former President Trump is set to headline Saturday night's 2022 Conservative Political Action Conference. CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa speaks with CBS News' Lana Zak about whether or not Trump is the presumptive nominee for 2024, and how fellow Republicans are responding to his recent comments about Russian President Vladimir Putin.
All Democrats and four Republican House members last week successfully brought a petition to the floor to force a vote to release the full Justice Department files on Epstein, circumventing GOP leaders.
Many Americans are "relieved" shutdown is over but expect higher health insurance costs.
The most advanced U.S. aircraft carrier has arrived in the Caribbean Sea in a display of American military power.
Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, a physician whose medical practice focused on hepatitis B, said he's "very concerned" about a potential change to the hepatitis B vaccine schedule for infants.
The Rev. Jesse Jackson is on a form of life support, sources told CBS News.
The U.S. military conducted a strike on another boat accused of carrying narcotics on board on Saturday, killing three people, U.S. Southern Command announced.
Wilmer Chavarriais is believed to be the leader of Los Lobos, a drug trafficking syndicate that was recently designated a terrorist organization by the U.S.
Boyd was reportedly found shot in the abdomen in Midtown Manhattan and was rushed to the hospital.
Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, a New Hampshire Democrat, helped facilitate the deal to end the shutdown last week.