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The program will train ESL teachers on how to effectively teach English and mitigate the effects of trauma. UNC-Wilmington is partnering with a local Kyiv university.
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U.S. Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina says he supports Ukraine joining NATO, but only after Russia agrees to end its war there.
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Republican House speaker Tim Moore chats with WUNC’s Colin Campbell about where things stand and what to expect in the final months of the legislative session.
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Moore also met with workers from Samaritans Purse, a Christian organization based in Boone, helping to provide shelter and other resources to Ukrainians displaced by the war.
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The State Partnership Program has quietly become a powerful tool for diplomacy and modeling U.S. values around the world.
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The N.C. Army National Guard is providing M-113 Armored Personnel Carriers as part of a larger U.S. support package to Ukraine.
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The apparent mass grave seen in satellite images covers a space larger than three football fields. The imagery shows rows of graves stretching away from an existing cemetery in Manhush, near Mariupol.
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The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations says prices of food commodities like grains and vegetable oils soared in March following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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Western allies would respond if Russia uses chemical weapons against Ukraine, President Biden said after an emergency meeting with NATO allies. "It would trigger a response in-kind," he said.
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Hundreds of people gathered at the North Carolina State Capitol in Raleigh recently to show their support for the people of Ukraine. The event was organized by the Ukrainian Association of North Carolina. Religious leaders of different backgrounds encouraged prayer for the thousands of Ukrainians who have been forced to flee their homes in recent weeks.