Brittney Griner arrest in midst of Russia-Ukraine war 'kind of a perfect storm,' sports attorney says
Brittney Griner was detained in February at a Moscow airport for allegedly carrying vape cartridges that Russian officials claimed had oils derived from cannabis in them. She faces 10 years in prison if convicted.
Pregnant woman, baby die after Russian airstrike on Mariupol maternity hospital
A pregnant woman and her baby have died after Russia last week bombed the maternity hospital where she was meant to give birth in Mariupol, Ukraine.
Phoenix community continues to show support for Ukraine through rallies
While fighting has intensified around the capital city of Kyiv, in Phoenix, pro-Ukranian groups continue to hold rallies hoping to raise support and awareness, just like the one held on March 13 at a Camelback Road intersection.
Russia-Ukraine war: Russian airstrike hits base in western Ukraine, kills 35
Russia has escalated attacks in western Ukraine, striking a military base where its troops had trained with NATO forces and bringing the conflict closer to Poland and other members of the bloc.
Russia seeks military aid and equipment from China amid Ukraine conflict, U.S. official says
A U.S. official said that Russia is seeking military aid for its ongoing invasion of Ukraine. Officials from the U.S. and China are meeting Monday amid tensions between both countries over the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Former NYT contributor killed, other journalists wounded by Russian fire, Kyiv police say
Ukrainian national police said Sunday an American journalist was killed and at least two others were wounded when they came under fire by Russian forces near the capital city of Kyiv.
Newsmaker Saturday: Mark Savchuk
As the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues with deadly and destructive consequences, caught in the middle are the people. Half of Kyiv's population has fled, but many remain. FOX 10's John Hook talks to journalist Mark Savchuk, who joins us from a bomb shelter in Kyiv.
Amid Ukraine invasion, Pink Floyd, David Gilmour remove music from streaming platforms in Russia and Belarus
Members of the band 'strongly condemn' Russia's invasion of Ukraine
Russian-owned businesses in US face discrimination, vandalism over Ukraine invasion
Small Russian-owned businesses are facing discrimination and vandalism following the invasion of Ukraine.
Russia-Ukraine war: Relentless bombing happening '24 hours a day' in Mariupol, Zelenskyy says
Russia's war on Ukraine is now in its third week with Russian troops pressing their offensive across the country.
Ukraine invasion: Russia shelling residential areas in Kyiv
Russian troops are pressing their offensive across Ukraine, pounding populated areas with artillery and airstrikes and deploying siege tactics honed in Syria and Chechnya ? where front line cities were reduced to rubble.
More US troops deployed to Europe amid Ukraine invasion
The Pentagon has ordered roughly 12,000 total service members from various U.S. bases to Europe, with a couple of thousand more already stationed abroad shifting to other European countries.
Russia-Ukraine War: Foreign exchange student in Phoenix raising money for family back home
Dana Furman, who is attending Paradise Valley High School, was supposed to enjoy a year of culture and excitement. That has since turned into anxiety amid the Russian invasion. Now, she is doing what she can from Arizona, hoping it can still make a difference.
Russia-Ukraine war: Putin approves bringing 'volunteer' fighters from Syria, elsewhere
Russian forces expanded their offensive in Ukraine on Friday, striking new areas in the country’s west, while Russian President Vladimir Putin approved the recruitment of “volunteers” from Syria and elsewhere to join the fight.
List of Russian goods that are banned, boycotted in US
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has prompted sanctions, boycotts and limited access to social media platforms by the U.S.
DuckDuckGo ‘down ranks’ websites linked to Russian disinformation, CEO says
DuckDuckGo joins a growing list of tech and social media companies limiting access to users in Russia amid its invasion of Ukraine.
US revokes Russia’s ‘most favored nation' status, bans seafood, alcohol, diamond imports
The U.S. will dramatically downgrade its trade status with Russia as punishment for its invasion of Ukraine and also ban imports of Russian seafood, alcohol and diamonds.
Putin is ‘preparing a terrorist attack’ on Chernobyl nuclear plant, Ukraine claims
According to the department, a "man-made catastrophe" is planned at the plant and will be manipulated to appear as if Ukraine was responsible for the attack.
China amplifies unfounded Russian claim of US funding Ukraine biolabs
As Russia’s attack on the Ukraine continues, China is spreading unfounded claims that the U.S. is financing biological weapons labs in Ukraine.
'She was like a big sister': Co-workers mourn Tatiana Perebyinis, tech executive, killed in Ukraine
SE Ranking, a tech company with offices in Palo Alto and around the world is mourning the loss of Tatiana Perebyinis, its chief accountant, who was killed in Ukraine with her children.



















