What the Tech? Ways to Help Ukraine
Sending help to Ukraine is trickier than donating money for a natural disaster in other countries, but there are ways to help.
President Joe Biden has announced that the U.S. will ban all Russian oil imports, toughening the toll on Russia’s economy in retaliation for its invasion of Ukraine.
Gov. Kay Ivey has issued a proclamation declaring Wednesday as a day of prayer for Ukraine.
In the wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Gov. Kay Ivey has asked for the immediate removal of Russian liquor from the state’s Alcoholic Beverage Control Board (ABC) stores throughout the state.
The Board of Directors of The World Games 2022 Birmingham Organizing Committee has voted to ban athletes and officials from Russia and Belarus from participating in The World Games 2022 in Birmingham this July.
Russian and Ukrainian delegations have met for talks amid high hopes but low expectations for any diplomatic breakthrough.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered Russian nuclear forces on high alert amid tensions with the West over his invasion of Ukraine.
The United States and its European allies have agreed to levy the most potentially crippling sanctions yet on Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.
Sending help to Ukraine is trickier than donating money for a natural disaster in other countries, but there are ways to help.
Michael Slobodchikoff, political science professor at Troy University, says he’s in contact with his family in Russia every day as Russian President Vladimir Putin leads an invasion of neighboring Ukraine. His grandparents were the first to leave the country after the revolution, and as an American, Slobodchikoff describes what it’s like for his family still left in Russia. “Regular Russians…
President Joe Biden has announced a new round of sanctions targeting Russia after its invasion of Ukraine, charging that Russia’s Vladimir Putin “chose this war” and that his country will bear the consequences of his action.