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A Logan couple has created a garden tribute dedicated to Ukraine and its citizens by sharing the message “where flowers bloom, so does hope.”
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As the Russo-Ukrainian conflict continues, one Cache Valley family sought to help Ukrainians earlier this summer.
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A Utah company is working together with organizations around the world to help those still suffering from the conflict in Ukraine.
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Groups of students at Boulton Elementary School in Bountiful have been sending stuffed teddy bears to Ukrainian children as a form of comfort.
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Cache Valley residents are stepping up to provide relief supplies for Ukrainian war refugees.
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David Schwendiman served as a prosecutor in the U.S. Department of Justice for more than twenty-five years. He joins on this episode of Access Utah to discuss war crimes and the war in Ukraine.
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Today it’s another Member Drive special edition of the program and our guest is former NPR Moscow Bureau Chief Corey Flintoff. We’ll talk about the war in Ukraine, the situation in Russia, and about reporting on war.
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After spending a week volunteering in Ukraine providing help in hospitals and orphanages, a Utah doctor has finally returned home.
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Hundreds of cards, notes, and artwork from Utah children were packed onto a plane on Wednesday to be delivered to Ukrainian children fleeing their country.
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Cambridge Professor of Political Economy Helen Thompson analyzes the intersecting energy, financial, and democratic crises facing our world today and reveals the disruptions that have led us to this turbulent point.