The Trump administration is demanding that Ukraine accept a peace deal favoring the Kremlin.
Ukraine says a ceasefire must be in place first.
With so little progress on the ceasefires, there's still a chance for peace.
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President Trump says it's not possible for all of the people he wants to deport to get a trial.
Top officials in his administration have said that due process is only for U.S. citizens.
What rights do non-citizens have in this process?
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After two years of brutal fighting, the once vibrant city is in ruins.
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