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U.S. Says 100,000 Russian Casualties in Ukraine in Past Five Months

By Zolan Kanno-Youngs | The New York Times

At least 100,000 Russian fighters have been killed or wounded in Ukraine in just the past five months, the White House said Monday, offering the latest estimate of the vast human toll of President Vladimir Putin’s invasion.

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800,000 Refugees Could Flee Sudan, Triggering Regional Crisis, U.N. Warns

By Niha Masih & Rachel Chason | The Washington Post

More than 800,000 people could flee Sudan if fighting continues, triggering a massive refugee crisis in the region, the United Nations’ refugee agency has warned.

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