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Congresswoman Chellie Pingree is touring Poland and Romania this week as part of a bipartisan congressional delegation. She said Polish people in particular have opened their homes to Ukrainian refugees, and called for the U.S. to do the same.
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Maine's senators travelled to Europe over the weekend to meet military officials and refugees amid Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine.
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King said that he supports more assistance for Ukraine, but he still can't support Zelenskyy's request for a no-fly zone over Ukraine because of the real possibility of a broader conflict between nuclear powers.
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One Ukrainian man from Bath is heading to Poland to help deliver his family to safety.
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In a letter sent Friday, the 15 members of Congress urged the White House to supply Ukrainian forces with more Stinger missiles and other anti-aircraft systems. The group also asked the Biden administration to facilitate the transfer of Soviet-made jets and unmanned drones to Ukraine.
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In this week's Pulse: Energy issues jump to the top of the agenda in Augusta, Mills is officially on the ballot, what Poliquin isn't saying, safeguarding ballots, and a postal overhaul.
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Southern Maine chef Christian Hayes will travel to Poland next week. When he arrives in a town near the border with Ukraine, he'll join other chefs who are helping to feed the many refugees who have fled the Russian invasion on their country.
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Some of the children, including a pair of brothers who were on the verge of being adopted by a family in Leeds, Maine, now face an uncertain future. The boys have been evacuated to Poland but are in a legal limbo with no way to enter the U.S. Morelle says others are still trapped in Ukraine.
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As the humanitarian crisis continues, you might wonder how you can help — and what to look for when choosing an organization to send your donations.
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Collins and King were among 280 members of Congress who heard Zelenskyy's pleas for additional assistance.