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Iryna Martsyniuk, 50, stands next to her house, which was heavily damaged in a Russian bombing in Velyka Kostromka village, Ukraine, May 19, 2022. [_] (Submit) (Submit) For full coverage of the crisis in Ukraine, visit [29]Flashpoint Ukraine. The latest developments in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. All times EDT: 1:04 a.m.: CNN reports that a Russian checkpoint has blocked more than 1,000 cars carrying people trying to flee to Zaporizhzhia, a Ukrainian-controlled area. 12:02 a.m.: U.S. think tank the Institute for the Study of War, says that Russian troops have withdrawn from the Kharkiv region and have been sent to the Donetsk region, The New York Times reports. Some information in this report came from The Associated Press, Reuters and Agence France-Presse. [30]Read more * * * ____________________ (text) * * See all News Updates of the Day May 19, 2022 * [31]Katherine Gypson US Congress Passes $40B in Military, Humanitarian Aid for Ukraine US Congress Passes $40B in Military, Humanitarian Aid for Ukraine please wait Embed share [32]US Congress Passes $40B in Military, Humanitarian Aid for Ukraine Embed share The code has been copied to your clipboard. ____________________ __________________________________________________________________ width ____________________ px height ____________________ px * [33]Share on Facebook * [34]Share on Twitter * * __________________________________________________________________ The URL has been copied to your clipboard ____________________ No media source currently available 0:00 0:02:58 (BUTTON) 0:00 (BUTTON) Direct link * [35]240p | 7.6MB * [36]360p | 11.3MB * [37]480p | 17.5MB * [38]720p | 45.0MB * [39]1080p | 56.0MB [_] (Submit) (Submit) The US Senate passed a $40 billion bill Thursday that provides humanitarian and military assistance to Ukraine. After a week of delay, the vote means President Joe Biden will be able to sign the bill into law just as billions in aid passed earlier this year runs out. VOA's Congressional Correspondent Katherine Gypson has more. Producer: Katherine Gypson [40]Read more * * * ____________________ (text) * * May 19, 2022 * [41]Natalie Liu Memorial Celebrating WWII Alliances Resonates as Ukraine War Simmers The bells for the Netherlands Carillon were crafted by the Royal Eijsbouts in Holland. (Michael Burke/VOA) The bells for the Netherlands Carillon were crafted by the Royal Eijsbouts in Holland. (Michael Burke/VOA) [_] (Submit) (Submit) More than 70 years ago the United States launched a massive reconstruction effort to help rebuild Europe following the end of the Second World War. This week, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellin said Ukraine will need similar assistance, as the U.S. Congress prepares to approve $40 billion in military, economic and humanitarian aid for Kyiv. "Eventually, Ukraine will need massive support and private investment for reconstruction and recovery, akin to the task of rebuilding in Europe after 1945," Yellin told an audience in Brussels Tuesday. The Marshall Plan, officially known as the European Recovery Plan, was put in place in 1948 by the U.S. government. It is credited with generating a resurgence of postwar European industrialization and investment. Andre Haspels and Oksana Markarova, Dutch and Ukrainian ambassadors to the United States, are pictured at a Freedom Concert and rededication of the Netherlands Carillon in Arlington, Va., May 5, 2022. (Natalie Liu/VOA) Andre Haspels and Oksana Markarova, Dutch and Ukrainian ambassadors to the United States, are pictured at a Freedom Concert and rededication of the Netherlands Carillon in Arlington, Va., May 5, 2022. (Natalie Liu/VOA) "Europe was devastated economically, and the economic aid that [the U.S.] provided helped us to build up our society again, to invest in education, in roads, in creating jobs again for the people, so the economy started to grow again, thanks to the Marshall Plan," Andre Haspels, Dutch ambassador to the United States, told VOA. Haspels spoke on the sidelines of an event hosted by the Netherlands this month rededicating a memorial in Washington that celebrates the alliance, which won the war and then helped rebuild Europe. Located less than 500 feet from the iconic U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial, also known as the Iwo Jima memorial, a tall steel bell tower with a bronze finish known as the Netherlands Carillon was a gift from the Dutch government in the 1950s. Newly unveiled after an extensive three-year renovation in Europe, the bell tower thanks Americans for helping to liberate the country from Nazi occupation and for providing reconstruction assistance. Haspels said the May 5 ceremony, which corresponds with Liberation Day in the Netherlands, was as much a presentation of a fully restored carillon as a reinforcement of the ideas and ideals behind it. Andre Haspels, Dutch Ambassador to the United States, Speaks With VOA please wait Embed share [42]Andre Haspels, Dutch Ambassador to the United States, Speaks With VOA Embed share The code has been copied to your clipboard. ____________________ __________________________________________________________________ width ____________________ px height ____________________ px * [43]Share on Facebook * [44]Share on Twitter * * __________________________________________________________________ The URL has been copied to your clipboard ____________________ No media source currently available 0:00 0:00:39 (BUTTON) 0:00 (BUTTON) Direct link * [45]240p | 2.0MB * [46]360p | 2.6MB * [47]480p | 3.9MB * [48]720p | 10.0MB * [49]1080p | 14.2MB "The carillon, it's also a symbol," Haspels pointed out, adding that his country wanted to ensure that not only the instrument is tuned, the structure is solid, but younger generations are aware of "how important the transatlantic relationship is." "We have added three new bells to the existing carillon, so it went up from 50 bells to 53," making it officially a grand carillon, Haspel said. The three new bells were named after George Marshall, the architect of the U.S. recovery plan, Martin Luther King Jr. and Eleanor Roosevelt. While King and Roosevelt symbolize commitment to civil liberty for all in the United States, the name George Marshall serves as a reminder of what is needed to build up a postwar nation in the Netherlands and all around the globe. "The carillon is important--it shows the commitment to freedom and to liberty," Haspels said. That commitment is what Ukraine values now more than ever, said Oksana Markarova, Ukraine's ambassador to the U.S., who was invited to address the unveiling ceremony. Oksana Markarova, Ukraine's Ambassador to the U.S., Speaks in Washington please wait Embed share [50]Oksana Markarova, Ukraine's Ambassador to the U.S., Speaks in Washington Embed share The code has been copied to your clipboard. ____________________ __________________________________________________________________ width ____________________ px height ____________________ px * [51]Share on Facebook * [52]Share on Twitter * * __________________________________________________________________ The URL has been copied to your clipboard ____________________ No media source currently available 0:00 0:00:51 (BUTTON) 0:00 (BUTTON) Direct link * [53]240p | 1.6MB * [54]360p | 2.0MB * [55]480p | 3.0MB * [56]720p | 12.0MB * [57]1080p | 10.6MB "Ukrainians, like Dutch people, like to grow things," she said, describing her countrymen as "peaceful bread growers" forced to "put aside peaceful tools and fight for our freedom." Freedom, which Markarova called an essential feature of life with dignity, is closely tied to democracy: "something we all need in order to be who we are, in order to live peacefully in our own countries, in order to decide who we want to be, what we want to be, what government we want to elect, and change regularly." Echoing the Netherlands' message of gratitude for the help it received in times of need, both to be freed from oppressors and reconstructed, Markarova said her country is grateful "towards all friends, partners and allies." "Because you cannot win wars today, like you couldn't win wars in the previous century, without those who share your values and principles," she said, calling for additional help from the United States, the Netherlands and other countries. The reason is quite simple, she said. "Because we need to win." [58]Read more * * * ____________________ (text) * * May 19, 2022 * [59]Associated Press Captive Medic's Bodycam Shows Firsthand Horror of Ukraine's Mariupol Yuliia Paievska, known as Taira, and her driver Serhiy sit in a vehicle in Mariupol, Ukraine on March 9, 2022. She last appeared on March 21 on Russian television as a captive, handcuffed and with bruises on her face. Yuliia Paievska, known as Taira, and her driver Serhiy sit in a vehicle in Mariupol, Ukraine on March 9, 2022. She last appeared on March 21 on Russian television as a captive, handcuffed and with bruises on her face. [_] (Submit) (Submit) A celebrated Ukrainian medic recorded her time in Mariupol on a data card no bigger than a thumbnail, smuggled out to the world in a tampon. Now, she is in Russian hands, and Mariupol itself is on the verge of falling. Yuliia Paievska, who as medic went by Taira, used a body camera to record 256 gigabytes of footage on her team's frantic efforts over two weeks to bring people back from the brink of death. She got the harrowing clips to an Associated Press team, the last international journalists in the Ukrainian city of Mariupol, as they left in a rare humanitarian convoy. Russian soldiers captured Taira and her driver the next day, March 16, one of the many forced disappearances in areas of Ukraine now held by Russia. Russia has portrayed Taira as working for the nationalist Azov Battalion, in line with Moscow's narrative that it is attempting to "denazify" Ukraine. But the AP found no such evidence, and friends and colleagues said she had no links to Azov. The military hospital where she led evacuations of the wounded is not affiliated with Azov. And the video she recorded shows Taira trying to save wounded Russian soldiers along with Ukrainian civilians. Yuliia Paievska, known as Taira, watches as emergency personnel try to save the life of a man on March 2, 2022, in Mariupol, Ukraine. Yuliia Paievska, known as Taira, watches as emergency personnel try to save the life of a man on March 2, 2022, in Mariupol, Ukraine. A March 10 clip shows two Russian soldiers are taken roughly out of an ambulance by a Ukrainian soldier. One is in a wheelchair. The other is on his knees, hands bound behind his back, with an obvious leg injury. A Ukrainian soldier curses at one of them. "Calm down, calm down," Taira tells him. A woman asks her, "Are you going to treat the Russians?" "They will not be as kind to us," she replies. "But I couldn't do otherwise. They are prisoners of war." Taira, 53, is now a prisoner of the Russians, like hundreds of local officials, journalists and other prominent Ukrainians who have been kidnapped or captured. The U.N. Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine has recorded 204 cases of enforced disappearances, saying that some victims may have been tortured and five were later found dead. An apartment building explodes after a Russian army tank fires in Mariupol, Ukraine, March 11, 2022. An apartment building explodes after a Russian army tank fires in Mariupol, Ukraine, March 11, 2022. The Russians have targeted medics and hospitals even though the Geneva Conventions single out military and civilian medics for protection "in all circumstance." Russian soldiers accused a woman in a convoy from Mariupol on May 8 of being a military medic and forced her to choose between letting her 4-year-old daughter accompany her to an unknown fate or continuing on to Ukrainian-controlled territory. The mother and child ended up separated. Taira's situation and what it reveals about the Russia's treatment of Ukrainian prisoners take on new significance as Mariupol's last defenders are brought to Russian-held areas. Russia says more than 1,700 Ukrainian fighters holed up at a steel mill surrendered this week, while Ukrainian officials said the fighters came out after accomplishing their mission. Ukraine's government says it tried to add Taira's name to a prisoner exchange weeks ago. But Russia denies holding her, despite her appearance on television networks in the separatist Donetsk region of Ukraine and on the Russian NTV network, handcuffed and with her face bruised. Yuliia Paievska, known as Taira, assists as a serviceman is brought in on a stretcher on Feb. 24, 2022, in Mariupol. Using a body camera, she recorded her team's frantic efforts to bring people back from the brink of death. (Yuliia Paievska via AP) Yuliia Paievska, known as Taira, assists as a serviceman is brought in on a stretcher on Feb. 24, 2022, in Mariupol. Using a body camera, she recorded her team's frantic efforts to bring people back from the brink of death. (Yuliia Paievska via AP) Taira is known in Ukraine as a star athlete as well the person who trained the country's volunteer medic force. The video she recorded from February 6 to March 10 provides an intimate record of a city under siege that has since become a worldwide symbol of the Russian invasion and Ukrainian resistance. On February 24, the first day of the war, Taira chronicled efforts to bandage a Ukrainian soldier's open head wound. Two days later, she ordered colleagues to wrap a wounded Russian soldier in a blanket. She calls the young man "Sunshine" -- a favorite nickname for the many soldiers who passed through her hands -- and asks why he came to Ukraine. "You're taking care of me," he tells her, almost in wonder. Her response: "We treat everyone equally." Later that night, two children -- a brother and sister -- arrive gravely wounded from a checkpoint shootout. Their parents are dead. By the end of the night, despite Taira's entreaties to "stay with me, little one," so is the little boy. Taira turns away from his lifeless body and cries. "I hate [this]," she says. Emergency personnel work on an injured person with Yuliia Paievska, known as Taira, in Mariupol, Ukraine, on March 6, 2022. Emergency personnel work on an injured person with Yuliia Paievska, known as Taira, in Mariupol, Ukraine, on March 6, 2022. Throughout the video, she complains about chronic pain from back and hip injuries. She cracks jokes. And always, she wears a stuffed animal attached to her vest to hand to any children she might treat. On March 15, a police officer handed the small data card to a team of Associated Press journalists. Taira asked the journalists over a walkie-talkie to get the card safely out of Mariupol. The card was hidden inside a tampon as the journalists passed through 15 Russian checkpoints. The next day, Taira disappeared with her driver Serhiy. A video aired on a March 21 Russian news broadcast announced her capture. In it, she looks groggy and haggard as she reads a statement calling for an end to the fighting. As she speaks, a voiceover derides her colleagues as Nazis. With a husband and teenage daughter, Taira knew what war can do to a family. At one point, an injured Ukrainian soldier asked her to call his mother, and she told him he would be able to call himself, "so don't make her nervous." Taira's husband, Vadim Puzanov, said he has received little news since his wife's disappearance. "Accusing a volunteer medic of all mortal sins, including organ trafficking, is already outrageous propaganda -- I don't even know who it's for," he said. Taira was part of the Invictus Games for Ukraine. She received the body camera last year to film for a Netflix documentary series on inspirational figures being produced by Britain's Prince Harry, who founded the Invictus Games. Instead, she filmed war footage. In the last video Taira shot, she is seated next to the driver who would disappear with her. It is March 9. "Two weeks of war. Besieged Mariupol," she says quietly. Then she curses at no one in particular, and the screen goes dark. [60]Read more * * * ____________________ (text) * * May 19, 2022 * [61]Associated Press Twitter Policy Aims to Clear Fog of War Misinformation FILE - A destroyed tank near the village of Malaya Rohan, Kharkiv region, Ukraine, May 16, 2022. Twitter is stepping up its fight against misinformation with a new policy cracking down on posts that spread potentially dangerous false stories. FILE - A destroyed tank near the village of Malaya Rohan, Kharkiv region, Ukraine, May 16, 2022. Twitter is stepping up its fight against misinformation with a new policy cracking down on posts that spread potentially dangerous false stories. [_] (Submit) (Submit) Twitter is stepping up its fight against misinformation with a new policy cracking down on posts that spread potentially dangerous false stories. The change is part of a broader effort to promote accurate information during times of conflict or crisis. Starting Thursday, the platform will no longer automatically recommend or emphasize posts that make misleading claims about the Russian invasion of Ukraine, including material that mischaracterizes conditions in conflict zones or makes false allegations of war crimes or atrocities against civilians. FILE - An illustration photo taken Oct. 26, 2020, shows the Twitter logo displayed on the screen of a smartphone and a tablet in Toulouse, France. FILE - An illustration photo taken Oct. 26, 2020, shows the Twitter logo displayed on the screen of a smartphone and a tablet in Toulouse, France. Under its new "crisis misinformation policy," Twitter will also add warning labels to debunked claims about ongoing humanitarian crises, the San Francisco-based company said. Users won't be able to like, forward or respond to posts that violate the new rules. The changes make Twitter the latest social platform to grapple with the misinformation, propaganda and rumors that have proliferated since Russia invaded Ukraine in February. That misinformation ranges from rumors spread by well-intentioned users to Kremlin propaganda amplified by Russian diplomats or fake accounts and networks linked to Russian intelligence. "We have seen both sides share information that may be misleading and/or deceptive," said Yoel Roth, Twitter's head of safety and integrity, who detailed the new policy for reporters. "Our policy doesn't draw a distinction between the different combatants. Instead, we're focusing on misinformation that could be dangerous, regardless of where it comes from." The new policy will complement existing Twitter rules that prohibit digitally manipulated media, false claims about elections and voting, and health misinformation, including debunked claims about COVID-19 and vaccines. FILE -Tesla and SpaceX Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk speaks at a conference in Washington, March 9, 2020. FILE -Tesla and SpaceX Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk speaks at a conference in Washington, March 9, 2020. But it could also clash with the views of Tesla billionaire Elon Musk, who has agreed to pay $44 billion to acquire Twitter with the aim of making it a haven for free speech. Musk hasn't addressed many instances of what that would mean in practice, although he has said that Twitter should only take down posts that violate the law, which taken literally would prevent action against most misinformation, personal attacks and harassment. He has also criticized the algorithms used by Twitter and other social platforms to recommend particular posts to individuals. The policy was written broadly to cover misinformation during other conflicts, natural disasters, humanitarian crises or "any situation where there's a widespread threat to health and safety," Roth said. Twitter said it will rely on a variety of credible sources to determine when a post is misleading. Those sources will include humanitarian groups, conflict monitors and journalists. A senior Ukrainian cybersecurity official, Victor Zhora, welcomed Twitter's new screening policy and said that it's up to the global community to "find proper approaches to prevent the sowing of misinformation across social networks." While the results have been mixed, Twitter's efforts to address misinformation about the Ukraine conflict exceed those of other platforms that have chosen a more hands-off approach, like Telegram, which is popular in Eastern Europe. FILE - The Telegram logo is seen on a screen of a smartphone in this illustration, April 13, 2018. FILE - The Telegram logo is seen on a screen of a smartphone in this illustration, April 13, 2018. Asked specifically about the Telegram platform, where Russian government disinformation is rampant but Ukraine's leaders also reach a wide audience, Zhora said the question was "tricky but very important." That's because the kind of misinformation disseminated without constraint on Telegram "to some extent led to this war." Since the Russian invasion began in February, social media platforms like Twitter and Meta, the owner of Facebook and Instagram, have tried to address a rise in war-related misinformation by labeling posts from Russian state-controlled media and diplomats. They've also de-emphasized some material so it no longer turns up in searches or automatic recommendations. Emerson Brooking, a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council's Digital Forensic Research Lab and expert on social media and disinformation, said that the conflict in Ukraine shows how easily misinformation can spread online during a conflict and the need for platforms to respond. "This is a conflict that has played out on the internet, and one that has driven extraordinarily rapid changes in tech policy," he said. [62]Read more * * * ____________________ (text) * * [63]Load more * Flashpoint Ukraine Flashpoint Ukraine Latest stories * Iryna Martsyniuk, 50, stands next to her house, which was heavily damaged in a Russian bombing in Velyka Kostromka village, Ukraine, May 19, 2022. Iryna Martsyniuk, 50, stands next to her house, which was heavily damaged in a Russian bombing in Velyka Kostromka village, Ukraine, May 19, 2022. [64] Latest Developments in Ukraine: May 20 * US Congress Passes $40B in Military, Humanitarian Aid for Ukraine US Congress Passes $40B in Military, Humanitarian Aid for Ukraine [65] US Congress Passes $40B in Military, Humanitarian Aid for Ukraine * The bells for the Netherlands Carillon were crafted by the Royal Eijsbouts in Holland. (Michael Burke/VOA) The bells for the Netherlands Carillon were crafted by the Royal Eijsbouts in Holland. (Michael Burke/VOA) [66] Memorial Celebrating WWII Alliances Resonates as Ukraine War Simmers * Yuliia Paievska, known as Taira, and her driver Serhiy sit in a vehicle in Mariupol, Ukraine on March 9, 2022. She last appeared on March 21 on Russian television as a captive, handcuffed and with bruises on her face. Yuliia Paievska, known as Taira, and her driver Serhiy sit in a vehicle in Mariupol, Ukraine on March 9, 2022. She last appeared on March 21 on Russian television as a captive, handcuffed and with bruises on her face. [67] Captive Medic's Bodycam Shows Firsthand Horror of Ukraine's Mariupol * FILE - A destroyed tank near the village of Malaya Rohan, Kharkiv region, Ukraine, May 16, 2022. Twitter is stepping up its fight against misinformation with a new policy cracking down on posts that spread potentially dangerous false stories. FILE - A destroyed tank near the village of Malaya Rohan, Kharkiv region, Ukraine, May 16, 2022. Twitter is stepping up its fight against misinformation with a new policy cracking down on posts that spread potentially dangerous false stories. [68] Twitter Policy Aims to Clear Fog of War Misinformation * FILE - Sunlight shines on the U.S. Capitol dome on Capitol Hill in Washington. FILE - Sunlight shines on the U.S. Capitol dome on Capitol Hill in Washington. [69] US Lawmakers Push Biden to Designate Russia a State Terror Sponsor * Villagers walk past unexploded artillery shells as they collect scrap metal from a bombed warehouse in the village of Malaya Rohan, Kharkiv region, May 18, 2022. Villagers walk past unexploded artillery shells as they collect scrap metal from a bombed warehouse in the village of Malaya Rohan, Kharkiv region, May 18, 2022. [70] US Senate Overwhelmingly Approves More Ukraine Aid * President Joe Biden accompanied by Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson and Finnish President Sauli Niinisto, walks out to speak in the Rose Garden of the White House , May 19, 2022. President Joe Biden accompanied by Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson and Finnish President Sauli Niinisto, walks out to speak in the Rose Garden of the White House , May 19, 2022. [71] Biden Supports Sweden's, Finland's Bids to Join NATO * In this photo taken from video released by the Russian Defense Ministry on May 19, 2022, Ukrainian servicemen, right, leave the besieged Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol, Ukraine. In this photo taken from video released by the Russian Defense Ministry on May 19, 2022, Ukrainian servicemen, right, leave the besieged Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol, Ukraine. [72] Russia: 1,730 Ukrainian Troops Have Surrendered in Mariupol * Men walk past a damaged building after Russian shelling in Soledar, Donetsk region, Ukraine, Wednesday, May 18, 2022. (AP Photo) Men walk past a damaged building after Russian shelling in Soledar, Donetsk region, Ukraine, Wednesday, May 18, 2022. 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