Berkeley Law panel discusses US intervention in Russia-Ukraine war

More than 500 people attended Berkeley Law’s panel discussing how the United Nations and United States can support Ukraine in its ongoing war with Russia.
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More than 500 people attended Berkeley Law’s panel discussing how the United Nations and United States can support Ukraine in its ongoing war with Russia.
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On Thursday, citizens of the United Kingdom voted by 52 percent in a referendum to leave the European Union.
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Amid escalating security concerns in Eastern Europe over the fate of Ukraine, several campus experts of the region came together Thursday evening to discuss the crisis and propose possible solutions in a public panel at Wheeler Hall.
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Ukraine, a normally peaceful country, was recently fractured by a series of violent protests culminating in scores of deaths, the ousting of its president and what many Ukrainians have called a “land invasion” by Russia.
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