World Photos: Russian forces were driven out of this village outside Kharkiv, Ukraine Last month, Ukrainian forces pushed the Russians out of the village of Mala Rohan. NPR goes inside the warehouse Russia had used as temporary barracks. Eyder Peralta Nickolai Hammar
World Polish women band together to give Ukrainian women car rides to safe refuge Spooked by reports that traffickers are waiting at the Ukraine-Poland border, a Polish woman started an all-women car service to drive Ukrainian refugee women and children to homes or shelters. Joanna Kakissis
World The number of people fleeing Ukraine has surpassed 5 million The U.N. had initially estimated that 4 million Ukrainians would flee Russia's war — a number that was exceeded last month. Overall, more than 10 million people have been displaced by the conflict. Rachel Treisman
Animals Meet Patron, a bomb-sniffing Jack Russell terrier who has become a Ukrainian hero Two-year-old Patron works with rescuers in the northern city of Chernihiv, where he sniffs out Russian bombs (in addition to warming laps, nipping sleeves and generally being a good boy). Rachel Treisman
Politics Photos: Russian air strikes hit targets in Lviv, Kharkiv and across Ukraine Russia continues to work to get control of eastern Ukraine as the country's forces refuse to surrender. Marco Storel
The pope makes an Easter plea for peace in Ukraine, citing a nuclear risk On what is supposed to be Christianity's most joyful day, Pope Francis made an anguished Easter Sunday plea for peace in the "senseless" war in Ukraine and in other armed conflicts in the world. The Associated Press
Politics As Ukraine investigates Russian war crimes, the U.S. and EU allies offer assistance The help includes a group of experts that's been looking at possible war crimes since Russia took over Crimea and Donbas in 2014. Ryan Lucas
World Russia loses warship, says will increase attacks on Kyiv A day after Moscow suffered a stinging symbolic defeat with the loss of the flagship of its Black Sea fleet, Russia's Defense Ministry has promised to ramp up missile attacks on the Ukrainian capital. The Associated Press
Politics Meet the activists who projected a giant Ukrainian flag on Russia's Embassy in D.C. Demonstrators used high-powered lights to project the Ukrainian flag onto the walls of the Russian Embassy in Washington, D.C. The Russians tried to outshine the flags with a spotlight, but failed. Dustin Jones
World A Russian woman is jailed for replacing store price tags with anti-war messages Artist Aleksandra Skochilenko reportedly swapped in a tag at a St. Petersburg supermarket with a note about the bombing of a Mariupol art school. Her lawyer said a shopper reported her to the police. NPR Staff