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Russia's war in Ukraine Several people were injured in Russia's missile attack on Kyiv Thursday night, Ukrainian officials say. The strike took place as the UN chief was finishing a visit to the capital, where he met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
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Under Lockdown in China Weeks of confinement in Shanghai have fueled anger and anxiety about the cost of a "zero-Covid" strategy. By Agnes Chang, Amy Qin, Isabelle Qian and Amy Chang Chien April 29, 2022. At the height of China's worst Covid outbreak, the authorities in ...
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Russia's war in Ukraine The UN secretary-general met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky after meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow Tuesday. The UN is urging for evacuation corridors in the besieged city of Mariupol. An American citizen ...
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Ukraine - the narrative the West doesn't hear President Vladimir Putin arriving in Beijing ahead of his meeting with China's president and the opening ceremony of the 2022 Winter Olympic Games. "Ukraine and its allies, including London, are threatening Russia for the last 1,000 years, ...
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Europe strains for clarity as Russia stands by roubles-for-gas demand BRUSSELS, April 29 (Reuters) - Companies and countries were at odds over Moscow's rouble-for-gas payment system on Friday, while European officials promised more guidance on whether buying Russian gas can comply with sanctions and Russia said it saw no ...
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Orsted refuses to open rouble account for gas payments Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com · CEO no comment on payment in currencies other than roubles · Brussels warned Russian gas buyers about breaching sanctions · Q1 operating profits buoyed by high power prices.
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Russia sharpens warnings as the US and Europe send more weapons to Ukraine In some ways, Russian criticism over foreign military assistance to Ukraine is not new. Russian President Vladimir Putin seized on the delivery of Western arms to Kyiv as part of his rationale to launch what he insists is a limited "special military ...
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China may be getting ready to wind down its crackdown on big tech Shares of Chinese tech companies soared on Friday after Beijing signaled that it may throw the beleagured industry a lifeline and promised again to minimize the impact of Covid-19 on the economy. Hong Kong's Hang Seng index jumped 4%, while the ...
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Flying into Beijing is tougher than ever as China ramps up its zero-Covid measures Kunming, China (CNN) Beijing is partially locking down to control a Covid outbreak that could completely shutter the Chinese capital. But just as the government is tightening controls in the city -- testing 21 million residents, shutting schools and ...
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A Russian naval base is defended by dolphins. It's not as unusual as it sounds Indeed, the Soviet navy ran several marine mammal programs during the Cold War, including training dolphins near Sevastopol. That particular unit transitioned to the Ukrainian military when the Soviet Union collapsed, Sutton explains, but "barely stayed ...
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