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Ukraine's Zelensky questions UN Security Council's mandate in speech on alleged Russian atrocities (CNN) Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Russian troops of indiscriminately killing civilians "just for their pleasure" in an emotionally-charged address to the United Nations Security Council on Tuesday, before questioning the very mandate ...
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Russia invades Ukraine Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said the number of civilian casualties may be much higher in other cities liberated from Russian control as the ongoing retreat of Russian forces around Kyiv reveals alleged atrocities.
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Europe is finally coming after Russia's energy On Tuesday, the European Commission proposed a phased ban of €4 billion ($4.3 billion) worth of Russian coal imports per year as part of a fifth package of sanctions designed to further diminish Russian President Vladimir Putin's war chest.
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US to announce new sanction package on Russia on Wednesday The new sanctions package will ban all new investment in Russia, increase sanctions on financial institutions and state-owned enterprises in Russia, and sanction Russian government officials and their family members.
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Russia invades Ukraine An increasing number of leaders — including US President Joe Biden — are accusing Russian forces of committing "war crimes." Biden has called for a war crimes trial against Russian President Vladimir Putin. Zelensky is ...
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Top US general: Potential for 'significant international conflict' is increasing "The Russian invasion of Ukraine is threatening to undermine not only European peace and stability but global peace and stability that my parents and a generation of Americans fought so hard to defend," Milley said.
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Charging Putin for potential war crimes is difficult, and any penalty hard to enforce An array of international judicial institutions have jurisdiction over abuses that Putin's military is accused of carrying out in Ukraine. But those courts differ in how they work and how their rulings are enforced — and few have any leverage over Russia.
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Twitter will no longer amplify or recommend Russian government accounts Washington (CNN Business) Twitter (TWTR) said Tuesday it will no longer amplify or recommend Russian government accounts on its platform, bringing its stance on Kremlin-linked accounts closer in line with its approach to Russian state media.
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EU targets Russian coal and ships in new sanctions The EU is proposing further sanctions against the Kremlin after allegations of Russian war crimes in Ukraine, with EU ambassadors meeting on Wednesday to decide what steps to take. European Commission head Ursula von der Leyen said planned measures ...
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Zelenskyy urges UN Security Council to boot Russia or dissolve for the world's sake Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy gave an impassioned speech to the United Nations Security Council on Tuesday, urging representatives not to let permanent member Russia continue to go unpunished for what he described as "the most terrible war crimes ...
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