The latest on the Russia–Ukraine crisis, March 19. Click here for updates from March 18. Putin ‘in Better Shape Than Ever’, Belarus Leader Says Russian President Vladimir Putin is healthy, sane and “in better shape than ever”, his close ally Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko has said in an interview with the Japanese television channel TBS….
LIVE UPDATES: Russia Fires at Kyiv Suburbs, Eastern Donetsk: Ukraine’s National Police
The latest on the Russia–Ukraine crisis, March 19. Click here for updates from March 18. Russia Fires at Kyiv Suburbs, Eastern Donetsk: Ukraine’s National Police Over the past 24 hours, Russian forces have fired at eight cities and villages in the eastern Donetsk region, using aviation, rocket, and heavy artillery. Ukraine’s National Police claimed in…
LIVE UPDATES: Zelensky to Swiss: Freeze Oligarchs’ Accounts
The latest on the Russia–Ukraine crisis, March 19. Click here for updates from March 18. Zelensky to Swiss: Freeze Oligarchs’ Accounts Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has called on the Swiss government to freeze the bank accounts of all Russian oligarchs. Swiss public broadcaster SRF reported that Zelensky, who spoke via livestream on Saturday to antiwar…
Remember When Trump Warned Europe About Sending Billions to Russia? | Larry Elder
In 2008, Russian President Vladimir Putin invaded Georgia, and it was met with mild concern. In 2014, Putin invaded the Ukrainian peninsula of Crimea, and again it was considered unfortunate, but it was still unclear what could be done about it. In February of this year, Putin launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Let’s go…
South Africa’s President Blames Russian Invasion on NATO: ‘It Could Have Been Avoided’
The president of South Africa said on Thursday that he believes the war in Ukraine “could have been avoided,” blaming NATO’s decision to continually expand military troops eastward, ultimately leading to the current war, which Moscow calls a “special military operation.” “The war could have been avoided if NATO had heeded the warnings from amongst…
Democrats Pressure Oil CEOs to Lower Gas Prices; Blinken Accuses Russia of Committing War Crimes | NTD Evening News
The Biden administration and Democratic lawmakers are pressuring oil companies to produce more and pass price drops onto consumers, the secretary of defense and the secretary of state both called out Russian President Vladimir Putin for his alleged war crimes against civilians, and the Justice Department charges five men with stalking and harassing Chinese dissidents.
Putin: Economy Will Take Blow, But Adapt; Mortgage Rates Top 4%, Highest in 3 Yrs | NTD Business
Home mortgage rates top 4 percent for the first time in nearly three years. They could keep rising after the Fed confirmed it will start hiking interest rates. Russian President Vladimir Putin is recognizing the economic blow the country’s suffering, but also telling Russians they will recover. A top Chinese financial official promises more market stability….
Is America’s Reserve Currency Status At Risk?; Mortgage Rates Top 4% | NTD Business
Home mortgage rates top 4 percent for the first time in nearly three years. They could keep rising after the Fed confirmed it will start hiking interest rates. Russian President Vladimir Putin is recognizing the economic blow the country’s suffering, but also telling Russians they will recover. A top Chinese financial official promises more market stability….
Zelensky Outlines Demands for Ukraine–Russia Negotiations
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in an address on Thursday outlined the country’s key priorities for peace talks with Russia. “Negotiations are ongoing. Negotiations for the sake of Ukraine,” said Zelensky. “My priorities in the negotiations are absolutely clear: the end of the war, security guarantees, sovereignty, restoration of territorial integrity, real guarantees for our country,…
China’s Support for Russia’s Invasion Would Be Seen as Abomination: Australian PM
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has warned that Western nations would view any military support from China to Russia during the Ukraine conflict as an abomination. Morrison said that Beijing’s “chilling” silence on the invasion had disturbed him from the outset, saying it send “a terrible message.” “I think there is a real lack of…
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