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Ukraine President Urges World to Scrap Russia's UNSC Voting Powers, Calls Country's Actions 'Genocide'
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy termed Russia's invasion of his country as "terror", saying more cities will be bombed and children will be killed.
More Than 368,000 People Flee Ukraine After Russian Invasion: UN
A large number of those escaping to neighbouring countries have crossed over into Poland, where the authorities have counted some 156,000 crossing since the invasion started early Thursday.
Russians Don't Deserve 'Pointless War': Antony Blinken's Fresh Appeal Amid War in Ukraine
Blinken sought to counter President Vladimir Putin's argument that the West threatens Russia with an eastern expansion of NATO into former Soviet bloc countries.
Once Rivals, Now Friends: Ukraine’s Billionaires Stand With Zelensky As Russia Wages War
Ukraine's richest met the nation's president Zelensky earlier this week and assured him of their support. Most of them are in Ukraine as Russia wages war
India-Russia Relations Distinct from Washington's Equation with Moscow, That's Okay: US
India's relationship with Russia is distinct from that the US shares with the latter and that is okay, the Biden administration said, underlining that Washington has asked every country that has leverage with Moscow to use it to protect rulesbased interna...
War in Ukraine: US Says Russian Forces Lose Momentum to Stiff Ukraine Resistance
Russian forces, which entered Ukraine early Thursday, have yet to seize any major cities, or gain control of airspace, the official said.
Ukrainian Forces Fighting Russian Army Outside Kyiv; Bridge Blown To Deter Invasion
Deputy defence minister of Ukraine Hanna Malyar said Russian forces have captured an armored vehicle of the Ukrainian forces and are entering Kyiv flanked by Russian tanks.
Amid Russian Invasion, Man's Tearful Goodbye to Daughter Captures Havoc Gripping Ukraine | WATCH
The Russian invasion, being termed as the 'darkest hours of Europe since World War II' by world leaders, has led to panic among civilians in Ukraine.
War in Ukraine: Russia Could Use Cryptocurrency to Blunt the Force of US Sanctions
On Tuesday, the Biden administration enacted fresh sanctions on Russia over the conflict in Ukraine, aiming to thwart its access to foreign capital.
War In Ukraine: Biden Speaks To Zelensky, Slams Russian Aggression Says US Stands With Ukrainians
Biden said he will meet G7 leaders later on Thursday to announce sanctions on Russia to fend Russian forces from continuing with the aggression
Ukraine Says Another Sweeping Cyber Attack Underway as State Websites and Banks Hit
Ukrainian authorities said this week they had seen online warnings that hackers were preparing to launch major attacks on government agencies, banks and the defence sector.
Russia Increases Troops In Belarus, And Both Practised Mock-Invasion Of Lithuania Last Year
During the 2020 Zapad joint drills, Russian-Belarusian forces held a mock-invasion of Lithuania. The Russian presence there is now worrying the Baltic states
Russia-Ukraine Conflict: India Says Recent Developments Can Undermine Stability In The Region
Indian envoy to the UN TS Tirumurti said that India is concerned regarding the recent developments between Ukraine and Russia and fears it can challenge stability in the region
Israeli PM Says Revived Iran Nuclear Deal Would Mean More "Volatile" Middle East
Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said on Sunday that a U.S.Iranian deal taking shape to revive Iran's 2015 nuclear agreement with world powers is weaker than the original arrangement and would lead to more volatility in the region.
UK to Scrap All Remaining COVID Restrictions Next Week; Move to 'Protect Without Restricting Freedom', Says Boris
The British government confirmed Saturday that people with COVID19 won't be legally required to selfisolate starting next week.
Twelve Still Missing After Blaze Engulfs Greece-Italy Ferry
Twelve people are still missing after a blaze swept through a ferry sailing from Greece to Italy early on Friday, Greek authorities said on Saturday, as firefighters battled for a second day to control the fire and crews towed the vessel closer to the sho...