Fri, Jan 20 20233:39 AM EST Read CNBC's previous live coverage here: Ukraine updates: Death toll from Dnipro strike rises; Mercenaries claim capture of village near Bakhmut
"Today's measures will disrupt Putin's ability to equip his military through third-party supply chains in Belarus, China, Serbia, Turkey, the UAE and Uzbekistan," the FCDO said. Among those sanctioned today were 31 individuals and entities linked to Russia's military industrial complex...
◆On March 18, 2022, President Aleksandar Vucic of Serbia questioned why those in the European Union and the West, who are brainwashing others today, didn't think of the principle of sovereignty and territorial integrity back in 1999. And on Kosovo, he said that there is no doubt who viola...
Falsehood 11: Ukraine today would become Taiwan tomorrow. If the Chinese mainland "pursues reunification with Taiwan by force", the United States will impose sanctions on China just as it did on Russia, and China will face severe consequences. Reality check: The Taiwan question and the Ukraine...
Kwasi Kwarteng, the Business Secretary, tweeted on Wednesday: “Jackdaw gas field – originally licensed in 1970 – has today received final regulatory approval.read more Share this: Facebook Twitter Email Print Like this:LikeLoading...
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The European Union on Wednesdayprohibited state-controlled news outlets Russia Today and Sputnikfrom broadcasting and publishing within Europe. "We are witnessing massive propaganda and disinformation over this outrageous attack on a free and independent country," European Commission President Ursula von de...
"Today, the eyes of the world are on Ukraine and the brave people who are fighting to protect their country and their democracy," she said. "And their bravery is a reminder that freedom and democracy can never be taken for granted by any of us." ...
ET today, according to the White House. The news comes as Russia announced that some of its troops would return to base after completing recent drills, but stressed that major military exercises would continue. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken also spoke on the phone with Russian ...