Near Ukraine Border, Western Arms Arrive Quickly And Discreetly
Near Ukraine border, Western arms arrive quickly and discreetly
US Condemns 'Reckless' Russian Attack On Ukrainian Nuclear Plant
US condemns 'reckless' Russian attack on Ukrainian nuclear plant
G7 Nations Condemn Attack On Ukraine Civilians, Urge Accountability For War Crimes
G7 foreign ministers on Friday said they were "deeply concerned" with the humanitarian toll from "Russia's continuing strikes" against Ukraine's civilian population and added they will hold accountable those responsible for war crimes.
Hundreds Of Latin Americans Return From Ukraine After Invasion
Close to 250 Ecuadoreans, many of them university students, arrived in the country on Friday after fleeing Ukraine following Russia's invasion, joining hundreds of other Latin Americans who have evacuated.
Pro-Russia Serbs March In Belgrade As Country Treads Ever Finer Line Between East And West
Thousands of Serbs waving Russian flags and carrying pictures of President Vladimir Putin marched through Belgrade to the Russian embassy on Friday, in a rare show of public support for Moscow after its invasion of Ukraine.
Russia Blocks Facebook, Accusing It Of Restricting Access To Russian Media
Russia is blocking Meta Platforms Inc's Facebook, the country's communications regulator said on Friday, in response to what it said were restrictions of access to Russian media on the platform.
Swiss Politician Files Criminal Complaint Against Credit Suisse
A Swiss member of parliament has filed a criminal complaint against Credit Suisse, he told Reuters on Friday, asking the country's attorney general to investigate potential sanctions violations after the Financial Times this week reported the bank had asked investors to destroy documents linked to loans to Russian oligarchs.
Russian Officials Call Arctic Council Boycott 'Regrettable'
Russian Arctic officials questioned on Friday the decision of their peers on the Arctic Council to boycott future talks held in Russia, calling their actions "regrettable."
Stellantis Weighs Producing Ethanol Hybrid Vehicle In Brazil
Stellantis is considering the production and sale of a hybrid vehicle powered by electricity and ethanol in Brazil by 2025, and plans to launch a new brand in the country this year, the company's chief operating officer for South America said on Friday.
Russia Faces Lasting Consequences From Ukraine War, World Bank Chief Says
Russia's war in Ukraine has "horrified" the World Bank's shareholders and will have lasting consequences for Russian President Vladimir Putin and Russia's standing on the global stage, the global lender's president said on Friday.
Julius Baer Halts Business With New Russian Clients -sources
Swiss wealth manager Julius Baer has halted any new business with wealthy Russians, two sources familiar with the bank's operations said, as European lenders try to limit their exposure to Russia's elite amidst tightening sanctions.
How Commercial Satellites Are Shaping The Ukraine Conflict
How commercial satellites are shaping the Ukraine conflict
Palladium Sprints To $3,000/oz Mark As Russia Supply Fears Grow
Palladium extended its rally to near a 10-month high within striking distance of $3,000 an ounce on Friday, as concerns over supply shortages from top-producer Russia mounted and the war in Ukraine bolstered demand for safe-haven gold.
U.S. Calls For Help To Rehome Afghans Who Fled Chaos Of Taliban Takeover
The United States still needs other nations to take Afghans who fled their homeland last year, a senior U.S.
Appeals Court Rules Biden Can Continue Expulsions At The U.S.-Mexico Border, With Limits
The United States can continue to rapidly expel migrant families caught crossing the U.S.-Mexico border, but should avoid sending them anywhere they could be persecuted or tortured, a federal appeals court ruled on Friday.
U.S. Court Allows Biden's Mexico Border Expulsions, With Limits
President Joe Biden's administration can continue to rapidly expel migrant families caught crossing the U.S.-Mexico border, but should not send them anywhere they could be persecuted or tortured, a federal appeals court ruled on Friday.
Almost A Third Of People Report Lingering Symptom 6-12 Months After COVID-19 -study
Almost a third of people report at least one ongoing symptom between 6 and 12 months after their coronavirus infection, a survey of 152,000 people in Denmark has found.
'We Are Close', UK Envoy To Iran Nuclear Talks Says As Europeans Fly Home
Indirect talks between Iran and the United States on reviving the 2015 Iran nuclear deal are close to reaching an agreement, the chief British envoy said on Friday as she and her French and German colleagues flew home to brief ministers.
UK Envoy Says Near Iran Nuclear Deal, Russian Points To Next Week
Indirect talks between Iran and the United States on reviving the 2015 Iran nuclear deal are close to reaching an agreement, the chief British envoy said on Friday as she and her French and German colleagues flew home to brief ministers.
UK, France Say Iran Nuclear Deal Is Close, Russia Points To Next Week
Indirect talks between Iran and the United States on reviving the 2015 Iran nuclear deal are close to reaching an agreement, the chief British and French envoys said on Friday as they and their German colleague flew home to brief ministers.
African Students Say They Faced Guns, Hostile Guards As They Fled Ukraine
Nigerian medical student Oduola Adebowale said he and some friends were trying to get on a train to flee Ukraine when the soldiers pointed guns at them and ordered them back.
Ukraine Still Has 'Significant Majority' Of Its Military Aircraft -U.S. Official
Ukraine still has a "significant majority" of its military aircraft available nine days after Russian forces started their invasion of the country, a U.S.
War In Ukraine Puts Pressure On East European Banks To Prop Up Sinking Currencies
Russia's invasion of Ukraine is putting pressure on central banks along the European Union's eastern flank to prop up their weakening currencies, forcing Czech and Polish rate-setters into market interventions and Hungary into prolonged rate hikes.
'Entire Life Gone': Russian Shells Turn Homes To Ash On Kyiv Front
'Entire life gone': Russian shells turn homes to ash on Kyiv front
Tesla Finally Gets Green Light To Start Production In Germany
Tesla finally gets green light to start production in Germany
Cultural Iron Curtain Falls For Russian Musicians
Cultural iron curtain falls for Russian musicians
Column-Global Recession Risks Rise After Russia Invades Ukraine: Kemp
U.S. and European economies are facing a heightened risk of a recession this year as Russia's invasion of Ukraine severely disrupts supply chains and causes inflation to accelerate to the fastest rate since the 1970s.
Global Recession Risks Rise After Russia Invades Ukraine: Kemp
U.S. and European economies are facing a heightened risk of a recession this year as Russia's invasion of Ukraine severely disrupts supply chains and causes inflation to accelerate to the fastest rate since the 1970s.
Argentine Catholic Bishop Sentenced To 4 1/2 Years In Jail In Sex Abuse Trial
A Catholic bishop accused of sexually abusing young men studying to be priests was found guilty by a court in northern Argentina on Friday, capping over a week of often graphic testimony in the latest sex crimes criminal case to hit the global church.
Argentine Catholic Bishop Convicted Of Sex Abuse, Sentenced To Prison
A Catholic bishop accused of sexually abusing young men studying to be priests was found guilty by a court in northern Argentina on Friday, capping over a week of often graphic testimony in the latest criminal abuse case to hit the global Church.