French Professor Drives 1,200 Miles To Offer His House To Ukrainian Refugees
When Russia invaded Ukraine last week French professor Yves Gineste didn't think twice - he set off on a four-day drive to the eastern edge of Slovakia to offer his Perpignan house to refugees.
Boeing To 'Strictly Adhere' To Restrictions On Operating In Russia -CEO
Boeing Co will strictly adhere to the export controls and restrictions that have been announced governing work in Russia, the U.S.
U.S. Secret Service Takes Two Men Into Custody In Washington's Georgetown Neighborhood
More than a half dozen U.S. Secret Service officers on Thursday took two men into custody from a car in Washington's Georgetown neighborhood and removed what seemed to be an assault-style rifle from the vehicle, a Reuters witness said.
Sacklers To Pay Up To $6 Billion To Resolve Purdue Opioid Lawsuits - Mediator
The Sackler family owners of Purdue Pharma LP reached a deal with nine state attorneys general to pay up to $6 billion in cash to resolve widespread litigation alleging that they fueled the U.S.
Sacklers To Pay $6 Billion To Settle Purdue Opioid Lawsuits
The Sackler family owners of Purdue Pharma LP reached a deal with a group of attorneys general to pay up to $6 billion in cash to resolve widespread litigation alleging that they fueled the U.S.
Supply Woes Lift Palladium To 7-month Peak, Gold Firms On Ukraine Crisis
Palladium extended gains to a more than seven-month high on Thursday, spurred by concerns over supply shortages following harsh sanctions on top-producer Russia, while the Ukraine crisis and soaring inflation lifted demand for safe-haven gold.
U.S. To Impose Sanctions On More Russian Oligarchs
The United States on Thursday will impose sanctions on an array of Russian oligarchs and the Kremlin spokesman, the White House said, as Washington takes aim at those close to Russian President Vladimir Putin in response to Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
U.S. Imposes Sanctions On More Russian Oligarchs
The United States on Thursday imposed fresh sanctions against Russian oligarchs, including on those active in the oil and real estate sectors, as Washington takes aim at those close to Russian President Vladimir Putin in response to Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
U.S. Takes Aim At Russian Oligarchs In Fresh Sanctions
The United States on Thursday imposed sanctions against Russian oligarchs as it targeted Russia's super-rich and others close to President Vladimir Putin, further ratcheting up financial pressure over Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
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Citigroup Unsure About Future Of Ukraine Business, Wary Of Cyber Threat -CEO
Citigroup is uncertain how long it will be able to keep its operations in Ukraine running and is concerned about a cyber attack by Russia, Chief Executive Jane Fraser said in an interview with CNBC.
Biden's Big Tech Regulators Pass Key Hurdle Before U.S. Senate Vote
A divided U.S. Senate Commerce Committee voted Thursday to send President Joe Biden's nominees to the U.S.
Key Democratic Senator Lujan Votes At Hearing After Absence
Democratic U.S. Senator Ben Ray Lujan, who was hospitalized after suffering a stroke, appeared at a U.S. Senate hearing Thursday after an absence of about a month.
Arctic Council In Upheaval Over Russia As Climate Change Transforms Region
Countries of the Arctic Council said on Thursday they would boycott future talks in Russia over its Ukraine invasion, throwing international cooperation in the region into upheaval at a time when climate change is opening it up to resource exploitation.
Canada To Raise Tariffs On Russian Imports, Send Rocket Launchers To Ukraine
Canada will remove Russia and Belarus's most favored nation status as trading partners, and will provide additional lethal aid to Ukraine, including rocket launchers and hand grenades, Canadian officials said Thursday.
Rivian Rolls Back Price Hike After Customer Backlash
Rivian Automotive Inc on Thursday rolled back price hikes on electric vehicles booked before March 1, days after facing backlash from customers following a 20% increase in prices.
Rivian Spares Preorders From Price Hike To Fix 'Painful' Mistake
Rivian Automotive Inc has rolled back price hikes on electric vehicles booked before March 1 after facing backlash from customers following a 20% increase in prices.
Europe Could Cut Russian Gas Imports By Over A Third In A Year, IEA Says
Europe could cut Russian gas imports by more than a third within a year, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Thursday in its 10-point plan on reducing reliance on Russia.
Saudi Crown Prince Plays The Oil Card In Quest For U.S. Recognition
Saudi Arabia's crown prince says he simply doesn't care whether Joe Biden misunderstands him.
Iran Approaching Nuclear Bomb Yardstick As Enriched Uranium Stock Grows
The stock of enriched uranium amassed by Iran in breach of its 2015 nuclear deal is growing to the point that its most highly-enriched material is most of the way to a common bomb yardstick, a report by the U.N.
Iran Nearing Nuclear Bomb Yardstick As Enriched Uranium Stock Grows
The stock of enriched uranium amassed by Iran in breach of its 2015 nuclear deal is growing to the point that its most highly-enriched material is most of the way to a common bomb yardstick, a report by the U.N.
Ukraine's 'IT Army' Targets Belarus Railway Network, Russian GPS
Ukraine's "IT army" of volunteer hackers announced a new set of targets on Thursday - including the Belarusian railway network and Russia's homegrown satellite-based navigation system, GLONASS.
Israeli Couple Hopes To Rescue Surrogate Mother In Ukraine
An Israeli couple has asked for government help in rescuing a surrogate mother carrying their child from the war in Ukraine.
'Hedgehogs' V Tanks, As Kyiv Braces For Russian Onslaught
As Russian troops closed in on Ukraine's capital Kyiv on Thursday, a muddy construction site in a local neighbourhood was teeming with workers and welders of the KAN real estate developer.
Ukraine Tapped Lion's Share Of IMF Reserve Allocation, Debt Pressures Building
Ukraine has exchanged all but $80 million of the $2.7 billion in new International Monetary Fund emergency reserves it received in August, IMF data show, and debt experts say it will likely need urgent debt relief this year.
Finns Warm To NATO In Alarmed Reaction To Russian Invasion Of Ukraine
Russia's invasion of Ukraine is causing a rapidly growing number of Finns to support membership of NATO, suggesting the country's delicate balancing act between the Kremlin and the U.S.-led military alliance could be coming to an end.
U.S. Warns Moscow, Minsk Against Deploying Nuclear Arms In Belarus
The United States warned Russia and Belarus at a U.N.
Russian Oligarchs' Yachts Seized In Europe, Others Harbouring In Maldives
France and Germany have seized two superyachts owned by Russian oligarchs, French authorities and Forbes magazine said, hitting Russia's super-rich under sanctions imposed on Moscow over its invasion of Ukraine.
Oligarch's Yacht Seized As Governments Ramp Up Sanctions On Russia's Super Rich
French authorities have seized four cargo vessels and one luxury yacht linked to Russian oligarchs as governments around the world on Thursday ramped up pressure on Russia's super-rich over Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
Yacht Seized As U.S. Ramps Up Oligarch Sanctions So Putin 'Feels The Squeeze'
French authorities seized four cargo vessels and one luxury yacht linked to oligarchs as the United States and other governments ramped up sanctions on Russia's super-rich on Thursday over Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.