EU Nations Considering Banning Russian Ships From Ports - Officials
European Union countries are considering a ban on Russian ships entering the bloc's ports, aiming to tighten sea restrictions after a halt on air traffic, European officials say, a step that would further hamper Russia's commercial shipments.
Ukraine's Kharkiv Struck By Cluster Bombs, Experts Say
Multiple cluster bombs were fired on Ukraine's second largest city Kharkiv on Monday, two munitions experts said after reviewing footage posted on social media.
Biden Seeks US Unity Through Russia Crisis
Biden seeks US unity through Russia crisis
'Locals Shooting At Locals': Kyiv Hunts Russian 'Saboteurs'
'Locals shooting at locals': Kyiv hunts Russian 'saboteurs'
Ghana, Nigeria To Fly Home Citizens Stranded By Ukraine Crisis
Ghana, Nigeria to fly home citizens stranded by Ukraine crisis
Fear And Solidarity For Refugees Stuck At Polish Border
Fear and solidarity for refugees stuck at Polish border
Russian Tourists Stranded In Bulgaria By Flight Ban
Hundreds of Russian skiers are stranded in Bulgaria's mountain resorts and wondering how they can return home after Russia's invasion of Ukraine prompted the European Union to close its airspace to all Russian planes.
Chevron CEO Points To 'Difficult Decisions' By Competitors To Leave Russia
Chevron Corp Chief Executive Officer Michael Wirth on Tuesday expressed concern over the "tragic situation" unfolding in Ukraine, forcing oil companies to make "very difficult decisions" on continued operations in Russia.
Ukraine's President To Russia: Stop Your Bombs Before Ceasefire Talks Can Start
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Tuesday Russia must call a halt to bombing Ukrainian cities before meaningful talks on a ceasefire could start, as a first round of negotiations this week had yielded scant progress.
Exclusive-Ukraine's Zelenskiy Tells Russia: Stop Bombing Before Ceasefire Talks Can Start
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Tuesday Russia must stop bombing Ukrainian cities before meaningful talks on a ceasefire could start, as a first round of negotiations this week had yielded scant progress.
Exclusive-Ukraine's Zelenskiy Tells Russia "just Stop The Bombing" Before More Ceasefire Talks
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Tuesday Russia must stop bombing Ukrainian cities before meaningful talks on a ceasefire could start, as a first round of negotiations this week had yielded scant progress.
Chip Firms Play Down Ukraine War Supply Fears
Chip firms play down Ukraine war supply fears
Queen Elizabeth Returns To Work After Covid
Queen Elizabeth returns to work after Covid
Analysis-Who Pays? UN Climate Report Reignites Global Fight For Compensation
With this week's U.N. climate science report laying bare the staggering economic costs and losses already faced from climate change, an inevitable question arises: who should pay?
Russian Oil Trade In Disarray Over Sanctions As Prices Blast Through $100
Russian oil trade was in disarray on Tuesday as producers postponed sales, importers rejected Russian ships and buyers worldwide searched elsewhere for needed crude after a raft of sanctions imposed on Moscow over the war in Ukraine.
Russian Oil Trade In Disarray Over Sanctions As Prices Blast Through $100/bbl
Russian oil trade was in disarray on Tuesday as producers postponed sales, importers rejected Russian ships and buyers worldwide searched elsewhere for needed crude after a raft of sanctions imposed on Moscow over the war in Ukraine.
G7 Will Seek To Seize Assets Of Key Russian Elites -Yellen
The Group of Seven major economies will convene a task force to focus on freezing and seizing assets of key Russian elites as it aims to put further pressure on Russia after its invasion of Ukraine, U.S.
U.S. Judge Says Palihapitiya Must Face Clover Shareholders' Lawsuit
A U.S. judge has ruled that venture investor Chamath Palihapitiya, Clover Health Investments Corp and its executives must face a lawsuit that claims they misled investors about the health insurance company when it went public via one of Palihapitiya's many special purpose acquisition companies.
Italy's Public Finances Improve In 2021 As Growth Rebounds
Italy's economy grew 6.6% last year following a record contraction of 9.0% in 2020, while the budget deficit and public debt came in below government targets, statistics bureau ISTAT reported on Tuesday.
Ukrainian Boy Reaches Safety In Hungary In Time For His 2nd Birthday
Clutching her son dressed in a thick green snowsuit to protect him from the freezing cold, 28-year-old Ukrainian Svetlana smiled faintly when asked his name as they arrived at a shelter in Hungary.
Exxon To Exit Russia, Suspend Further Investments
Exxon Mobil will exit Russia operations, including oil production fields, it said on Tuesday, becoming the latest major Western energy company to quit the oil-rich country following Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
Exxon To Exit Russia, Leaving $4 Billion In Assets, Sakhalin LNG Project In Doubt
Exxon Mobil on Tuesday said it would exit Russia oil and gas operations that it has valued at more than $4 billion and halt new investment as a result of Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
Exxon To Exit Russia, Leaving $4 Billion In Assets
Exxon Mobil on Tuesday said it would exit Russia oil and gas operations that it has valued at more than $4 billion and halt new investment as a result of Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
Explainer-Which International Banks Are Exposed To Russia?
The latest wave of sanctions on Russia over its Ukraine invasion has thrown the global banking industry deeper into turmoil, as Western countries try to squeeze Moscow's access to cash for its economy and international trade.
Taliban Row Back Comments Saying Afghans Barred From Leaving
Taliban row back comments saying Afghans barred from leaving
Canada's Economy Seen Up January After Strong Fourth Quarter
The Canadian economy mostly likely started 2022 on strong footing, despite the impact of the Omicron variant, while fourth quarter growth came in above expectations, official data showed on Tuesday.
Canada's Economy Seen Growing In January After Strong Fourth Quarter
The Canadian economy mostly likely started 2022 on a strong footing, despite the impact of the Omicron variant of the coronavirus, while fourth-quarter growth came in above expectations, official data showed on Tuesday.
IEA Meets On Potential Oil Stocks Release After Russia Invasion
Members of the International Energy Agency (IEA) are holding an extraordinary ministerial meeting on Tuesday which could lead to a coordinated oil stocks release as Russia's invasion of Ukraine sent oil prices soaring above $100 a barrel.
IEA Weighing Potential Oil Stocks Release After Russia Invasion
Ministers from International Energy Agency (IEA) member states are weighing the release of 60 million barrels from oil reserves, two sources familiar with the talks said on Tuesday, to cool oil prices soaring from Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
IEA Members Agree 60 Million Barrel Oil Stocks Release After Russian Invasion
Members states of the International Energy Agency (IEA) agreed on Tuesday to release 60 million barrels from oil reserves, Japan's industry minister said, as the U.S.