Ukrainian Government Sites Taken Down After Cyber Attacks -IT Official
Ukrainian government websites have been temporarily taken down in the aftermath of a wave of digital attacks amidst Russia's invasion of Ukraine, a government official said Monday.
Russia Tells TikTok Not To Recommend Military Content To Minors
Russia's communications regulator on Monday demanded TikTok stop including military-related content in recommended posts for minors, in an announcement shared in its official Telegram channel.
U.S. Can Focus On Two Theaters - Indo-Pacific And War In Europe, Official Says
The United States will keep its focus on the Indo-Pacific despite the Ukraine crisis, the White House Indo-Pacific policy coordinator said on Monday, adding Washington has been deeply engaged in two theaters simultaneously before, including during World War Two and the Cold War.
Rouble-crypto Trading Soars As Sanctions Hit Russian Currency
Trading volumes between the Russian rouble and the Tether cryptocurrency spiked sharply on Monday as the local currency tumbled to a record low on Western sanctions, data shared with Reuters showed.
US Downplays Putin Nuclear Mobilization
US downplays Putin nuclear mobilization
Explainer-Could Germany Keep Its Nuclear Plants Running?
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and economy minister Robert Habeck on Sunday mapped out potentially radical changes to the country's energy system, going as far as floating the possibility to keep nuclear power plants running for longer.
Investors Seek Bargains As Ukraine Keeps Markets On Edge
Money managers are scanning roiled global markets for bargains after unprecedented Western sanctions propelled Russia into a full-blown crisis, sent oil prices soaring and put monetary policy bets in flux.
Russia Sanctions Lift Borrowing Costs For Dollars In Funding Markets
The cost of raising U.S. dollar funds in the euro swaps market rose sharply on Monday after Western nations ramped up sanctions against Russia over the weekend, including blocking some Russian banks from the SWIFT international payments system.
Russia Sanctions Hike U.S. Dollar Borrowing Costs In Funding Markets
The cost of raising U.S. dollar funds in the euro swaps market rose sharply on Monday after Western nations ramped up sanctions against Russia over the weekend, including blocking some Russian banks from the SWIFT international payments system.
No Russian 'Muscle Movements' After Putin's Nuclear Readiness Alert, U.S. Says
The United States still has not seen any "muscle movements" following Russian President Vladimir Putin's weekend announcement that he was putting his nuclear forces on high alert, a senior U.S.
Exclusive-Tax Energy Firms' Windfall Profits To Raise Green Cash, EU To Tell Countries - Sources
The European Commission will propose that member countries tax the profits energy companies made from recent gas price spikes and invest the revenue in renewable energy and energy-saving renovations, sources familiar with the matter said on Monday.
NYSE, Nasdaq Halt Trading In Stocks Of Russia-based Companies
Nasdaq Inc and Intercontinental Exchange Inc's NYSE have temporarily halted trading in the stocks of Russia-based companies listed on their exchanges, their websites showed.
'Emerging From A Darkness': Mardi Gras Revelers Shed Pandemic Woes
Mark Childress wrapped his black and gold sequin-studded robe tight against a cool night wind and surveyed the thousands of revelers gathering for the city's first Carnival parade in two years.
Exclusive-India's Top Lender Stops Handling Trade With Sanctioned Russian Entities -sources
India's top lender will not process any transactions involving Russian entities subject to international sanctions imposed on Russia after its invasion of Ukraine, according to a letter seen by Reuters and people familiar with the matter.
India's Top Lender Stops Handling Trade With Sanctioned Russian Entities - Sources
India's top lender will not process any transactions involving Russian entities subject to international sanctions imposed on Russia after its invasion of Ukraine, according to a letter seen by Reuters and people familiar with the matter.
Ukrainian Refugees Flood Poland Where Warm Soup And Solidarity Await
Ukrainian refugees flood Poland where warm soup and solidarity await
Cyberattack On NATO Could Trigger Collective Defence Clause - Official
A cyberattack on a NATO member state could trigger Article 5, its collective defence clause, a NATO official said on Monday, amid concerns that chaos in cyberspace around Russia's invasion of Ukraine could spill over into other territories.
Russians Worry For Their Savings As Ruble Tanks
Russians worry for their savings as ruble tanks
UK To Freeze All Russian Banks' Assets, Bars Ships
UK to freeze all Russian banks' assets, bars ships
Toymaker Lego Advises Russian Staff To Stay Silent On Ukraine Conflict
Toymaker Lego has recommended that its staff in Russia not attend protests or get involved in any public discussion about the war in Ukraine, after police detained thousands at anti-war protests across Russia.
Explainer-Which Banks In Europe Are Exposed To Russia?
A ramping up of financial sanctions against Russia following its invasion of Ukraine has plunged European lenders into turmoil.
Which Banks In Europe Are Exposed To Russia?
A ramping up of financial sanctions against Russia following its invasion of Ukraine has plunged European lenders into turmoil.
Sberbank Faces Protests, Cash Withdrawals Outside Of Russia
Sberbank faces protests, cash withdrawals outside of Russia
Ukraine's Ports To Stay Closed Until Russian Invasion Ends - Maritime Administration
Ukrainian ports will remain closed until Russia's invasion ends, the head of Ukraine's Maritime Administration said on Monday, adding that the port of Mariupol has sustained damage from Russian shelling.
Twitter Will Label, Reduce Visibility Of Tweets Linking To Russian State Media
Twitter is adding labels and reducing the visibility for tweets containing content from Russian state-affiliated media websites like RT and Sputnik, the social media company said on Monday.
'Liveable Future' At Risk, UN Climate Report Warns
'Liveable future' at risk, UN climate report warns
Young Ukrainian Who Fled Kyiv Returns To Join The War
When Russia invaded Ukraine last week, Max Karmazin said he and his friends fled Kyiv to the relative safety of the west of the country.
Russia Expected To Try To Encircle Kyiv In Coming Days -U.S. Official
The United States expects Russian forces to try to encircle Kyiv in the coming days and could become more aggressive out of frustration with their slow advance on the Ukrainian capital, a senior U.S.
Nigerian Floating Slum Braces For More Storm Damage
When his boat capsized during a storm last year, Nigerian fisherman Tanti Leon clung to its upturned hull with his children and wondered if he should give up trying to fish in the waters around Lagos's flood-prone shanty town of Makoko.
Sudanese Protesters Against Military Rule Defy Tear Gas To Reach Palace Gates
Huge crowds of Sudanese protesters demonstrating against military rule advanced up to the gates of the presidential palace in central Khartoum on Monday, despite facing heavy tear gas and stun grenades, a Reuters reporter said.