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CLEAN : Russian troops 'poised to strike' Ukraine: US Defence Minister Austin in Lithuania

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On a visit to Lithuania, United States Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin says that Russian troops on the borders of Ukraine are 'now poised to strike', at a press conference with Lithuania's Minister for Foreign Affairs Gabrielius...
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Bloomberg

Zelenskiy: Talks Between Russia, Ukraine Will Continue

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Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskiy says that talks between Ukrainian and Russian delegations will continue Tuesday. Speaking in a video address late Monday, Zelenskiy also praises a Russian state TV employee who interrupted the main...
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Boris Johnson: Putin 'doubling down' on level of violence in Ukraine

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Boris Johnson has said Vladimir Putin was “doubling down” on the level of violence being used in Ukraine. That was adding to the flow of refugees fleeing the country, he said.
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CLEAN : Protest in The Hague against Russia's invasion of Ukraine

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A group of Russians mainly living in the Netherlands stage a protest in front of the Russian embassy calling for an end to the war in Ukraine (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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VOICED : Una anciana de 98 años, memoria viva de la resistencia ucraniana, pide a Putin que retroceda

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A sus 98 años, Rozalia Choba lleva dentro de sí misma una parte de la historia de Ucrania: resistencia antinazi, gulag soviético y exilio (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Johnson Says U.K. Will Publish List of People Associated With Putin

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson says the U.K. will publish a list of all those thought to be associates of Russian President Vladimir Putin. "The vise is tightening on the Putin regime and it will continue to tighten," Johnson said in the...
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CLEAN : Ukrainians in New York protest Russia's invasion of their homeland

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Some 200 protesters, mostly Ukrainians, gather on Times Square and march in the streets of New York, to protest against the Russian invasion in their homeland (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Germany Says Russia's Ruble Demands Are 'Blackmail'

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German Finance Minister Christian Lindner says companies must resist Russia's demands for gas payments to be made in rubles. Lindner says Russian President Vladimir Putin is trying to "blackmail" companies. Linder spoke to Bloomberg's...
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Bloomberg

Ceasefire Talks, Russian Pullback Spark Hope, Doubts

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Peace talks with Ukraine have delivered a de-escalation pledge from Russia, but the U.S. is casting doubt on the plan as questions remain about the Kremlin's motives behind the move. Bloomberg's Marc Champion has more.
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Bloomberg

US Sanctions Russia's Top Central Banker

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The US sanctioned Russia central bank head Elvira Nabiullina and Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak as well as hundreds of other prominent Russians and businesses, punishing the country for President Vladimir Putin's attempt to annex...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Exiled Tikhanovskaya 'can't imagine' Belarus entering Ukraine war

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The exiled Belarusian opposition leader Svetlana Tikhanovskaya says she "can't imagine" that President Alexander Lukashenko could decide to engage his army in the conflict in Ukraine, despite the threats made against Kyiv (Footage by...
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Sky News

Nadhim Zahawi speaks on the energy price cap

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CLEAN: Interior interview with Chancellor, Nadhim Zahawi MP speaking in regards to the energy price cap and the Russian invasion of Ukraine on the 26th August 2022 in London, England
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Ukraine’s Big Question: Will Russia Fight, Flee Or Flood Kherson?

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The most pivotal question at this eight-month mark of the war, is whether Russia plans to withdraw from Kherson.
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Bloomberg

EPP Chair Urges EU Leaders to Build Up Energy Market

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Manfred Weber, chairman of the European People's Party, tells Bloomberg's Maria Tadeo that the bloc's leaders need to build up the European energy market to strengthen independence and create certainty. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Bloomberg

Putin Is Losing Badly in Ukraine: William Cohen

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Former US Defense Secretary William Cohen says Russia's Vladimir Putin is losing badly in Ukraine and that's why he's making more threats about using nuclear weapons. He's on "Balance of Power." Follow Bloomberg for business news &...
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Bloomberg

US Hopes OPEC+ Will Keep Adding Supply: Envoy

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The US welcomed the decision from OPEC+ earlier this month to speed up oil supply increases as a "major change of attitude," Amos Hochstein, the State Department's senior adviser for energy security, told Bloomberg's Annmarie Hordern in...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Biden announces US military reinforcements in Europe

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At a bilateral meeting with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, United States President Joe Biden announces that the US is to enhance its "force posture" in Europe, consisting of US military air, sea, land reinforcements on the...
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Sky News

Boris Johnson gives final policy speech

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Boris Johnson giving his final policy speech as Prime Minister speaking in regards to the energy crisis and Sizewell C nuclear power station on the 1st September 2022 in Sussex, England
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Sky News

Boris Johnson gives final policy speech

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Boris Johnson giving his final policy speech as Prime Minister speaking in regards to the energy crisis and Sizewell C nuclear power station on the 1st September 2022 in Sussex, England
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Barack Obama and Dmitry Medvedev have inherited the long and complicated US-Russia relationship. AP's former Moscow bureau chief Steve Hurst looks at how the leaders plan to improve relations

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HEADLINE: US, Russia poised to restart relationship CAPTION: Barack Obama and Dmitry Medvedev have inherited the long and complicated US-Russia relationship. AP's former Moscow bureau chief Steve Hurst looks at how the leaders plan to...
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Arizona Senator John McCain calls for U.S. to stand up to Russian leader. (March 21)

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Bill and Hillary Clinton teamed up with Arizona Sen. John McCain at the start of an annual meeting of college students in Tempe, Arizona, on Friday, putting on stage a former president, a onetime Republican presidential nominee, and...
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President Barack Obama conveyed skepticism about Russian promises to de-escalate a volatile situation in Ukraine, and said the United State and its allies are ready to impose new sanctions if Moscow doesn't make good on its commitments. (April 17)

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President Barack Obama conveyed skepticism Thursday about Russian promises to de-escalate a volatile situation in Ukraine, and said the United State and its allies are ready to impose fresh sanctions if Moscow doesn't make good on its...
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Sky News

America Threatens More Sanctions

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America Threatens More Sanctions
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Bloomberg

Putin Strikes Uncompromising Tone Over Russia Crisis

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Dec. 18 -- President Vladimir Putin struck an uncompromising stance over the crisis gripping Russia, accusing the U.S. and European Union of trying to undermine his nation and blaming external factors for the rubles sharp drop....