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Bloomberg

Putin: Russia Has No Ill Intentions Toward Its Neighbors

Higher Ed
Russian President Vladimir Putin says that Russia has no ill intentions towards its neighboring countries and calls on them not to impose any sanctions. (In Russian with English subtitles)
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Curated Video

Biden Hits Russia With New Sanctions, Says Putin 'Chose War'

Higher Ed
The sanctions target Russian banks, oligarchs, and high-tech sectors.
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Press Association

Protesters unfurl a pro-Ukraine banner over Westminster Bridge

Higher Ed
Campaigners from Freedom from Torture unfurled an 18 metre banner of the Ukrainian flag on Westminster Bridge calling on the UK government to support Ukrainian refugees by scrapping its Nationality and Borders Bill.
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Sky News

Interview with Boris Johnson on Emirates energy

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior shots of an interview with UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson on energy supply and investment from the Emirates states, his relationship with the Saudi Arabian regime and Ukraine on 16th March 2022 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab...
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Bloomberg

Did Biden's Russian Sanctions Go Far Enough?

Higher Ed
U.S. President Joe Biden's debut set of sanctions on Russia for its actions over disputed Ukrainian territory hit markets with a whimper and were quickly criticized as limited in scope. Emily Wilkins of Bloomberg Government reports.
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Bloomberg

Putin Shouldn't View Bolstering of Forces as Provocation: Kirby

Higher Ed
National Security Counsel Coordinator John Kirby says there's no reason Russian President Vladimir Putin should view the bolstering of forces as as provocation. Kirby spoke with Bloomberg's Annmarie Hordern in Madrid.
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Curated Video

Russia Says It Will Increase Attacks On Kyiv

Higher Ed
Russia says Ukraine launched airstrikes on residential buildings, but Ukrainian officials have not confirmed striking targets in Russia.
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Bloomberg

Blinken: Still Looking at Many Months of War in Ukraine

Higher Ed
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken says accusations that US sanctions on Russia are impeding the delivery of food are not true. Speaking during a news conference with NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg, he also says the war in...
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Curated Video

Missile Strike Kills 50 At Ukraine Rail Station Crowded With People

Higher Ed
The station in the Donetsk region has been used to evacuate civilians as Russia concentrates its invasion in eastern Ukraine.
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Curated Video

Zelenskyy Says U.S. Officials To Visit Ukraine Sunday

Higher Ed
Newsy reached out to the White House and U.S. State Department but both declined to comment.
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Curated Video

Mariupol Officials: Second Mass Grave Found

Higher Ed
Earlier this week, satellite photos revealed what appeared to be rows upon rows of more than 200 freshly dug mass graves.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Analyst: Russian Kherson retreat 'hugely significant' for Ukraine

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Ed Arnold of the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) says that Russia's withdrawal from Kherson is 'hugely significant' for Ukraine as it means there will be no Russian forces to the west of the Dnipro river(Footage by AFPTV via Getty...
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Press Association

Boris Johnson supports Christmas appeal to send medical supplies to Ukraine

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Former prime minister Boris Johnson is backing a campaign by a private health group to send medical supplies to stricken Ukrainian hospitals.
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Bloomberg

Fmr UK Ambassador to the US, France, & Turkey, Sir Peter Westmacott, on King Charles III

Higher Ed
Former British Ambassador to the US, Turkey, and France, Sir Peter Westmacott, discusses the road ahead for King Charles III. He speaks with David Westin on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

Griner Swap Separate From Russia Talks, John Kirby Says

Higher Ed
John Kirby, National Security Council coordinator for strategic communications, discusses the release of WNBA star Brittney Griner in a one-to-one swap for Viktor Bout, a notorious arms dealer. He speaks with David Westin on "Balance of...
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Bloomberg

UK Chancellor Zahawi Says More Energy Aid to Come

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Nadhim Zahawi, UK Chancellor of the Exchequer, said he's working on additional energy aid to help households and businesses, which will help the country's incoming leader "hit the ground running" after a vote in the governing party...
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Sky News

Nadhim Zahawi cost of living interview at Sydenham School part 1

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior shot interview with Britain's Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi on the cost of living crisis and energy bills on August 17 2022 at Sydenham School, London, United Kingdom
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Curated Video

Ukrainian Forces Retake Areas Near Kyiv Amid Fear Of Traps

Higher Ed
Zelenskyy said he expects departed towns to receive airstrikes and shelling from afar and for the battle in the east to be intense.
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Press Association

Actions of Russian forces in Bucha 'doesn't look far short of genocide', says Boris Johnson

Higher Ed
Boris Johnson has said the actions of Russian forces in the Ukrainian town of Bucha “doesn’t look far short of genocide”. Speaking during a visit to a hospital in Welwyn Garden City, the Prime Minister said he was confident there would...
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U.N. Secretary General Visits Destroyed Ukrainian Towns

Higher Ed
"Wherever there is a war, the highest price is paid by civilians," said António Guterres as he visited the bombed-out Kyiv suburb of Irpin.
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Curated Video

Extent Of Civilian Casualties In Ukraine Brought To Light

Higher Ed
President Biden says more sanctions will be announced soon as the U.S. gathers evidence of war crimes.
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Bloomberg

University of Sydney's Grgic on Ukraine, Russia & the G-7

Higher Ed
University of Sydney Senior Lecturer Gorana Grgic discusses the pledge by G-7 leaders to ban the import of Russian oil in response to President Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine. She speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on...
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Curated Video

Ukrainian Leaders Fear Russian Action Marking Six Months Of Invasion

Higher Ed
Ukrainian Independence Day and the six-month anniversary of Russia's invasion fall on the same day, drawing different displays across the country.
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Bloomberg

Ukraine's Kuleba Calls for More Weapons From West

Higher Ed
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba says the counteroffensive against Russia in the eastern region of Ukraine will continue. Speaking with Annmarie Hordern on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close," Kuleba also calls for more weapons from...