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Curated Video

OPEC+ Makes Big Oil Cut To Boost Prices; Costs At Pump May Rise

Higher Ed
President Biden considered the OPEC+ decision "shortsighted" while the global economy is dealing with the negative impacts of the war in Ukraine.
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Bloomberg

Hutchison: Ukraine Needs More Air Defense

Higher Ed
Kay Bailey Hutchison, former US Ambassador to NATO, discusses sending more military aid to Ukraine. She speaks with David Westin on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

Biden Says U.S. Will Sanction Five Major Russian Banks

Higher Ed
President Joe Biden announces sanctions aimed at limiting Russia's ability to do business in foreign currencies and says the U.S. will be sanctioning Sberbank, Russia's largest lender, and four other financial institutions that represent...
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Bloomberg

U.K. Spy Chief Says Russia's Putin Misjudged Ukrainians' Resistance

Higher Ed
Jeremy Fleming, director general of the Government Communications Headquarters, the U.K.'s electronic surveillance agency, says Russian President Vladimir Putin "massively misjudged" the resistance of the Ukrainian people. Fleming speaks...
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Curated Video

U.S. Warns Russia Of 'Catastrophic Consequences' Over Nuclear Weapons

Higher Ed
National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan insisted Sunday that Moscow's threats are just the latest indication that Russia is struggling in its war.
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Bloomberg

Kyiv Pounded by Intense Barrage of Russian Missile Strikes

Higher Ed
Several blasts hit the Ukrainian capital Kyiv as well as cities across the country including Odesa, Dnipro and Lviv. The strikes follow Russian President Vladimir Putin blaming Ukraine's secret services for an attack on a key bridge link...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Nuclear attack "very unlikely" despite Putin's threats, says analyst

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Vladimir Putin's nuclear threats directed towards the West are likely to be a bluff, according to a UK defence and security think tank (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Press Association

Liz Truss: ‘Ludicrous debates’ about statues and pronouns must end

Higher Ed
The Foreign Secretary has waded into the so-called culture wars by declaring that it is “time to end” the questioning of Britain’s history and shut down “ludicrous debates” on pronouns. Liz Truss, who is also the UK Government’s...
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Bloomberg

Musk's Ukraine Starlink Warning

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Longview Global Advisors President Dr. DJ Peterson and Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow join Emily Chang to discuss Elon Musk's threat to cut financial support for the Starlink system that has become an essential communications tool as Ukraine...
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Bloomberg

Biden on Putin: `This Man Cannot Remain in Power'

Higher Ed
U.S. President Joe Biden warned Russia that any incursion onto NATO territory will be met with "the full force of our collective power." In a speech Saturday in Warsaw, Poland, Biden criticized President Vladimir Putin's "craving for...
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Curated Video

Pres. Biden To Release 15M Barrels From Oil Reserve, More Possible

Higher Ed
President Joe Biden will open to the door to more oil reserves this winter to keep prices down, while the strategic reserve hits a low.
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Curated Video

Odessa’s Catacombs: Same Strange Bomb Shelter, Different Enemy

Higher Ed
Young Ukrainians are transforming a network of underground tunnels in Ukraine’s southern port city into bomb shelters.
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The Recount

What to Make of Biden’s Handling of Russia vs. Ukraine

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John Heilemann talks with Michael Beschloss, NBC News Presidential Historian, host of Fireside History with Michael Beschloss on Peacock/MSNBC, and author of ten books focusing on the presidency, about President Biden’s handling of the...
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Press Association

Prime Minister defends forthcoming trip to Saudi Arabia

Higher Ed
Boris Johnson has defended his forthcoming trip to Saudi Arabia, arguing that it was necessary to divert the West away from Russian oil and gas. He told reporters at Lancaster House following the Joint Expeditionary Force summit that “we...
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Bloomberg

Kimmitt: Scholz Needs to Show Commitment to NATO

Higher Ed
Bob Kimmitt, the former ambassador to Germany, joined David Westin on Balance of Power to discuss German Chancellor Olaf Scholz's first meeting with President Joe Biden and where Germany and NATO fall in the growing hostilities between...
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Press Association

Nancy Pelosi and Sir Lindsay Hoyle discuss Ukraine crisis

Higher Ed
Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the House of Representatives and Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle discuss threats to democracy, and the Ukraine crisis, including the Biden-Putin summit initiative.
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Bloomberg

Ramaphosa: South Africans Support Neutrality Over Russia

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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa says Russia's invasion of Ukraine requires people to sit and talk because "when you attack them, it diminishes the role you can play" in mediation. He made the comments in an interview with...
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Bloomberg

Japan Ahead: Ukraine Ambassador Urges More Firms to Cut Russia Ties

Higher Ed
Ukrainian Ambassador to Japan Sergiy Korsunsky discusses the international response to Russia's invasion. The Japanese government decided to provide non-lethal military equipment to Ukraine, and announced it would accept refugees. And...
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Bloomberg

Putin's Moves a Sign of His 'Desperation': EU Official

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EU Lead Spokesperson for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Peter Stano says Russian President Vladimir Putin call for "partial mobilization" and vow to annex territories his forces are occupying are "yet another sign of his...
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Curated Video

Russia's Putin Announces Military Operation In Ukraine

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Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday announced a military operation in Ukraine, claiming it’s intended to protect civilians.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Russian consulate in New York vandalized with red paint

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Manhattan's Upper East Side residents react after the Russian Consulate in New York was vandalized with red spray paint early Friday, in an apparent protest as President Vladimir Putin pursues his bloody invasion of Ukraine (Footage by...
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Press Association

Putin is afraid of everything Britain values, Starmer says

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Vladimir Putin is afraid of democracy, openness and progress and fears the world will “move on without him”, Sir Keir Starmer has said. The Labour leader said the Russian president is “afraid of everything that we are most proud of” and...
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Curated Video

Odesa’s Catacombs: Same Strange Bomb Shelter, Different Enemy

Higher Ed
Young Ukrainians are transforming a network of underground tunnels in Ukraine’s southern port city into bomb shelters.
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Bloomberg

Europe Buying More Russian Gas Than Pre-Invasion: Sankey

Higher Ed
Paul Sankey, founder and lead analyst at Sankey Research, discusses natural gas flows from Russia to Europe through Ukraine. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."