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Ukraine marked 31 years of independence on Wednesday, six months to the day after Russia invaded. Following are related comments from world leaders and other prominent figures. Skip to main ...
From culture to commerce, sports to travel, the world is shunning Russia in myriad ways to protest President Vladimir V. Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. By Mark Landler LONDON — In Switzerland ...
Trump’s threat isn’t just non-credible – the positive market reaction in Russia suggests it is a gift for Moscow. The 50-day ...
President Biden promised that “the world will hold Russia accountable” for what he described as an “unprovoked and unjustified attack” on Ukraine. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky ...
Austin vows "significant reaction" if Russia uses chemical or biological in Ukraine 08:52. Washington — Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin warned Sunday a chemical or biological weapons attack by ...
The prospect of an imminent Russian invasion of Ukraine has heightened alarm in the region, threatening to plunge the country’s 44 million inhabitants further into the grips of conflict.
China’s Xi Jinping is closely monitoring what is happening to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s reputation following the invasion of Ukraine, retired Marine Corps Gen. James Jones said Monday ...
Demonstrators gather at the Lincoln Memorial to protest against the rising tensions between Russia and Ukraine in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 20. ... The global reaction was swift, ...
Countries across the globe have appealed to Russia to stop its invasion of Ukraine and promised to impose sanctions after Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a military operation to ...
World leaders Thursday reacted to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine with raw outrage — and vows of unprecedented sanctions — that shrouded a sense of powerlessness to defend Ukraine mi… ...
Ending the Russia-Ukraine war demands a shift in strategy from the Trump administration—one that compels Russian President Vladimir Putin to negotiate by coupling sustained pressure with ...