Month: March 2022
In 1st speech after resignation, Cuomo assails ‘cancel culture,’ hints at return
Former New York governor says ‘political sharks’ exploited the situation for gain, warns against allowing tweets to become a new justice system
Read MoreIAEA ‘deeply concerned’ over Russia takeover of Ukraine nuclear plant
Ukrainian authorities say Russian forces cut off mobile networks and the internet at Zaporizhzhia; Grossi says regular communications crucial for facility’s safety and security
Read MoreForeign Ministry to start coordinating non-governmental aid to Ukraine
Section, to be led by ambassador to Prague, will help civil society groups join ongoing initiatives in the war-torn country
Read MorePutin’s media allies flipping out after being flooded with ‘thousands of texts and photos’ of Russian military dead: report
According to a report from the Daily Beast’s Russian media expert Julia Davis, Russian media personalities, who have been making excuses for Vladimir Putin’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, are bitterly complaining that they are being flooded with texts critical of
Read MoreBlinken rejects Russian demand to not link sanctions with Iran deal
US secretary of state dismisses Moscow’s stipulation that new measures it faces over Ukraine invasion won’t impact its rights in talks to revive 2015 nuclear pact
Read MoreMarjorie Taylor Greene on Ukraine: ‘The people that are suffering the most are the ones that are dying’
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) called Russian President Vladimir Putin a “madman” but said that President Joe Biden is “the worst part” and “responsible” for the war in Ukraine. At a rally in support of gun rights on Saturday, Greene
Read MoreAIPAC slammed for endorsing Republicans who refused to certify Biden’s election
Rival J Street says including 37 Congress members who wouldn’t confirm president in list of 120 ‘endangers American democracy’; lobby defends, saying it is a single-issue group
Read MoreTheir generation ousted South Korea’s military regime. Now they have to win over Gen Z
South Koreans in their 20s and 30s make up a third of voters, and candidates want to win them over. Many young voters are over the folks in power, a lot of whom are from an activist generation. (Image credit:
Read MoreBennett holds follow-up call with Putin after Moscow meeting
Amid diplomatic efforts to mediate conflict in Ukraine, PM also speaks to French, German leaders; Lapid to meet Blinken on Monday
Read MoreLatest Russia-Ukraine news: 5 wounded after Russian forces open fire at protest in occupied Ukrainian city – New York Post
Latest Russia-Ukraine news: 5 wounded after Russian forces open fire at protest in occupied Ukrainian city New York Post Ukraine officials report attack on airport, humanitarian corridor fails again: LIVE UPDATES Fox News Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine: Live Updates The New York Times
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