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Apr 21 2022
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Ukrainian Troops Begin Training In Britain As Johnson Steps Up Support
A small number of Ukrainian troops are being trained in Britain for the first time since the start of the Russian invasion as Prime Minister Boris Johnson steps up his military support to help Ukraine fight off its neighbour.The troops began training with armoured patrol vehicles donated by Britain this month, Johnson's spokesman said.
Britain is providing Ukraine with 120 armoured
International Business TimesMar 18 2022
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Ukrainians Head For The Southern Border
Hundreds of Ukrainians have headed for the U.S.-Mexico border since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine began, and the Biden administration’s response has been to pour gasoline on a powder keg.
Jesús Alejandro Ruiz Uribe, a federal delegate for the Mexican state of Baja California, reportedly claimed that nearly 500 Ukrainians have arrived in Tijuana and the surrounding area since the Russian
The American ConservativeMay 19 2022
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China in Talks With Russia to Buy Oil for Strategic Reserves
China is seeking to replenish its strategic crude stockpiles with cheap Russian oil, a sign Beijing is strengthening its energy ties with Moscow just as Europe works toward banning imports due to the war in Ukraine.
Beijing is in discussions with Moscow to buy additional supplies, according to people with knowledge of the plan who asked not to be named as the matter is private. Crude
BloombergFeb 26 2022
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Ukraine’s boats attack ships evacuating Ukrainian troops who surrendered on Snake Island
At least 16 Ukrainian naval boats attempted to attack the Black Sea Fleet ships that were evacuating the Ukrainian troops who had laid down their arms and surrendered on Snake Island, Russian Defense Ministry Spokesman Igor Konashenkov said at a briefing on Saturday.
He added that the boats could have been directed by US drones.
"On the evening of February 25, during the
TASSJan 21 2022
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Mitch McConnell says US should arm Ukraine after Biden’s Russia comments
Senate Republican Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said Thursday the US should arm Ukraine, a day after President Joe Biden’s remarks raised questions about an international response to a Russian invasion.
Biden seemed to imply during a news conference on Wednesday that the US and its allies might not be unified in response to Russia if it attacks Ukraine in “a minor incursion.”
New York Post (News)Feb 23 2022
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AP-NORC poll: Most in US oppose major role in Russia strife
There’s little support among Americans for a major U.S. role in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, according to a new poll, even as President Joe Biden imposes new sanctions and threatens a stronger response that could provoke retaliation from Moscow.
Biden has acknowledged a growing likelihood that war in Eastern Europe would affect Americans, though he has ruled out sending troops to
Associated Press Fact CheckFeb 23 2022
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U.S. Consumers Facing Highest Gasoline Prices in at Least Nine Years
President Joe Biden’s war on fossil fuels continues to drive surging oil prices, which are approaching $100 a barrel and will cause American consumers to pay the highest price for gasoline at the pump in at least nine years.
The left-wing media is trying to blame inflation and rising gasoline prices on Russian dictator Vladimir Putin’s aggression toward neighboring Ukraine and cited the
Breitbart NewsJun 09 2022
Analysis
Invasion News Fits on Front Page More When an Enemy Does the Invading
The New York Times’ slogan “All the News That’s Fit to Print” has appeared on the paper’s front page since 1897. But a comparison of Times coverage of the 2022 Ukraine War and the 2003 invasion of Iraq shows that the same kinds of news don’t always fit on the front page.
FAIR examined front pages of the New York Times between April 1 and April 30, 2022, and compared them to those from
FAIRJun 29 2022
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Ex-Giuliani associate sentenced to 20 months for campaign finance violations, fraud
NEW YORK, Oct 22 (Reuters) - Lev Parnas, a onetime associate of Donald Trump's former personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani, was found guilty on Friday of violating U.S. campaign finance laws during the 2018 elections.
Parnas, a Ukraine-born American businessman, and his former associate Igor Fruman had been accused of soliciting funds from Russian businessman Andrey Muraviev to donate to
ReutersApr 18 2022
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Sen. Chris Coons: ‘Putin Will Only Stop When We Stop Him’
Sen. Chris Coons, a Delaware Democrat and good friend of President Joe Biden, said on Sunday that "the level of brutality" displayed by Russian President Vladimir Putin in Ukraine may require the U.S. and NATO to come "more forcefully" to the aid of Ukraine.
"The American people cannot turn away from this tragedy in Ukraine," Coons, a member of the Foreign Relations Committee, told CBS'
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