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A “bloody massacre” could happen if Russia invades Ukraine
The U.S. assures that it will "respond affirmatively" if its Eastern European allies request increased military presence in case Russia attacks Ukraine
The U.S. assures that it will "respond affirmatively" if its Eastern European allies request increased military presence in case Russia attacks Ukraine
“Now it’s up to the international community to react to this one-sided, incomprehensible and unjustified action by the Russian president," German Chancellor Olaf Scholz told reporters on Tuesday
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The Ukrainian Army also indicated that more than 19,000 Russian military personnel have died since the invasion began
The New Zealand government also announced that it will provide NZ$13 million in additional military and legal assistance to Ukraine
ExxonMobil CEO Darren Woods said company is increasing U.S. production in New Mexico and Texas, outside the country in Guyana
OPEC officials have warned European Union lawmakers in Brussels that a ban on Russian oil would hurt consumers and urged Moscow and the West to work towards a diplomatic solution to the looming energy crisis
"You can't claim to be a summit of democracies if at the table are seated elements that are clearly anti-democratic,” the senator said
Ashton Kutcher posted a video to his Twitter account on Thursday where wife Mila Kunis said she was “proud” of her Ukrainian heritage and promised to help those who have fled the country during Russia’s invasion.
Kara Xaen, a 26-year-old Ukrainian sex worker who returned to be home with her family, urged those looking to get involved to make donations directly to people on the ground in Ukraine