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How Russia-Ukraine War is Attracting Mercenaries from Intl Legion, Private Companies, Syria, Chechnya
Besides, Chechen, Syrian fighters, Russia has sent Wagner Group to Ukraine on orders of Putin to take out Zelenskyy. US and European companies are hiring former soldiers to carry out ‘extraction’ and evacuation in Ukraine.
Turkey Turns Mediator As Antalya Hosts Foreign Ministers Of Ukraine And Russia
Kuleba and Lavrov will meet in a trilateral format with Turkey acting as a mediator to help resolve the crisis
US Bans Russian Oil. How it Will Impact Kremlin’s Exports, Oil Prices & Inflation | EXPLAINED
If the US acts alone in banning imports of Russian oil and refined products, the impact on Moscow would likely be minimal.
Ukraine No Longer Wants NATO Membership; Biden Bans Russian Gas, Oil Imports | Key Updates
All Indian citizens who were stranded in Ukraine’s Sumy, where hostilities have surged following Russia’s military operation in Ukraine, were evacuated on Tuesday.
UN Rights Chief to Visit Xinjiang in May as Groups Press for Report
Human rights groups and others have focused much of their criticism on what they call detention centers set up by the Chinese government for Uyghurs and others in the region.
'Not Hiding, Humanitarian Corridors Didn't Work': Key Things Volodymyr Zelenskyy Said While Sharing Location
In the recent video shared on Instagrm, Zelenskyy also thanked the Ukrainian army for their efforts and reiterated his belief that his country would emerge victorious.
Ukraine Crisis: Russian Strike Destroys Vinnytsia Airport in Central Ukraine, Says Zelensky
Several cities and airbases in Ukraine have been bombed, shelled or hit with ballistic missiles since Russia launched its 11-day-old invasion.
Countries Imposing No-fly Zone Over Ukraine Party to Conflict, Says Russian Prez Putin
He added that imposing a no-fly zone would have 'colossal and catastrophic consequences not only for Europe but also the whole world'.
Why US Isn't Sending Troops in Ukraine, Which Scenario Can Lead to War With Russia & What Comes Next | Explained
Russia's unprovoked assault on Ukraine, now in its second week, has faced universal condemnation from Western powers.
War in Ukraine: UN Nuclear Watchdog Chief Offers to Go to Chernobyl after Russian Shelling Injures 2
The offer came hours after Russian invasion forces seized control of Europe's largest power plant at Zaporizhzhia after a battle with Ukrainian troops that caused a fire and fears of an accident.
Airbnb is Suspending All Operations in Russia and Belarus, CEO Says
Home rental company Airbnb Inc is suspending all operations in Russia and Belarus, Chief Executive Officer Brian Chesky said in a tweet on Thursday.
'Momentous Day for Justice at Workplace': Biden Ends Forced Arbitration for Sexual Assault, Harassment
President Joe Biden on Thursday gave victims of workplace sexual assault or harassment the right to seek recourse in a court of law instead of through forced arbitration proceedings.
Ukraine Says 5 Killed in Attack on TV Tower Near Holocaust Memorial Site
Video shared online by the city's emergency services showed first responders walking past downed power lines to put out fires in the rubble of buildings at the base of the tower.
UN: At Least 227 Civilians Dead in Ukraine Due to Russian Invasion, Figures So Far Vast Undercount
Ukrainian officials have presented far higher numbers, while the UN human rights office said receipt of information delayed and many reports still pending corroboration.
'He Lit the Match that Started the Fire': Texas Man First to Go on Trial for US Capitol Attack
Guy Reffitt, a 49-year-old oil industry worker from Wylie, Texas, is facing charges of bringing a gun to Washington, battling police officers and impeding an official proceeding.
Russian Forces Have Entered Kherson, Says Ukrainian Official
Russia warned residents in capital Kyiv to flee their homes on Tuesday and rained rockets down on the second city of Kharkiv.