The latest on the Russia–Ukraine crisis, April 4. Click here for updates from April 3. Russia May Collect $321 Billion Windfall If Oil and Gas Keep Following Russia’s energy revenue is expected to skyrocket this year if trading partners continue purchases of oil and gas from the sanction-hit country. Russia will get an estimated $321…
LIVE UPDATES: Russia May Collect $321 Billion Windfall If Oil and Gas Keep Following
LIVE UPDATES: Japan Condemns Attacks on Ukraine Civilians
The latest on the Russia–Ukraine crisis, April 4. Click here for updates from April 3. Japan Condemns Attacks on Ukraine Civilians Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida told reporters Monday that he strongly condemned the reported attacks on civilians in Ukrainian towns on the outskirts of Kyiv “as violation to international law.” European leaders have already…
LIVE UPDATES: Russia Orders Probe of Ukrainian ‘Provocation’ Over Civilian Deaths in Bucha
The latest on the Russia–Ukraine crisis, April 4. Click here for updates from April 3. Russia Orders Probe of Ukrainian ‘Provocation’ Over Civilian Deaths in Bucha Russia’s chief investigator on Monday ordered an official examination of what he called a Ukrainian “provocation” after Kyiv accused the Russian military of massacring civilians in the town of…
LIVE UPDATES: Russia Denies Growing Charges of War Crimes; Orders Probe of Ukrainian ‘Provocation’ Over Civilian Deaths in Bucha
The latest on the Russia–Ukraine crisis, April 4. Click here for updates from April 3. Russia Denies Growing Charges of War Crimes; Orders Probe of Ukrainian ‘Provocation’ Over Civilian Deaths in Bucha The Kremlin has strongly rejected the accusations that Russian troops committed atrocities against civilians in Ukraine and pushed for a meeting of the…
Zelenskyy Asks Grammys Audience to Support ‘In Any Way You Can’
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Sunday made a surprise video appearance at the music industry’s star-studded Grammy Awards celebration in Las Vegas and appealed to viewers to support his country “in any way you can.” “What is more opposite to music? The silence of ruined cities and killed people,” said Zelenskyy in the video that…
Hungary’s Prime Minister Orban Wins Reelection
BUDAPEST—Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban scored a fourth consecutive landslide win in Sunday’s election, as voters endorsed his ambition of a conservative, “illiberal” state. Surrounded by leading party members, a triumphant Orban, 58, said Sunday’s victory came against all odds. “We have scored a victory so big, that it can be seen even from the…
West Promises More Sanctions Against Russia Amid War Crime Allegations
Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the United States is seeking accountability after photos emerged over the weekend that allegedly showed a massacre near Ukraine’s capital as European Union officials promised more sanctions. “We will … make sure that the relevant institutions and organizations that are looking at this, including the State Department, have everything…
Putin Spokesman: Peace Talks Should Continue, Ukraine ‘Hostile’ Towards Russia
The Kremlin’s chief spokesman said over the weekend that Russia-Ukraine peace talks should continue but asserted that Ukraine has been a “hostile country” against Moscow for years now. “Ukraine is a very difficult country for us. It is in its current state a country hostile towards us,” Dmitry Peskov, the chief spokesman for Russian President…
Ukraine Accuses Russia of Executing Civilians ‘With Hands Tied Behind Backs’
Ukrainian officials on Sunday claimed that Ukrainian civilians were massacred by Russian forces in the city of Bucha, located near Kyiv, as Western powers said they would ready more sanctions against Moscow. The “Bucha massacre proves that Russian hatred towards Ukrainians is beyond anything Europe has seen since WWII,” said Ukraine Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba…
Ukraine Accuses Russia of Executing Civilians; Moscow Denies Claims
Ukrainian officials on Sunday claimed that Ukrainian civilians were massacred by Russian forces in the city of Bucha, located near Kyiv, as Western powers said they would ready more sanctions against Moscow. The “Bucha massacre proves that Russian hatred towards Ukrainians is beyond anything Europe has seen since WWII,” said Ukraine Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba…
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