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The results of the third round of negotiations between Russia and Ukraine: πΈ The Russian side hopes that humanitarian corridors will start working from tomorrow, the Ukrainian side has given assurances of this β Russia's delegation head Medinsky; πΈ Theβ¦
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The Russian delegation has departed negotiations with Ukraine in the Brest region
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Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak clarifies Russia's position on Europe's record gas prices and proposals to ban oil exports from Russia:
βͺοΈ The rise in oil and gas prices has been caused by the failure of Europe's energy policy, Russia has nothing to do with the current rise;
βͺοΈ Russia is fulfilling its obligations regarding the supply of gas, as well as oil and oil products;
βͺοΈ Moscow is concerned about market pressure and allegations of a possible embargo;
βͺοΈ These discussions have created uncertainties and resulted in significant harm to consumers;
βͺοΈ Rejection of Russian oil will lead to catastrophic consequences for the world market, causing a surge in prices of up to $300 per barrel or more;
βͺοΈ It cannot be quickly replaced; it will take more than one year and European consumers will pay for it;
βͺοΈ Russia has the right to impose an embargo on the pumping of gas through the Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline because of the situation with Nord Stream 2, but is not doing this;
βͺοΈ Gazprom is fulfilling its contract for gas transit through Ukraine;
βͺοΈ In general, Russia is ready for Europe to give up Russian energy resources. Moscow understands where it can redirect the supplies
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βͺοΈ The rise in oil and gas prices has been caused by the failure of Europe's energy policy, Russia has nothing to do with the current rise;
βͺοΈ Russia is fulfilling its obligations regarding the supply of gas, as well as oil and oil products;
βͺοΈ Moscow is concerned about market pressure and allegations of a possible embargo;
βͺοΈ These discussions have created uncertainties and resulted in significant harm to consumers;
βͺοΈ Rejection of Russian oil will lead to catastrophic consequences for the world market, causing a surge in prices of up to $300 per barrel or more;
βͺοΈ It cannot be quickly replaced; it will take more than one year and European consumers will pay for it;
βͺοΈ Russia has the right to impose an embargo on the pumping of gas through the Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline because of the situation with Nord Stream 2, but is not doing this;
βͺοΈ Gazprom is fulfilling its contract for gas transit through Ukraine;
βͺοΈ In general, Russia is ready for Europe to give up Russian energy resources. Moscow understands where it can redirect the supplies
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π Texas Governor Greg Abbott told state health agencies in Texas on Tuesday that medical treatments provided to transgender adolescents, widely considered the standard of care in medicine, should be classified as βchild abuseβ under existing state law.
His statements, made in a letter to the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, followed an opinion on Friday by Attorney General Ken Paxton that providing medical treatments like puberty-suppressing drugs and hormones to transgender teenagers should be investigated as child abuse.
Professional medical groups and transgender health experts have overwhelmingly condemned legal attempts to limit βgender-affirmingβ care. They contend that they would significantly harm transgender young people.
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His statements, made in a letter to the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, followed an opinion on Friday by Attorney General Ken Paxton that providing medical treatments like puberty-suppressing drugs and hormones to transgender teenagers should be investigated as child abuse.
Professional medical groups and transgender health experts have overwhelmingly condemned legal attempts to limit βgender-affirmingβ care. They contend that they would significantly harm transgender young people.
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β‘οΈπΊπΈ Destroyers USS Donald Cook and USS Forrest Sherman have entered the waters of the Baltic Sea, the Russian military says
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β‘οΈπΊπΈ US stocks fell by 800 points on Monday, as anti-Russia sanctions push petrol above $130 per BBL
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βοΈπ·πΊ President Putin says the tasks in Ukraine are being solved only by professional military
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πFormer Attorney General William Barr said he believes former President Donald Trump is morally responsible for the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol, but isn't legally culpable.
Asked by NBC Newsβs Lester Holt whether he considered Trump "responsible" for the violence at the Capitol, Barr said: "I do think he was responsible in the broad sense of that word, in that it appears that part of the plan was to send this group up to the Hill. I think the whole idea was to intimidate Congress. And I think that that was wrong."
But, he added, he hasn't seen evidence that Trump committed an actual crime. "I haven't seen anything to say he was legally responsible for it in terms of incitement," Barr said.
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Asked by NBC Newsβs Lester Holt whether he considered Trump "responsible" for the violence at the Capitol, Barr said: "I do think he was responsible in the broad sense of that word, in that it appears that part of the plan was to send this group up to the Hill. I think the whole idea was to intimidate Congress. And I think that that was wrong."
But, he added, he hasn't seen evidence that Trump committed an actual crime. "I haven't seen anything to say he was legally responsible for it in terms of incitement," Barr said.
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πΊπΈIn 1997, US President Joe Biden seemingly predicted how Russia would react to NATOβs eastwards enlargement.
ββI think the one place, where the greatest consternation would be caused in the short-term ... would be to admit Baltic states now. In terms of NATO-Russian, US-Russian relations. And if there was ever anything that was going to tip the balance ... in terms of a vigorous and hostile reaction, I don't mean military, in Russia, it would be that,ββ Biden, who then was a US senator, said.
Before making that comment, Biden noted that it was his personal belief and not one of the US administration or Congress. The Baltic states were ultimately admitted to NATO in 2004. Russian President Vladimir Putin would later describe it as a deceit and personal betrayal on behalf of Western leaders.
ββI think the one place, where the greatest consternation would be caused in the short-term ... would be to admit Baltic states now. In terms of NATO-Russian, US-Russian relations. And if there was ever anything that was going to tip the balance ... in terms of a vigorous and hostile reaction, I don't mean military, in Russia, it would be that,ββ Biden, who then was a US senator, said.
Before making that comment, Biden noted that it was his personal belief and not one of the US administration or Congress. The Baltic states were ultimately admitted to NATO in 2004. Russian President Vladimir Putin would later describe it as a deceit and personal betrayal on behalf of Western leaders.
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Updates from the White House's daily press briefing:
πΊπΈ "Energy security" was indeed on the agenda in the first US meeting with Venezuelan officials since the US broke off relations
πΊπΈJCPOA negotiations: "the most important reason we are focused on having these discussions with Iran... is to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon," but "certainly the discussion of oil is a part of that."
πΊπΈNo decision has been made at this point about a ban on importing oil from Russia. However, βthose discussions are going on internally and also with [the USβ] counterparts and partners in Europe and around the world
πΊπΈ As prices at the pump continue to skyrocket due to western sanctions Biden's message is "he's going to do everything... he can to reduce the impact on the American people."
πΊπΈ "Energy security" was indeed on the agenda in the first US meeting with Venezuelan officials since the US broke off relations
πΊπΈJCPOA negotiations: "the most important reason we are focused on having these discussions with Iran... is to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon," but "certainly the discussion of oil is a part of that."
πΊπΈNo decision has been made at this point about a ban on importing oil from Russia. However, βthose discussions are going on internally and also with [the USβ] counterparts and partners in Europe and around the world
πΊπΈ As prices at the pump continue to skyrocket due to western sanctions Biden's message is "he's going to do everything... he can to reduce the impact on the American people."
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β‘οΈπΊπΈ Multiple people have been injured in a shooting outside a high school in the US state of Iowa, the Des Moines Police Department said via Twitter.
"[Des Moines Police and Fire Departments] on scene at East HS. Multiple Shooting victims outside of school," the police department said on Monday.
"[Des Moines Police and Fire Departments] on scene at East HS. Multiple Shooting victims outside of school," the police department said on Monday.
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π₯πA viral TikTok showed Starbucks workers using the one-sided fight over Kim Kardashian to rack up more money with Kanye West or Pete Davidson tip jars.
TikTok user @dejapoo00 shared a video going through the Starbucks drive-thru where the labeled tip jars were left out.
She leaves her money in the Davidson jar, which has several dollar bills inside, versus the West jar which only has some change. The video has amassed 6.6 million views with the top comments all expressing their support for Davidson.
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TikTok user @dejapoo00 shared a video going through the Starbucks drive-thru where the labeled tip jars were left out.
She leaves her money in the Davidson jar, which has several dollar bills inside, versus the West jar which only has some change. The video has amassed 6.6 million views with the top comments all expressing their support for Davidson.
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βοΈπ¨π³China urges the US, NATO & the EU to hold an equal dialogue with Russia & be attentive to Moscow's security concerns
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πΊπΈ The People's Convoy, a large group of truckers protesting US covid restrictions and inflation, circled Washington, DC for the second straight day, a Sputnik correspondent reported.
Truckers gathered at the city of Hagerstown, Maryland for an almost 80-mile ride to the nation's capital. The convoy seemed to stretch for several miles, including hundreds of trucks, SUVs, buses, and other vehicles - most with American flags and signs including many calling for protecting freedom.
Truckers gathered at the city of Hagerstown, Maryland for an almost 80-mile ride to the nation's capital. The convoy seemed to stretch for several miles, including hundreds of trucks, SUVs, buses, and other vehicles - most with American flags and signs including many calling for protecting freedom.
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πMore than 30 House Republicans are urging the Biden administration to end COVID-19 vaccine mandates for truckers and agricultural workers coming across the U.S. border, warning that the mandates risk having a "catastrophic effect" on the supply chain crisis.
The Department of Homeland Security in January began requiring non-U.S. citizens coming across the border via ports of entry to show proof of vaccination against COVID-19. That includes truck drivers and workers coming across on H-2A temporary agricultural worker visas.
"Despite the historic supply and labor shortages, the Biden administration has upheld this restrictive vaccine mandate," Norman told Fox News in a statement. "Agricultural employers already depend on nonimmigrant foreign workers to fill domestic labor shortages. This policy does little to mitigate the spread of the virus and hurts essential industries along the way."
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The Department of Homeland Security in January began requiring non-U.S. citizens coming across the border via ports of entry to show proof of vaccination against COVID-19. That includes truck drivers and workers coming across on H-2A temporary agricultural worker visas.
"Despite the historic supply and labor shortages, the Biden administration has upheld this restrictive vaccine mandate," Norman told Fox News in a statement. "Agricultural employers already depend on nonimmigrant foreign workers to fill domestic labor shortages. This policy does little to mitigate the spread of the virus and hurts essential industries along the way."
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πΊπΈπ·πΊUS cryptocurrency exchange platform Coinbase said it blocked 25,000 addresses tied to Russian individuals or entities for alleged illegal activities.
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βοΈπ·πΊIBM has susended all business in Russia, the company's CEO announced Monday
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β‘οΈπΊπΈ Multiple people have been injured in a shooting outside a high school in the US state of Iowa, the Des Moines Police Department said via Twitter. "[Des Moines Police and Fire Departments] on scene at East HS. Multiple Shooting victims outside of schoolβ¦
UPDATEβοΈ At least one teenager dead as a result of the shooting outside a high school in Iowa, local media report, two people remain in critical condition
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π²Liberals erupted on Twitter Monday after a self-described liberal college student spoke out about what she called the stifling of free speech on her university campus.
In a Monday guest essay for The New York Times, University of Virginia senior Emma Camp wrote that while she expected her college experience to be filled with "rigorous intellectual discussion," she found that students have become fearful of speaking their minds and engaging in open debate.
The column immediately drew fire from liberals on social media who've long chalked up complaints of censorship on college campuses to baseless right-wing talking points.
In her guest essay, Camp implored universities to stop canceling "controversial speakers" and caving to "unreasonable student demands," adding they should also reward intellectual diversity in the classroom and discard restrictive speech codes.
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In a Monday guest essay for The New York Times, University of Virginia senior Emma Camp wrote that while she expected her college experience to be filled with "rigorous intellectual discussion," she found that students have become fearful of speaking their minds and engaging in open debate.
The column immediately drew fire from liberals on social media who've long chalked up complaints of censorship on college campuses to baseless right-wing talking points.
In her guest essay, Camp implored universities to stop canceling "controversial speakers" and caving to "unreasonable student demands," adding they should also reward intellectual diversity in the classroom and discard restrictive speech codes.
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π«π·πΊ Russia has become the world's most sanctioned country
According to the sanctions tracking database Castellum, 2,778 new sanctions have been slapped on Russia since February 22, and over 5,500 in general π€¦ββοΈ
But do you think other nations will remain unaffected by the sanctions?
According to the sanctions tracking database Castellum, 2,778 new sanctions have been slapped on Russia since February 22, and over 5,500 in general π€¦ββοΈ
But do you think other nations will remain unaffected by the sanctions?
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