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The Guardian: UK to impose sanctions on 370 more Russians

Views: 2 The UK is to impose sanctions on 370 more Russian individuals, including more than 50 oligarchs and their families with a combined net worth of £100bn, in the latest raft of measures against Vladimir Putin’s regime. © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Shamil Zhumatov/APMore than 1,000 individuals and entities have now been targeted with […]

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The Independent: Fears three British ex-special forces troops killed by Russian attack in Ukraine

Views: 2 Soccer-Russia’s Dzyuba denies asking not to be picked because of events… India probes accidental missile firing into Pakistan Fears that three British ex-special forces troops have been killed by a Russian attack in Ukraine are being investigated.© Provided by The Independent Smoke rises amid damaged buildings following an attack on the Yavoriv military base (@BackAndAlive via

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The Hill:Putin signs law allowing seizure of foreign planes for domestic flights

Views: 5 Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a law that will allow for foreign planes to be seized and used domestically as tensions grow between Russia and the international community over its invasion of Ukraine, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing TASS state news agency. © Getty Images Putin signs law allowing seizure of foreign planes

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MPs, stakeholders debate vaccination consent

Views: 2 School owners appearing before the committee on Health  Members of Parliament on the Health Committee have made a case for the need to allow vaccination of children in schools, where parental consent is unavailable. In a discussion with private school proprietors on Tuesday, 15 March 2022, MPs noted that it is inconsiderate to

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Delayed release of World Bank funds affects Kabarole projects

Views: 0 MPs on the committee on National Economy on an oversight visit in Kabarole. District chairman, Rwabuhinga (R) looks on The Committee on National Economy Committee which is  monitoring the performance of a US$150 million World Bank loan under the Agricultural Cluster Development Project (ACDP) have discovered that  Kabarole District has not received funding

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The Washington Post More than 100,000 Brits sign up to house Ukrainian refugees

Views: 5 LONDON — More than 100,000 Britons have signed up to host Ukrainian refugees in their homes in less than 24 hours, signaling a huge willingness by the British public to go further than the United Kingdom has done so far on providing support for refugees. © Hannah Mckay/Reuters A man walks past a mural

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Deutsche Welle – Deutsche Welle New Zealand announces new measures to support Ukraine

Views: 3 New Zealand introduced a new policy on Tuesday that will allow close to 4,000 family members of Ukrainian-born citizens to move to the country and announced another 4 million New Zealand dollars ($2.7 million, €2.4 million) in humanitarian aid. © Provided by DW New Zealand is stepping up its support of Ukraine as Russia’s

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Associated Press:Russia steps up assaults as Ukraine appeals for more help

Views: 2 KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russia escalated its bombardment of the Ukrainian capital and launched new assaults on the port city of Mariupol, making bloody advances on the ground as Ukraine’s president prepared Wednesday to make a direct appeal for more help in a rare speech by a foreign leader to the U.S. Congress.©

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Reuters Japan set to remove most COVID restrictions as new infections ebb

Views: 0 TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan is set to announce on Wednesday the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions imposed on Tokyo and other prefectures as a wave of infections caused by the Omicron variant continues to ebb. © Reuters/ISSEI KATO FILE PHOTO: COVID-19 pandemic, in TokyoPrime Minister Fumio Kishida is scheduled to speak at 10 a.m. GMT,

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