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Twenty million dollars in U.N. humanitarian funds, and a planned infusion of 1.5 billion euros ($1.68 billion) in EU economic aid for Ukraine. A raft of new, stronger sanctions against Russia from Japan, Europe, Australia, Taiwan and others. And a cascade of condemnation from the highest levels. → Read More
The European Union is planning the “strongest, the harshest package” of sanctions it has ever considered as the Russian military attacked Ukraine. → Read More
The EU is planning the “strongest, harshest package” of sanctions it has ever considered at an emergency summit as the Russian military attacked Ukraine. → Read More
The EU is planning the “strongest, harshest package” of sanctions it has ever considered at an emergency summit as the Russian military attacked Ukraine. → Read More
World leaders expressed a raw outrage shrouded by an impotence to immediately come to the aid of Ukraine to avoid a major war in Europe, condemning Russia’s attack on its neighbor as the European Union and others promised unprecedented sanctions to hit the Kremlin. → Read More
The European Union is planning the “strongest, the harshest package” of sanctions it has ever considered as the Russian military attacked Ukraine. → Read More
The European Union is planning the “strongest, the harshest package” of sanctions it has ever considered as the Russian military attacked Ukraine. → Read More
The European Union is planning the “strongest, the harshest package” of sanctions it has ever considered as the Russian military attacked Ukraine. → Read More
World leaders were swift to condemn Russia for invading Ukraine Thursday. → Read More
World leaders were swift to condemn Russia for invading Ukraine Thursday. → Read More
World leaders were swift to condemn Russia for invading Ukraine, but no one promised to move in militarily as that could touch off a major European war. → Read More
World leaders are backing up their condemnation of Russia’s aggression against Ukraine with action, announcing financial sanctions, banning trade with Ukrainian separatist regions and halting Russian bond distribution → Read More
World leaders sought Wednesday to back up their tough words over Russia’s aggression against Ukraine, announcing financial sanctions, trade and travel bans and other measures meant to pressur… → Read More
World leaders sought Wednesday to back up their tough words over Russia’s aggression against Ukraine, announcing financial sanctions, trade and travel bans and other measures meant to pressur… → Read More
World leaders have sought to back up their tough words over Russia's aggression against Ukraine, announcing financial sanctions, trade and travel bans and other measures meant to pressure Moscow to pull back from the brink of war. → Read More
TOKYO (AP) — World leaders sought Wednesday to back up their tough words over Russia's aggression against Ukraine, announcing financial sanctions, trade and travel bans and other measures meant to pressure Moscow to pull back from the brink of war. Even as they ramped up penalties, however, nations in Asia and the Pacific also prepared for the possibility of both economic pain, in the form of… → Read More
Even with the threat of retaliatory action by Russia both economically and through cyberattacks, countries around the world sanctioned Moscow for the invasion. → Read More
Even with the threat of retaliatory action by Russia both economically and through cyberattacks, countries around the world sanctioned Moscow for the invasion. → Read More
Even with the threat of retaliatory action by Russia both economically and through cyberattacks, countries around the world sanctioned Moscow for the invasion. → Read More
Germany made the first big move, taking steps to halt the process of certifying the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline from Russia — a lucrative deal long sought by Moscow, → Read More