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Zelenskyy says Russia wages ‘terror’, Mariupol says thousands deported

  By Reuters, published by Channel NewsAsia plus BBC Lviv – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Russia’s siege of the port city of Mariupol was “a terror that will be remembered for centuries to come”, while local authorities said that thousands of residents there had been taken by force across the border. “Over the …

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Ukraine’s Zelensky calls for more peace talks as fifth Russian general is killed

By AP, published by CBC News, plus Express.co.uk UKRAINE’S president said Russia is trying to starve his country’s cities into submission but warned on Saturday that continuing the invasion would exact a toll on Russia for “generations.” The remarks came after Moscow held a mass rally in support of its bogged-down forces. Ukrainian President Volodymyr …

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Thais, Ukrainians hold anti-war protest in front of Russian embassy

THAIS from various activist groups and among them Buddhist monks joined Ukrainians in holding an anti-war demonstration in front of the Russian embassy today, (Mar. 19), Matichon newspaper said. Representatives of June 24 Democracy, Labour Socialist and Mok Luang groups plus Workers Union kicked off their protest in front of the Russian embassy on Sap …

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Russia bogged down on all fronts as war on Ukraine enters fourth week

By The Montreal Gazette Kyiv/Lviv – Russian forces in Ukraine are blasting cities and killing civilians but no longer making progress, Western countries said on Thursday, as a war Moscow was thought to have hoped to win within days entered its fourth week. Heavily outnumbered Ukrainian forces have prevented Moscow from capturing any of Ukraine’s …

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Biden sending more anti-aircraft systems, drones to Ukraine

  By AP, published by Denver Post, plus BBC Washington – President Joe Biden said on Wednesday the US is sending more anti-aircraft, anti-armour weapons and drones to Ukraine to assist in its defence against Russia. The president’s comments came as he formally announced his administration was sending an additional $800 million in military assistance …

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European leaders visit Kyiv; Zelenskiy hints at compromise outside Nato

By Reuters published by Telegraph India plus BBC THREE European prime ministers headed to Kyiv by train yesterday (Mar. 15) for the first visit of its kind since war began, even as buildings there were ablaze and rescue workers were trying to pull survivors from the rubble of fresh Russian bombardment. That foreign leaders could …

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Russian airstrike hits base in western Ukraine, kills 35

By Yuras Karmanau, AP, published by US News & World Report, Reuters, published by Channel NewsAsia, plus BBC Lviv, Ukraine  – Waves of Russian missiles pounded a military training base near Ukraine’s western border with Nato member Poland, killing 35 people, Ukrainian authorities said today (Mar. 13). The strike followed Russian threats to target foreign …

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US rushes MANPADS to Ukraine despite proliferation concerns

By Reuters, published by Ottawa Citizen and Rappler.com, Fox News plus BBC Washington – The United States and Nato are shipping weapons into Ukraine at break-neck speed, including highly sensitive items such as shoulder-fired missiles called Man-Portable Air-Defense Systems (MANPADS) that can take down aircraft. The Western arms deliveries, another one of which is expected …

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Thailand donates 2m baht worth of humanitarian aid to Ukraine

  THAILAND is providing two million baht worth of humanitarian aid to Ukraine after the Ukrainian embassy requested assistance as the war has led to many deaths and injuries with the infrastructure also severely damaged, Amarin TV said this evening (Mar. 10). Mr. Thani Saengrat, head of the Foreign Ministry’s Department of Information and its …

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Airstrike hits Ukraine maternity hospital, 17 reported hurt

  By AP, published by US News & World Report, plus BBC and CNN Mariupol, Ukraine  – A Russian airstrike devastated a maternity hospital yesterday (Mar. 9) in the besieged port city of Mariupol amid growing warnings from the West that Moscow’s invasion is about to take a more brutal and indiscriminate turn. Ukrainian officials …

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Fitch Ratings warns Russian bond default ‘imminent’

By BBC and Reuters published by Times of India A LEADING ratings agency has warned Russia is likely to soon default on its debts, as it downgraded the country’s bonds further into “junk” territory. Fitch Ratings slashed its assessment of Russia to almost the bottom of its scale, just days after downgrading it from investment …

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Ukrainians escape besieged Sumy in first evacuation corridor agreed with Russia

  By Reuters and published by The Irish Times plus BBC A FIRST convoy of residents and foreign students has left the Ukrainian city of Sumy after an agreement with Russia on establishing a humanitarian corridor, officials said today (Mar. 8). “We have already started the evacuation of civilians from Sumy to Poltava (in central …

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PM urges public to limit use of private cars as oil price spikes to $139

  By Reuters, published by US News & World Report, plus Matichon WITH oil prices jumping to $139 a barrel today (Mar. 7) amid market supply fears as the United States and European allies considered banning Russian oil imports and prospects for a swift return of Iranian crude to global markets receded, Prime Minister Prayut …

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Russia sets ceasefire for evacuations amid heavy shelling

By Yuras Karmanau, AP, and published by The Tribune-Star, plus BBC Lviv, Ukraine – Even as Russia announced a ceasefire starting this morning (Mar. 7) and the opening of humanitarian corridors in several areas, its armed forces continued to pummel Ukrainian cities, with rockets hitting residential buildings. The limited ceasefire announcement came a day after …

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Limited Russian ceasefire revived in Ukraine; talks planned

By Yuras Karmanau, AP, published by Toronto Star, and The Korean Herald Lviv, Ukraine – Russian forces will observe a temporary ceasefire today (Mar. 6) in two Ukrainian cities, an official in one of the country’s two pro-Russia separatist regions said after an agreement to allow civilians to evacuate collapsed a day earlier amid continued …

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Russian embassy warns Thais not to volunteer to fight for Ukraine

  THE RUSSIAN Embassy in Thailand posted a message on Facebook today (March 5) warning Thais not to volunteer to fight for Ukraine because foreign mercenaries are not classified as soldiers and are not eligible for prisoner of war status, Matichon newspaper. The Russian embassy cited reports published on social media and a notice calling …

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