John Kerry Roasted for Hoping Putin Would ‘Stay on Track’ with Climate Change
John Kerry has taken a beating on social media for hoping that Russian President Vladimir Putin would “stay on track” against climate change.
John Kerry has taken a beating on social media for hoping that Russian President Vladimir Putin would “stay on track” against climate change.
On Thursday’s broadcast of “CBS Evening News,” Secretary of State Antony Blinken responded to a question on whether the United States will cut off purchases of oil and gas from Russia over its invasion of Ukraine by stating that we’re
President Joe Biden contradicted his entire foreign policy team, who said sanctions were for deterrence
Ukrainian attendees have no idea if they can go home
‘one of the things that came out of the pandemic’
Putin Rips Off American Liberals’ Favorite Talking Point To Justify Ukraine Invasion
Here’s what we know
It’s unclear whether the outages are the result of a cyberattack waged against the Russian government
‘The fallout could have sizeable negative impact on the European economy which would then dampen US activity modestly’
‘Data-wiping malware’
The Labor Department’s figure showed a decrease of 17,000
The United Nations Security Council held its second meeting this week on Russian aggression against Ukraine late Tuesday – a meeting presided over by the Russian ambassador ending with Ukraine’s envoy warning that he would “go straight to Hell.
It appears the 30-year-old son of late Apple founder Steve Jobs won’t be seeking to replace House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in her San Francisco congressional district, according to a report.
Former Democratic Rep. Tulsi Gabbard tweeted Wednesday as Russian forces moved into Ukraine that the conflict could have possibly been avoided if Russian concerns about Ukraine joining NATO had been previously addressed.
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s incursion into Ukraine is the latest instance of destabilizing or oppressive behavior at home and abroad by the authoritarian strongman — who has managed to shrug off pushback and denunciations from foes in his more than 20 years in power.
Russian President Vladimir Putin declared war on Ukraine in a surprise television announcement at roughly 6:00 a.m. Moscow time, 10:00 p.m. Eastern. The Russian dictator described the unprovoked attack as a “special military operation for the de-Militarization and de-Nazification of Ukraine.
Georgia’s former president shares his historical perspective on the Ukraine crisis and his attempts to warn the West about Russia’s intentions.
Sergiy Kyslytsya, Ukrainian Ambassador to the United Nations, said on Wednesday night Vladimir Putin has declared war on his country.
Sen. Mitt Romney laid the blame for Russia’s Wednesday night invasion of Ukraine at the policies of the three most recent U.S. presidents, including Barak Obama, Donald Trump, and Joe Biden.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky briefly addressed his nation about 90 minutes after the Russian attack began early Thursday morning local time. Zelensky declared martial law and vowed to resist the Russian invasion while urging his citizens to remain calm.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday announced a military operation in Ukraine and warned other countries that any attempt to interfere with the Russian action would lead to “consequences you have never seen.
‘Putin’s impunity predictably follows our tepid response to his previous horrors’
On Wednesday, a live report on “CNN Tonight” by CNN senior international correspondent Matthew Chance from Kyiv, Ukraine captured the sound of explosions in the distance.
Reports Of Explosions In Key Cities, Putin Issues Stark Warning Against Western Intervention
The administration warned that Russia appears prepared to “move forward”
Troops are stationed ‘across Ukraine’s borders, to the north, to the east, to the south’
‘Publicly advocate for Tang’s complete exoneration’
‘I’ve been pretty modest’