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Rod Stewart labels Putin an 'a******e' and urges support for Ukraine 'right to the end'

Sky News Friday, 23 February 2024
Sir Rod Stewart has lashed out at Vladimir Putin on the eve of the second anniversary of Russia's war on Ukraine.
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News video: Two years in: people around the world rally in solidarity with Ukraine

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Protesters ralliy across the globe in support of Ukraine on the second anniversary of Moscow's invasion, urging greater Western backing as fears mount about Kyiv's ability to fend off an emboldened Russia. Crowds gathered in Bueonos Aires, Belgrade, Toronto and many other cities, demanding that...

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