Emmanuel Macron says west should consider Russian guarantee
Sunday, 4 December 2022 The West should consider how to address Russia's need for security guarantees if President Vladimir Putin agrees to negotiations about ending the war in Ukraine, French President Emmanuel Macron said in remarks broadcast on Saturday.
NATO Investing More , in European Defense Amid Volatile, US Political Landscape.
'Time' reports that European allies of the United
States have a lingering unease over potentially
unstable U.S. support for security in Europe. .
Leaders in Europe are reportedly nervous heading into the
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been pegged as the world's most popular leader with an approval rating of 78 per cent as per a survey by a US-based consulting.. IndiaTimes
Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill, a close supporter of Russian President Vladimir Putin, worked for the Russian intelligence service in Switzerland in the 1970s, according to two Swiss newspapers, citing declassified archives.
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After two powerful earthquakes in less than 24 hours, another quake of magnitude 6.0 struck central Turkey on Monday; Russia 'recruiting female prisoners' to contribute to Ukraine war, suggests report; Beijing confirms balloon flying over Latin America is Chinese; US-China relations sour; Taiwan’s opposition party KMT's senior leader Andrew Hsia to meet China's Song Tao; Vladimir Putin promises not to end Volodymur Zelenksy, claims former Israeli PM Naftali Bennett.
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Former Israeli PM Naftatli Bennett in a recent interview has said that Russian President Vladimir Putin promised him that he will not Kill Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenksy.
#Zelenksy #Putin #UkraineRussiaWar
EU Promises to , Double Military Aid , for Ukraine.
'The Guardian' reports that
the European Union has promised to
double its military aid program for Ukraine. .
According to European Commission President
Ursula von der Leyen, the EU will train an additional 15,000 soldiers
as part of its effort to show ongoing support for Ukraine.
According to European Commission President
Ursula von der Leyen, the EU will train an additional 15,000 soldiers
as part of its effort to show ongoing support for Ukraine.
Von der Leyen also announced that the EU will put in place
a tenth package of sanctions against Russia by the anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, February 24.
Von der Leyen also announced that the EU will put in place
a tenth package of sanctions against Russia by the anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, February 24.
We are making Putin
pay for his atrocious war, Ursula von der Leyen,
European Commission president,
via 'The Guardian'.
We are making Putin
pay for his atrocious war, Ursula von der Leyen,
European Commission president,
via 'The Guardian'.
Today Russia is paying a heavy price as
our sanctions are eroding its economy,
throwing it back by a generation, Ursula von der Leyen,
European Commission president,
via 'The Guardian'.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy
stressed the need for a joint effort to curb
Russia's circumvention of sanctions.
The more we do it, the closer we will
be to defeat of Russian aggression, Volodymyr Zelenskyy , President of Ukraine, via 'The Guardian'.
'The Guardian' reports that Von der Leyen
also reiterated the EU's intention to , "keep on turning up the pressure.".
The EU plans to cap the price of Russian
petroleum products as part of a G7 plan
to restrict the Kremlin's oil revenues. .
'The Guardian' reports that
the EU's 27 member states have yet
to agree on the latest proposed oil cap. .
'The Guardian' reports that
the EU's 27 member states have yet
to agree on the latest proposed oil cap.
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Xi Jinping encourages Hungarian youth to inherit China-Hungary friendship; US Republicans oust Ilhan Omar from key House committee over remarks on Israel; Hong Kong to distribute 5 lakh free air tickets to attract tourists after Covid curbs; Vladimir Putin evokes Stalingrad to justify the invasion of Ukraine.
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U.N. Warns , Russia's War on Ukraine , Could Lead to World War.
On February 6, United Nations Secretary General
Antonio Guterres warned that the Russian-Ukraine war
has the potential to become a broader world conflict.
On February 6, United Nations Secretary General
Antonio Guterres warned that the Russian-Ukraine war
has the potential to become a broader world conflict.
'Newsweek' reports that Guterres issued
the warning while addressing U.N. member
nations about the state of the world in 2023.
Guterres reportedly referenced the "Doomsday Clock,"
which represents humanity's threat of facing global
catastrophe by the amount of time to midnight.
This year, the clock now sits at 90 seconds to midnight,
ten seconds closer than it was in January of 2020,
and the closest it has been since its creation in 1947.
This year, the clock now sits at 90 seconds to midnight,
ten seconds closer than it was in January of 2020,
and the closest it has been since its creation in 1947.
The Science and Security Board of the Bulletin of the Atomic
Scientists, which annually sets the clock, cited Russia's invasion
of Ukraine, climate change and persistent nuclear threats. .
The Science and Security Board of the Bulletin of the Atomic
Scientists, which annually sets the clock, cited Russia's invasion
of Ukraine, climate change and persistent nuclear threats. .
'Newsweek' reports that Guterres addressed his fears of
escalation in the Russian war on Ukraine, warning that it
has the potential to draw the world into a broader conflict.
The Russian invasion of Ukraine
is inflicting end-all suffering on
the Ukrainian people with
profound global implications. , Antonio Guterres, United Nations Secretary General, via 'Newsweek'.
The prospects for peace
keep diminishing. The chances
of further escalation and
bloodshed keep growing. , Antonio Guterres, United Nations Secretary General, via 'Newsweek'.
I fear the world is
not sleepwalking
into a wider war. , Antonio Guterres, United Nations Secretary General, via 'Newsweek'.
I fear it's doing so with
its eyes wide open, Antonio Guterres, United Nations Secretary General, via 'Newsweek'
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Military analysts say the Kremlin’s forces may be probing Ukrainian defences for weak points or could be making a feint while preparing for a main thrust through southern Ukraine.
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Biden and Macron , Hold Joint Press Conference , at White House.
CNBC reports that President Biden is hosting French President Emmanuel Macron for a three-day state visit. .
CNBC reports that..
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