Biden Says 'Major War Crimes' Occurring in Ukraine, Announces New Sanctions on Russia
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Biden Says 'Major War Crimes' Occurring in Ukraine, Announces New Sanctions on Russia
Biden Says 'Major War Crimes' , Occurring in Ukraine, Announces New Sanctions on Russia .
Biden Says 'Major War Crimes' , Occurring in Ukraine, Announces New Sanctions on Russia .
CNN reports new sanctions were imposed on
Russian banking institutions and individuals on April 6.
CNN reports new sanctions were imposed on
Russian banking institutions and individuals on April 6.
Responsible nations have to come together to hold these perpetrators accountable.
, President Joe Biden, via CNN.
Responsible nations have to come together to hold these perpetrators accountable.
, President Joe Biden, via CNN.
White House officials say sanctions are against those with Kremlin ties, such as Vladimir Putin's two daughters.
White House officials say sanctions are against those with Kremlin ties, such as Vladimir Putin's two daughters.
We will keep raising the economic cost and ratchet up the pain for Putin and further increase Russia's economic isolation.
, President Joe Biden, via CNN.
We will keep raising the economic cost and ratchet up the pain for Putin and further increase Russia's economic isolation.
, President Joe Biden, via CNN.
Horrifying scenes continue to unfold in Ukraine, such as the Russian military's massacre in the city of Bucha.
Horrifying scenes continue to unfold in Ukraine, such as the Russian military's massacre in the city of Bucha.
Which Biden said showed "a sense
of brutality and inhumanity left for
all the world to see, unapologetically.".
Which Biden said showed "a sense
of brutality and inhumanity left for
all the world to see, unapologetically.".
Thus far, economic sanctions have not
held Putin's military advances at bay.
Biden spoke of the bravery of the Ukrainians as the Russians failed to capture the country's capital, Kyiv.
Biden spoke of the bravery of the Ukrainians as the Russians failed to capture the country's capital, Kyiv.
Thanks to the bravery, the grit and
the fighting spirit of the Ukrainian people, Russia has already failed in its initial war aims. , President Joe Biden, via CNN.
Thanks to the bravery, the grit and
the fighting spirit of the Ukrainian people, Russia has already failed in its initial war aims. , President Joe Biden, via CNN.
Russia wanted to take Ukraine's capital city, Kyiv, and topple its democracy and elected government.
Today, Kyiv still stands and that government presides.
, President Joe Biden, via CNN.
Russia wanted to take Ukraine's capital city, Kyiv, and topple its democracy and elected government.
Today, Kyiv still stands and that government presides.
Biden Looks to Energize , Young Voters With Earth Day , Solar Energy Grants.
Biden Looks to Energize , Young Voters With Earth Day , Solar Energy Grants.
NBC reports that President Joe Biden will mark
Earth Day with the announcement of $7 billion
in federal grants for residential solar projects.
NBC reports that President Joe Biden will mark
Earth Day with the announcement of $7 billion
in federal grants for residential solar projects.
The grants will bring solar energy
to over 900,000 households in both
low- and middle-income communities. .
According to senior administration officials, the
projects receiving additional funding will reduce emissions
by 30 million metric tons and save $350 million every year. .
According to senior administration officials, the
projects receiving additional funding will reduce emissions
by 30 million metric tons and save $350 million every year. .
NBC reports that solar power has gained
traction as a clean energy source that could
help reduce U.S. reliance on fossil fuels.
However, the high cost of initial installation
makes solar energy inaccessible
for many households in the U.S.
However, the high cost of initial installation
makes solar energy inaccessible
for many households in the U.S.
49 of the new grants will be awarded at
the state level, six more will serve Native American
tribes and another five are multi-state awards.
The grants will be used for renewable
investments that include rooftop solar
and community solar gardens. .
The grants will be used for renewable
investments that include rooftop solar
and community solar gardens. .
Officials say that the latest environmental
announcements are part of an effort to energize
young voters ahead of his upcoming reelection campaign.
Biden also reportedly plans to expand the
American Climate Corps green jobs training program,
which was created last year by executive action. .
Biden also reportedly plans to expand the
American Climate Corps green jobs training program,
which was created last year by executive action. .
The corps, which will offer nearly 2,000 positions across
36 states, is meant to offer young Americans the chance
to help enact the Biden administration's climate agenda. .
The corps, which will offer nearly 2,000 positions across
36 states, is meant to offer young Americans the chance
to help enact the Biden administration's climate agenda.
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Papua New Guinea's prime minister has accused Joe Biden of insulting his country after the US president implied his uncle had been eaten by cannibals on the.. Sky News
Rishi Sunak is to announce a £500m military aid package to Ukraine in its war against Russia alongside the UK's largest provision of munitions so far. Sky News
In the run-up to India's elections, PM Modi and Rahul Gandhi clash over poverty eradication promises, with Modi mocking Gandhi's proposal as unrealistic. Meanwhile, Congress fields Kanhaiya Kumar against BJP's Manoj Tiwari, sparking a Bihar showdown. Mayawati proposes Western UP as a new state, Putin is likened to Modi, and CM Yogi Adityanath emphasises security issues. Stay tuned for updates at Oneindia News.
#LokSabha #Elections2024 #LokSabhaelections2024 #Mayawati #PMModi #RahulGandhi #SharadPawar #ManojTiwari #Politics #Oneindia #Oneindianews
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Russian President Vladimir Putin said his forces launched an attack that destroyed the largest power-generating plant in the Kyiv region in retaliation for assaults against his own country’s energy sector. Putin insisted that Russia was "obliged" to launch strikes on Ukrainian energy sites. The repeated attacks on civilian power stations have sparked outrage from Ukraine's allies. Speaking to Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, President Putin argued that the attacks were only in response to Kyiv's attacks on Russian targets.
#KyivPowerStation #PutinWarning #Blackout #KyivAttack #PowerStationStrike #Ukraine #VladimirPutin #SecurityConcerns #EnergyCrisis #InternationalNews #RussiaUkraineWar
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On Thursday, rescuers tirelessly worked to clear mountains of rubble from the aftermath of a devastating Russian missile strike on Ukraine's cherished city of Chernihiv. The attack, which claimed the lives of at least 18 individuals, has reignited urgent appeals for international allies to reinforce Kyiv's already overstretched air defence capabilities. Three Russian missiles struck the northern Ukrainian city on Wednesday, leaving harrowing scenes of destruction and pools of blood in their wake. Amidst the chaos, rescue teams tirelessly searched for survivors and evacuated the injured on stretchers, underscoring the urgent need for support in the face of escalating violence. The official death count rose to 18 as of Thursday morning, with 77 people including four children injured, according to Ukraine's emergency services department.
#RussiaUkraineWar #ChernihivAttack #WarCrimes #VolodymyrZelenskyy #HistoricCityUnderAttack #PrayForChernihiv #StopWar #PeaceForUkraine #HumanitarianCrisis #EndViolence
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Russian missiles and drones target Ukraine's energy infrastructure, devastating the Trypilska power plant near Kyiv. President Zelenskiy condemns the attacks as "terror," emphasizing the urgent need for air defense support. Ukraine's air force struggles to intercept incoming missiles, exacerbating concerns about energy security. Urgent appeals for Western aid, including air defense systems, underscore the nation's vulnerability. The international community faces pressure to provide assistance amid escalating hostilities.
#russiaukraine #russiaukrainewar #russiaukrainenews #russiaukrainewartoday #russiaukrainetoday #russiaukrainewarexplained #russiaandukrainelatestnews #Oneindia #Oneindianews
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President Biden was in the Situation Room at the White House throughout Saturday evening watching, in real time, Iran's unprecedented attack on Israel unfold. Sky News
Fears of Potential Iranian Attack , Drive US Stocks Down , Nearly 500 Points.
CNN reports that United States stocks dropped on
April 12 amid rising tensions in the Middle East pushing
traders to seek safe havens like gold and bonds.
CNN reports that United States stocks dropped on
April 12 amid rising tensions in the Middle East pushing
traders to seek safe havens like gold and bonds.
By mid-afternoon, the Dow had fallen
1.4%, the S&P 500 went down 1.6%,
and the Nasdaq dropped 1.8%.
The dip came after the White House announced
that both the U.S. and Israel are on alert for
a potential attack by Iran or its allies.
The dip came after the White House announced
that both the U.S. and Israel are on alert for
a potential attack by Iran or its allies.
The warning comes after Iran
accused Israel of a deadly airstrike
on a consulate in Damascus, Syria. .
The news also sent oil prices up amid
fears of regional tensions escalating
as a result of the ongoing war in Gaza. .
The news also sent oil prices up amid
fears of regional tensions escalating
as a result of the ongoing war in Gaza. .
Brent crude futures jumped up to $90.42
a barrel, and West Texas Intermediate crude
futures increased to $86.65 a barrel.
Those geopolitical concerns and subsequent
rising oil prices sent investors to safe havens like
gold futures, which rose to $2,379 a troy ounce.
Those geopolitical concerns and subsequent
rising oil prices sent investors to safe havens like
gold futures, which rose to $2,379 a troy ounce.
CNN reports that Americans' opinions of
the economy have dipped in the past few
months amid persistently high inflation.
The geopolitical fears come as investors are already
contending with concerns that the Federal Reserve could
wait to bring interest rates down from a 23-year high.
Officials at the Fed have signaled that further rate
hikes could still be on the way if the central
bank's efforts to fight inflation stall.
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Biden Cancels Over $7 Billion in Student Debt , for More Than 277,000 Borrowers.
On April 12, President Joe Biden said that over 277,000 borrowers in more than
40 states will have $7.4 billion in student
loan debt wiped out, 'The Hill' reports. .
To date, the Biden administration has canceled $153 billion in student loan debt. .
From day one of my administration,
I promised to fight to ensure higher
education is a ticket to the middle class,
not a barrier to opportunity. , President Joe Biden, via statement.
I will never stop working to cancel
student debt – no matter how
many times Republican elected
officials try to stop us, President Joe Biden, via statement.
'The Hill' reports that Biden's loan forgiveness has largely been aimed at helping
"public service workers, those on IDR plans," .
people who've been defrauded by educational institutions and those with disabilities. .
Republican Rep. Virginia Foxx, chair of the House Education Committee, issued a statement in response to Biden's actions. .
The administration is tone deaf.
There’s no other way to put it, Rep. Virginia Foxx, chair of the House Education Committee, via statement.
We know that instead of doing its
job the administration focused
time, energy, and resources on
its illegal student loan scheme. , Rep. Virginia Foxx, chair of the House Education Committee, via statement.
And that has been frustrating, especially
since it has jeopardized the academic
journey of millions of students, Rep. Virginia Foxx, chair of the House Education Committee, via statement.
But what is absolutely maddening is
that the administration is STILL not
doing its job and instead focusing on
its student loan shenanigans. , Rep. Virginia Foxx, chair of the House Education Committee, via statement.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said, , “We know what Republicans are going to do; we can’t
stop them from that. But it’s also not going to stop the president from acting and taking action, like he is today.”
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Biden Announces Deal With Taiwan’s TSMC , to Ramp Up US Chip Production.
On April 8, the White House said that it has reached an agreement with TSMC to help build new semiconductor manufacturing facilities in Arizona, 'The Hill' reports. .
The Biden administration will
provide up to $6.6 billion in funding
via the CHIPS and Science Act.
The president said that the money
will “support the construction of
leading-edge semiconductor manufacturing facilities right here in the United States.” .
Funding would also go toward
training local workforces at the new facilities.
A year and a half ago, I toured
the site of TSMC’s first new
fab in Phoenix, Arizona, President Joe Biden, via statement.
TSMC’s renewed commitment
to the United States, and its
investment in Arizona.., President Joe Biden, via statement.
... represent a broader story for
semiconductor manufacturing that’s
made in America and with the strong
support of America’s leading technology firms
to build the products we rely on every day, President Joe Biden, via statement.
America's ability to produce its own microchips remains a key area of concern for Biden.
The CHIPS and Science Act, which was passed
with bipartisan support in 2022, is intended to
make the U.S. less dependent on foreign suppliers.
The White House has also made
agreements with Intel, GlobalFoundries
and Bae Systems, 'The Hill' reports.
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On Monday, April 8th, an uncommon scene unfolded in Orsk as over a hundred Russians took to the streets, seeking President Vladimir Putin's intervention in the aftermath of unprecedented flooding that had besieged their city. Amidst chants of "shame on you," aimed squarely at local authorities, the demonstrators voiced their frustration, accusing officials of neglecting their duty to alleviate the dire situation.
#RussiaFloods #VladimirPutin #OrskAnger #CompensationDemands #OrenburgDisaster #FloodDamage #EmergencyDeclared #RussianProtest #DamCollapse #DisplacedResidents #RebuildOrsk
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When asked if the West is doing sufficient to keep “the Russians at bay”, Defence Secretary Grant Shapps says we “need to do more” and “that it is unthinkable that we would lose this war to Putin." Report by Rowlandi. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
The UK will send a team of war crime investigators to collect evidence of Russian atrocities in Ukraine, Foreign Secretary Liz Truss has announced.
Following a meeting with the president of the..
Central African Republic , Adopts Bitcoin As Legal Tender.
CNBC reports that the
country has become
the second in the
world to do so.
El Salvador was the first country to adopt
bitcoin as legal..
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President Biden Seeks $33 Billion, in Aid for Ukraine.
Reuters reports President Biden has asked Congress for $33 billion to help Ukraine amid Russia's invasion.
Reuters reports President Biden has..
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