- Iran strikes two oil tankers off Iraq, causing casualties and fires
- EU lawmakers express concern over US trade investigations into EU goods
- UAE detains British man amid crackdown on social media sharing of attacks
- EU leaders criticise US decision to lift sanctions on Russian oil sales
- Dubai sees sharp decline in tourism as conflict in the Middle East escalates
- Leaders of Canada, Germany and Norway urge Trump to reconsider Russian oil sanctions
- Zimbabwe offers rare 100 trillion dollar banknote for auction at £750
- Jury Set to Start Deliberations in Pivotal Social Media Addiction Case
Month: February 2022
he world’s worst fears became a reality in the early hours of this morning when Russian President Vladimir Putin gave the green light for an invasion of Ukraine that has sparked furious retaliation from Western powers.
BBC News says Around 4.7 million Covid vaccine doses – 4% of the total – ended up as wastage in England by the end of October 2021, a government report reveals.
Kirill Shamalov, Petr Fradkov, Denis Bortnikov, Yuri Slyusar and Elena Aleksandrovna Georgieva are just some of the Russians who now face travel bans and asset restrictions in the UK
The Daily Mirror: Vladimir Putin has this morning given a chilling warning to the West not to interfere as he sends troops into Ukraine.
Sky News says UEFA is to announce on Friday it is moving the Champions League final from St Petersburg, following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine – London tipped to host the finals at Wembley.
“We have been left alone to defend our state. Who is ready to fight alongside us? I don’t see anyone,” he said.
France24 says At least two people died when a 6.2-magnitude earthquake rocked Indonesia’s Sumatra island on Friday, with residents shuttling loved ones to safety as buildings crumbled around them.
A WARPLANE has reportedly been shot down in a fireball over Kyiv as Vladimir Putin prepares to besiege the city of 2.9million people.
Euronews says Kyiv was under “horrific” fire on Friday as Russian troops edged closer to the Ukrainian capital on their second day of an invasion described as a “brutal act of war” by the West.
Aljazeera says American actor and director Sean Penn is in Kyiv, making a documentary about Russia’s attack, says the Ukrainian president’s office. – “Sean Penn is among those who support Ukraine”
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