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  • Explainer: Russia mulls withdrawing from ISS

    The ISS is built with the cooperation of scientists from five international space agencies — NASA of the US, Roscosmos of Russia, JAXA of Japan, Canadian Space Agency and the European Space Agency. Each agency has a role to play and a share in the upkeep of the ISS. Both in terms of expense and effort, it is not a feat that a single country can support
  • Oil prices end below USD 100 per barrel on Russia-Ukraine diplomacy efforts

    Crude prices were also pressured by a ramp-up in new coronavirus cases in major consumer China and over concerns about near-term demand expressed by oil exporter group OPEC.
  • India’s oil purchases from Russia won’t violate US sanctions: US

    Asked during her briefing on Tuesday about reports that India was planning to buy "discounted crude oil' from Russia, she said, "Our message to any country continues to be that obviously abide by the sanctions that we have put in place and recommended."
  • Canada imposes sanctions on 15 more Russian officials

    "To make sure Putin and his enablers are held accountable, Canada has imposed severe sanctions on 15 more Russian officials - including government and military elites who are complicit in this illegal war," Trudeau said in a tweet.
  • Ukraine Crisis: American journalist killed near Kiev

    New Delhi:US journalist, Brent Renaud, has been shot dead in the town of Irpin outside Kyiv, police say, BBC reported. Kiev’s police chief Andriy Nebytov said he had been targeted by Russian soldiers. Two other journalists were injured and taken to hospital. It is the first reported death of a foreign journalist covering the war […]
  • Google suspends Play Store purchases, subscriptions in Russia

    In late February, Google had earlier announced that it will be cutting down on advertisements and media from the Russian Federation as a response to the country's invasion of Ukraine, reports GizmoChina.
  • Russia-Ukraine: Divide that lies deep in history

    By Amitava Mukherjee While holding ‘Lenin and his associates’ responsible for the birth of Ukraine as a separate geographical identity, Vladimir Putin, the incumbent Russian President, has certainly failed to grasp the real message of history. Putin thinks that ‘Lenin and his associates did it in the sloppiest way in relation to Russia —  by […]
  • Russia threatens to destroy convoys carrying foreign weapons for Ukraine

    New Delhi: Russia has said that convoys carrying foreign weapons to Ukraine will become “legitimate targets” for the Russian armed forces. Sergei Ryabkov, the country’s Deputy Foreign Minister, said Russia has warned the United States of the consequences of arms transfers to Ukraine. Convoys with foreign weapons recklessly supplied to Ukraine will become legitimate targets […]
  • Amid Ukraine crisis, Pink Floyd, David Gilmour remove music from streaming platforms in Russia, Belarus

    Washington: Condemning Russia’s military operation in Ukraine, David Gilmour and Pink Floyd took a major step as they stripped a large portion of their music catalogue from streaming services in Russia and Belarus. “To stand with the world in strongly condemning Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the works of Pink Floyd, from 1987 onwards, and all […]
  • Ukraine says Melitopol Mayor Ivan Fedorov ‘kidnapped’ by Russia

    The announcement was first made by Kyrylo Tymoshenko, Deputy Head of the President's Office, in a social media post on Friday night.
  • Russia to restrict access to Instagram on March 14

    The Russian government's communication agency announced it would block Instagram in Russia beginning on March 14, in response to Facebook's decision to temporarily allow users in some countries to call for violence against President Vladimir Putin, reports Vox.com.
  • Direct confrontation between NATO and Russia is World War III, says Biden

    Washington: Russia will pay a severe price for the use of chemical weapons, US President Joe Biden said on Friday, stressing that Washington will not fight Moscow in Ukraine as a direct confrontation between NATO and Kremlin would trigger World War III. On February 24, Russian forces launched military operations in Ukraine, three days after […]
  • Editorial: Sigh of relief

    The decision to resume international flights will bring cheer to the sector but is not enough to bail out the struggling industry
  • Disney ‘taking steps to pause’ all business in Russia

    Disney has several linear channels and consumer product brands across Russia, as well as a cruise port located in St. Petersburg.
  • Facebook, Instagram to allow posts calling for violence against Russians

    As a result of the Russian invasion of Ukraine we have temporarily made allowances for forms of political expression that would normally violate our rules like violent speech such as 'death to the Russian invaders.
  • Zelenskyy accuses Russia of attack on humanitarian corridor in Mariupol

    One of the main tasks for us today was the organization of humanitarian corridors: Sumy, Trostyanets, Krasnopillya, Irpin, Bucha, Hostomel, Izyum. Within this day, we have already managed to evacuate almost 40,000 our people
  • Opinion: US oil ban minor inconvenience

    By Amy Myers Jaffe Russia produces close to 11 million barrels per day of crude oil. It uses roughly half of this output for its own internal demand, which presumably has increased due to higher military fuel requirements, and it exports 5 million to 6 million barrels per day. Today, Russia is the second largest […]
  • Discovery suspends operations in Russia amid war on Ukraine

    Under the new law, journalists who call the war a "war" could be prosecuted and sentenced to prison. The BBC also suspended its journalism from Russia following the announcement of the new censorship law, although it U-turned on its decision on Tuesday and has now resumed reporting.
  • Amazon turns off Prime Video in Russia, halts product shipments to country

    Los Angeles: Amazon has joined the growing number of businesses suspending commercial activities in Russia in the wake of the country’s unprovoked attack on Ukraine. The e-commerce giant said in a statement that it is cutting off access to Prime Video for customers based in Russia, given “the ongoing situation in Russia and Ukraine.” Amazon […]
  • Amazon suspends shipments, Prime Video streaming in Russia

    The company said that it will no longer be accepting new Russia and Belarus-based AWS customers and Amazon third-party sellers.
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