Showing posts from February, 2022
Published 44 minutes ago About sharing Related Topics Image source, Reuters Image caption, Boris Johnson spoke at a Ukrainian church in London - and later announced the visa deal People who are settled in the UK will be able to bring their…
Former US Attorney General Bill Barr in a forthcoming book wrote that the possibility of former President Donald Trump running for the White House again was "dismaying" and encouraged the Republican Party to "look forward" in sear…
Published 1 hour ago About sharing Related Topics Image source, Reuters Image caption, Mr Putin described Western economic sanctions against his country as illegal Vladimir Putin has ordered Russia's military to put its deterrence forc…
Thousands of Ukrainian citizens are volunteering to fight, including many with no military experience. from Via PakapNews
Wealthy oligarchs are the latest target of US sanctions announced by the Biden Administration on Thursday, following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Russian Energy Week in Moscow Mikhail Svetlov/Getty Images The US Treasury identified 10 Russia…
Chelsea's Russian owner Roman Abramovich says he is "giving trustees of Chelsea's charitable foundation the stewardship and care" of the club. Abramovich, who will remain the club's owner, has made the move amid Russia's in…
An endless sea of red taillights fill every road from Kyiv, Ukraine's capital, to Lviv, in the far west. Photographer Alan Chin reports from Ukraine. An endless sea of red taillights fill every road from Kyiv – Ukraine's capital, in the…
By Alex Therrien BBC News Published 15 minutes ago About sharing Related Topics Image source, Reuters Image caption, Vladimir Putin was accused by Boris Johnson of engaging in a mission to "overturn the post-Cold War order" The …
By Alistair Coleman BBC Monitoring Published 2 hours ago About sharing Related Topics Image source, Twitter Image caption, Some videos, such as this clip of an aerial attack, are from previous conflicts The second day of the Russian invas…
By Victoria Gill Science correspondent, BBC News Published 2 hours ago About sharing Related Topics Image caption, The Chernobyl site contains several nuclear waste containment facilities to prevent radioactive materials spreading A radiat…
By Alistair Coleman & Shayan Sardarizadeh BBC Monitoring Published 2 hours ago About sharing Related Topics Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Old footage of aircraft taking part in Victory Day celebrations over Moscow were incorr…
Published 1 hour ago About sharing Related Topics Media caption, Gunfire and explosions heard in Ukrainian cities Ukraine's leader has said a "new iron curtain" is falling and closing Russia off from the "civilised world&…
By Alex Therrien BBC News Published 9 minutes ago About sharing Related Topics Media caption, Watch Boris Johnson tell MPs that the UK will squeeze Russia from the global economy Major Russian banks will be excluded from the UK financial s…
By John Simpson World Affairs Editor Published 1 hour ago About sharing Related Topics Image source, Getty Images This feels very much like the end of an era. In November 1989, when the Berlin Wall came down, we believed that the old division…
By Michael Race Business reporter, BBC News Published 35 minutes ago About sharing Image source, Getty Images Household energy bills could top £3,000 a year in England, Wales and Scotland from October, in part due to the Ukraine crisis, a rep…
By Steve Rosenberg BBC News, Moscow Published 27 minutes ago About sharing Related Topics Image source, EPA On the subject of suspense, filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock once advised: "Always make the audience suffer as much as possible." …
ID.me is an identity verification service that has contracts with many federal agencies, including the IRS. The Department of Veterans Affairs has been using ID.me since 2019 as part of a $32 million contract. Hundreds of veterans and caregivers h…
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