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Blinken warned Beijing about Russia: "China cannot have one foot in both shoes"
U. S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken warned that Russia poses a threat not only to Ukraine but also to other European countries.
Kremlin says it will not stop fighting in Ukraine, even during peace talks
Russia will not stop fighting during peace talks with Ukraine. At the same time, Moscow does not believe in the possibility of negotiations with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
BES staff is staffed by only 26.5% - Perkhun
Currently, the Bureau of Economic Security of Ukraine is only 26. 5% staffed, with 1,060 employees out of the 4,000 required by law.
Restrictions on Russia's energy revenues, sanctions and more: statement by G7 foreign ministers released
The G7 foreign ministers will continue to impose sanctions against Russia and third-country individuals and companies that assist Russia, to counter attempts to circumvent sanctions and export restrictions, to put pressure on Russia's revenues from energy and other sectors, and to explore the possibility of using immobilized Russian assets to support Ukraine.
Polish farmers continue to block trucks on the border at four checkpoints
Polish protesters block four checkpoints on the border with Ukraine, preventing trucks from entering but allowing buses and cars to move freely, demanding a limit on the number of trucks entering Ukraine.
European Central Bank plans to force UniCredit to leave Russian market - Reuters
The European Central Bank is planning to oblige Italy's UniCredit, the EU's second largest bank in Russia, to drastically reduce its assets in Russia.
Enemy shelling of Dnipro: patrol policemen show the first minutes after the attack
24 people were injured as a result of a Russian missile strike on the Dnipro River. Residential buildings, educational institutions and infrastructure facilities were damaged.
Oscar and BAFTA statuettes arrived in Ukraine: a meeting with the creators of 20 Days in Mariupol took place at the Kyiv railway station
The creators of the Oscar-winning documentary 20 Days in Mariupol, Mstislav Chernov, Yevhen Malolietka and Vasylisa Stepanenko, held their first meeting in Ukraine after receiving the Academy Award, bringing back Oscar and BAFTA statuettes.
NATO is concerned about the bill on "foreign agents" supported by the Georgian parliament
NATO expresses concern over Georgia's draft law on "foreign agents" adopted in the first reading, calling it a step backwards that does not contribute to the Euro-Atlantic integration of the country, which is seeking to become a member of the Alliance.
"Imperative" Ukraine gets more resources immediately - Blinken
The G7 nations pledged to provide Ukraine with more air defense equipment, ammunition, and artillery to help repel the Russian invasion, while exploring the possibility of using frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine.