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Europe · WashingtonSecretary of State Antony Blinken will lay out a three-pillar approach to competing with Beijing in a race to define the 21st century's economic and military balance. While the U.S. sees Russia as the most acute and immediate threat to international stability, the officials said the administration believes China poses a greater danger.See the Story
Blinken warns China threat greater than Russia long term
60% Center coverage: 45 sources
Europe · MoscowKremlin spokesman says West must cancel unlawful decisions that hamper chartering ships and exporting grain. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken says food, fertilizer and seeds are exempt from sanctions. British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss says Putin is trying to hold the world to ransom.See the Story
Putin says Russia is ready to help solve food crisis if West lifts sanctions
47% Center coverage: 34 sources
Europe · KharkivKharkiv, Ukraine's second biggest city, had been relatively quiet in recent days as Ukrainian forces regained territory. The city restarted its metro service on Tuesday and asked the hundreds of people who had used the underground as a bomb shelter to free up the train carriages. Many said they were still too scared to return home.See the Story
Russian shelling kills at least four in Ukraine's Kharkiv
50% Right coverage: 12 sources
Europe · MoscowVladimir Putin ordered 10 per cent rises in pensions and the minimum wage. Putin acknowledged that 2022 would be a "difficult" year for the Russian economy. Analysts said the steps would not prevent a sharp fall in real incomes. The pension increase comes into effect from Jun 1, while the minimum Wage hike kicks in on Jul 1.See the Story
Russia's Putin announces 10% hike to pensions, minimum wage
50% Center coverage: 6 sources
Europe · KyivUkraine's richest man says he plans to sue Russia over what he said was US$17 billon to US$20 billion in losses. Rinat Akhmetov owns the biggest Ukrainian steelmaker Metinvest. The Azovstal steelworks suffered heavy damage from Russian bombing and shelling.See the Story
Ukraine's richest man plans to sue Russia for huge losses
44% Left coverage: 9 sources
Europe · KyivAlexander Bobikin and Alexander Ivanov pleaded guilty to shelling a town in eastern Ukraine. The defense lawyer asked for leniency for the soldiers, saying they were following orders. Vadim Shishimarin, a 21-year-old Russian soldier, was sentenced to life in prison on Monday for committing war crimes.See the Story
Two Russian soldiers plead guilty in new war crimes trial in Ukraine
62% Right coverage: 13 sources
Europe · MoscowRussia is advancing a new law allowing it to take control of the local businesses of western companies that decide to leave. The law, which could be in place within weeks, will give Russia sweeping powers to intervene where there is a threat to local jobs or industry. It comes as the Russian economy, increasingly cut-off due to western sanctions, plunges into recession.See the Story
Analysis: Russia prepares to seize western firms looking to leave
Coverage: 8 sources
Europe · London failures include the attempted advance on Kyiv via Hostomel Airfield in March, the stalled progress on the Izium axis since April, and the recent failed and costly crossings of the Siverskyi Donets River. The misemployment of its elite airborne forces highlights how Putin’s significant investment in the armed forces has resulted in an unbalanced overall force.See the Story
Russian tactical failures in Ukraine extend to airborne forces, UK says
50% Left coverage: 4 sources
Europe · MoscowPresident Biden’s nominee for NATO’s top commander says he looks forward to Finland’s and Sweden’s ascension into the alliance, saying that the countries fortify its defenses against Russia.See the Story
NATO commander nominee says Finland, Sweden fortify defenses against Russia
Coverage: 2 sources
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Russia Warns It Will Expel U.S. Journalists If YouTube Blocks Briefings
42% Center coverage: 7 sources
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Kremlin says West is to blame Ukraine grain export problems
80% Center coverage: 5 sources
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Germany's Scholz says Putin won't win war
56% Right coverage: 9 sources
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Turkey in talks with Russia, Ukraine over grain-export corridor
Coverage: 9 sources
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World Bank's Malpass says war in Ukraine may trigger global recession
58% Center coverage: 12 sources
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Russia's central bank cuts key interest rate to 11%, citing decreased stability risks
50% Center coverage: 10 sources
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