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  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called for sanctions against Russia during a virtual speech on the first day of the World Economic Forum.

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  • The chief of the Russian mission to the United Nations resigned his post in disgrace after writing a letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin condemning the invasion of Ukraine.

  • A Ukrainian court sentenced a Russian soldier to life in prison on Monday for killing a civilian in the first war crimes trial arising from Russia's invasion. Vadim Shishimarin, a 21-year-old tank commander, pleaded guilty to killing Oleksandr Shelipov in the northeastern Ukrainian village of Chupakhivka four days after the invasion. Judge Serhiy Agafonov said that Shishimarin had fired several shots at the victim's head from an automatic weapon.

  • War was far away from Russian territory when Putin announced the invasion of Ukraine. Three months after the February 24 invasion, many ordinary Russians are still reeling from the blow. Moscow's vast shopping malls have turned into eerie expanses of shuttered storefronts once occupied by Western retailers.

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  • Yohana Perdomo was still asleep when she grabbed her ration book and set out to find Cuba's most prized product. She padded out the door in flip-flops, past the metal-roofed shacks that were warming up in the morning sun. She saw the local business that sold government ration. There was no line in front. Perdomo thought that it could only mean one thing.

  • Kim bought the house between her and West over the asking price.

  • The aid package for shuttered concert halls and other performance venues was pushed to be included by a major company. Five people familiar with the matter said that Live Nation Entertainment urged Democrats and Republicans in Congress to let it be eligible for the emergency relief program.

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  • GOP Rep. Adam Kinzinger asked if any of his fellow Republicans wanted to speak out.

  • A review of legislative votes, records and official statements by The New shows that at least 358 sitting Republican legislators in battleground states have used the power of their office to try to undermine the results of the 2020 presidential election. In the nine states where the presidential race was closest, the tally accounts for 42% of the Republican legislators. The election was held in each state.

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  • Iran's President said on Monday that Tehran will avenge the death of a Revolutionary Guards Colonel who was killed by two people on a motorcycle. The ISNA news agency said that members of the Israeli intelligence service network were discovered and arrested by the Guards.

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  • Not many people charged with felonies go to trial. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is one of them. The FBI is investigating him over corruption allegations, and the State Bar of Texas is considering disciplining him for trying to overturn the 2020 election.

  • The former New York mayor lost it during the parade.

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  • John Driskell Hopkins, founding member of the band, thanked his fans for their support after he revealed his diagnosis.

  • As he ran off the pitch at the end of the game, he was attacked by Man City fans.

  • A woman's dog is being hailed as a hero after she jumped to her owner's defense when a mountain lion attacked her.