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Zelensky said at the press conference that if the U.S. and NATO don't establish a no-fly zone over Ukraine, they should give the country warplanes.

The U.S. and NATO have said that a no-fly zone could lead to a conflict with a nuclear power.

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  • The European Union's foreign policy chief stunned observers when he said last week that EU countries that had left the Eastern bloc would give Soviet-era fighter jets to Ukrainian pilots.

  • Poland, Bulgaria, and Slovakia have said they do not plan to expand the scope of their military aid to Ukraine to include aircraft.

If you cannot shut the sky now, then give us a time frame when you will do it. Zelensky asked how many people have to die if you can't give a time frame.

  • Tell me how many. I will count and wait for this moment. I hope the sky is not open. Give me the planes if you don't have the strength or courage to do that. Wouldn't that be fair?

Zelensky, who has become a global icon of Ukraine's resistance, acknowledged the fear that comes from Vladimir Putin's threats to his life, his family and his country.

  • Zelensky said that he felt pain as anyone else.

  • He said he didn't want Ukraine's history to be a legend about 300 Spartans.

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  • NATO foreign ministers will meet in Brussels on Friday to discuss Russia's invasion of Ukraine, as the country's president called for a no-fly zone and more planes to protect civilians and infrastructure.

  • NATO should impose a no-fly zone over Ukraine, despite the repeated rejection of the idea by western leaders concerned about triggering a wider war in Europe, because of Russia's attack on the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. Zelenskyy asked the people of Western Europe to demand that their leaders change course because the security of the entire continent is at stake.

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  • During a call between the two presidents, Putin said he wanted to annex the whole of Ukraine.

  • Major banks have been excluded from the global messaging network, making it hard for companies to make and receive payments, as Western nations seek to isolate Moscow over its invasion of Ukraine. Russia's central bank has started carrying out daily repo auctions.

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  • The Kremlin's spokesman said that not everyone manages to maintain sobriety.

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  • The Ukrainian city of Kherson was without food and medicine after a three-day siege. Kherson has a population of 290,000.

  • A lot of other places around the world fold the minute there is any type of adversity.

  • The World Bank says the war will push up living costs.

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