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The President of the country says that around 1,300 Ukrainian troops have been killed since Russia invaded its neighbour.

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The President of the country says that around 1,300 Ukrainian troops have been killed since Russia invaded its neighbour.

  • Russia said on Sunday that it was counting on China to help it survive the blow to its economy from Western sanctions, which it said had frozen nearly half of its gold and foreign currency reserves.

  • A group of Asian-owned businesses in Philadelphia and Montgomery County in Pennsylvania have been targeted by a group of people. In the 14th District, 35th District and Cheltenham Township, the stores were closed in the morning and the thieves broke in. Front St., Front Street Deli, and Hmart were targeted.

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  • President Biden told House Democrats in Philadelphia on Friday that if the U.S. forces fought Russia in Ukraine, it would be World War III.

  • Trump's personal Boeing 757 was a hallmark of his 2016 campaign, but on Saturday he denied reports that it had beenmothballed in New York.

  • According to the German newspaper, the former German Chancellor met with Putin for several hours in a bid to end the war in Ukraine. The weekly newspaper said that one of Putin's closest advisers had a long talk with Schroeder. The former chancellor, who is a personal friend of Putin and has links to Russian companies, met a group of Ukrainians with links to the country's delegation for peace talks with Russia in Turkey on Monday evening.

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  • Croatian officials criticized NATO on Saturday for its slow reaction to a military drone that flew all the way from the Ukrainian war zone over several NATO member states before crashing in an urban zone of the Croatian capital. The Russian-made aircraft crossed several countries before hitting a field near a student dormitory in Croatia.

  • The State Department said in a statement that Iran launched a dozen missiles at the Iraqi city of Erbil late Saturday night.

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  • Colin Jost said at the top of Saturday Night Live that some people have handled the stress better than others.

  • Five Florida middle school students have been charged with hate crimes for participating in a racially motivated crime. They are facing charges after attacking a group of white students.

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  • Over the past few years, we have learned that our elected officials don't always make the best decisions. You can't make this stuff up, and a South Carolina county councilman showed up to a community event wearing a racist t-shirt and posting a photo on his Facebook page.

  • Thousands of Russian tourists are stuck in Thailand because of the war in Ukraine, many unable to pay their bills or return home because of sanctions. The crisis in Europe put a crimp in recovery plans for the Southeast Asian nation, which has hosted more visitors from Russia than any of its neighbors before the Pandemic hit. The governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand told The Associated Press on Friday that there are about 6,500 Russian tourists stuck in four provinces that are popular seaside resort destinations.

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  • Tom Rice slammed former President Trump in a statement on Saturday, calling him a would-be tyrant. Rice was one of 10 GOP House members who voted for impeachment.

  • In a video released by the Ukrainian government, President Volodymyr Zelensky said that the country's war with Russia had reached a strategic turning point.

  • Nancy Mace traveled to New York and filmed a social media video outside Trump Tower reminding her South Carolina constituents that she was one of the former president's most unpopular supporters. One of the most reliably GOP states in the U.S., Mace and Rice are unlikely players in the debate over the future of their party.

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  • Alabama residents will no longer be required to hold a permit to conceal and carry a handgun after Gov. Kay Ivey signed a bill into law.

  • Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen visited army reservists training under a new scheme to bolster war readiness on Saturday, a programme that has gotten added impetus from Russia's invasion of Ukraine, given China's bellicosity against the island. The war in Ukraine has stirred debate in Taiwan about its readiness and tactics should Beijing ever threaten to take the island by force. Taiwan's government announced a reform of the training of its reserve forces, including doubling down on combat and shooting exercises.

  • An individual wanted for hitting an Asian man with a hammer on a Manhattan subway platform has been charged with hate crimes and ordered held on a $300,000 bail on Friday. Christian Jeffers was arrested on Wednesday in connection with the attack that took place on the 7th Avenue and West 14th Street station on the 1/2/3 line on Tuesday night. Jeffers and the other person got into an argument after bumping into each other.