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U.N. Council Meets Today on Russian Claim of U.S. Bio-Labs in Ukraine

Moscow claims there are “military biological activities of the U.S." in the territory of Ukraine.

Russia to Nationalize Assets of Companies Leaving Country

Companies where over 25 percent of the entity is owned by nationals from “unfriendly states” will be placed under third-party administration

Do Ukrainian Biolabs Violate the Ban on Biological Weapons Programs?

An explanation must be offered for what was really going on in Ukrainian laboratories working with highly dangerous pathogens

Ted Cruz Rides Shotgun in Us Truckers’ ‘People’s Convoy’

Cruz rides along with 'People's Convoy' as they protest on DC Beltway

Facebook, Instagram to Allow Calls for Violence Against Russians Temporarily

Facebook and Instagram will temporarily allow users in some countries to call for violence against Russians and Russian soldiers within the context of the war in Ukraine, a company spokesperson confirmed Thursday, a substantial shift to their rules on hate speech and violence and incitement.

Disney CEO Off To Florida to Stop DeSantis’ New ‘Parental Rights’ Bill

The CEO of Disney is set to make a trip to speak with Governor Ron DeSantis about stopping Florida's new 'Don't Say Gay Bill.'

Biden: Gas Prices Are ‘Going to Go up’, ‘Can’t Do Much’ About It

President Joe Biden says gas prices in America that are already at historical highs are going to continue to go up and that there’s not much that can be done about it at this time.

Western Food, Beverage Suppliers Suspend Work in Russia

That’s taking place amid Russia’s special operation in Ukraine and new Western sanctions against Moscow

E.U. Sanctions Hungary, Poland Despite Both Countries Welcoming 1.6 Million Refugees

European Parliament votes 478 to 155 in favor of imposing sanctions on the two countries that have taken in the overwhelming majority of Ukrainian refugees.

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