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Biden Promises Ukraine $500M More in Direct Aid

President Joe Biden on Wednesday announced that the U.S. will dispatch another $500 million in direct aid to Ukraine, the latest burst to Kyiv as the Russian invasion grinds on.

Biden’s Budget Calls for Funding the Police, Taxing Rich, Countering China

President Joe Biden released his $5.8 trillion budget for fiscal year 2023 on Monday, including significant funding for the police, in an effort to set himself apart from progressives in his party who have advocated for defunding the police. Biden also called for more defense spending and a new minimum tax targeting the rich.

Russia Says West Not Welcome at Peace Talks

Moscow’s Western partners “can’t be trusted anymore,” Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov says

Biden’s Disastrous European Tour: Ron Paul

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Ukraine to Investigate After Video Shows Alleged Russian Pows Being Shot: Zelensky Aide

A Ukrainian official promised an "immediate investigation" on Sunday after graphic videos made the rounds on social media over the weekend, reportedly showing beaten and bloodied captured Russian soldiers being shot in the legs by Ukrainian forces.

Germans Told to Wear a Sweater to Cope With Soaring Energy Prices

The European Union has announced a plan to phase out its dependence on Russian fossil fuels by 2030.

Orbán Responds to Zelensky’s Criticism of Hungary’s Neutrality: ‘I Am a Lawyer, He Is an Actor’

Ukraine’s Zelensky tries to push Viktor Orbán into entering the war and sanctioning Russian gas, in a move that would not only threaten Hungary’s peace but also set the country’s economy on a crash course.

Putin, Erdogan Agree to Organize Next Russia-Ukraine Meeting in Istanbul

Turkey to continue mediatory efforts towards peace between Russia, Ukraine

Ukraine Willing to Be Neutral

Ukraine is willing to become neutral and compromise over the status of the eastern Donbass region as part of a peace deal, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Sunday, even as another top Ukrainian official accused Russia of aiming to carve the country in two.

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