Sanctions

Arizona Judge Denies Katie Hobbs’ Request to Sanction Gubernatorial Opponent Kari Lake

Judge denies request to sanction Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake over lawsuit challenging election defeat, requires Lake to reimburse Katie Hobbs for certain costs incurred during proceedings.

Anti-NATO Protests in Paris Led by ‘Les Patriotes’

A large anti-NATO rally was held in Paris, France on Saturday by the right-wing Les Patriotes party, with protesters calling for a review of France's policies towards the US-led bloc and Moscow and denouncing anti-Russia sanctions.

Zelensky to Ban More Religious Organizations With Links to Russia

Ukraine President Zelensky is seeking to continue the "spiritual independence" of the country by continuing bans against religious organizations “affiliated with centers of influence” in Russia.

US Designates Iran, China as Countries of Concern Over Religious Freedom

The United States on Friday designated China, Iran, and Russia, among others, as countries of particular concern under the Religious Freedom Act over severe violations, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said.

Biden Admin Giving Another $4.5 Billion to Ukraine

U.S. Treasury on Tuesday said it would disburse $4.5 billion to Ukraine in the coming weeks to support the nation's war with Russia.

French Conservative Says Western Weapons to Ukraine Prolonging Conflict

France's Marine Le Pen believes Russia-Ukraine conflict can be settled through negotiation.

Biden Seeks Novel Relationship With China

Here’s a phrase I never expected to write: Joe Biden will be spending the next few days channeling his inner Gwyneth Paltrow.

Medical Board Moves to Strip Dr. Peter McCullough of Certifications

A medical board has moved to strip top cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough of his certifications in internal medicine and cardiovascular disease, claiming that he provided misleading medical information to the public about COVID-19 vaccines.

Prague: 70,000 Czechs Protest Over Energy Crisis Fuelled by EU Sanctions on Russia

Over 70,000 Czechs came to the streets of Prague to protest against the rising energy prices triggered by the EU sanctions against Russia.

Chinese Spies Bribed U.S. Double Agent: DOJ

The Justice Department announced on Monday that two Chinese intelligence operatives have been accused of bribing a U.S. official for information regarding a criminal case against a Chinese-owned telecommunications company.

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