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🚫 Lavrov on Sanctions Against Russia: West Returned to Bandit-Style Wild Capitalism With its sanctions against Russia, the West returned to the bandit-style wild capitalism, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said in an interview with the Al Jazeera broadcaster.…
Lavrov said that Moscow could not predict that these sanctions, caused by impotent anger, would cover the sports movement, cultural exchange, and would affect contacts between people.
"Do you remember that in previous years, when announcing sanctions against Arab, Latin American countries, the West constantly repeated, at least in the Security Council, that the sanctions were not aimed at ordinary people, the sanctions were to make the state leadership feel the pressure of the global community and change the behavior. Now, no one talks about it at all," he said.
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"Do you remember that in previous years, when announcing sanctions against Arab, Latin American countries, the West constantly repeated, at least in the Security Council, that the sanctions were not aimed at ordinary people, the sanctions were to make the state leadership feel the pressure of the global community and change the behavior. Now, no one talks about it at all," he said.
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📺 The UK Ofcom media regulator said Wednesday that it launched 12 more investigations into impartiality of the RT news channel and considers if the broadcaster should keep its UK license.
"Ofcom has today opened a further 12 investigations into the due impartiality of programmes on the RT news channel. This takes the total number of RT programmes under investigation to 27. We are very concerned by the volume of programmes on RT that are raising potential issues under the Broadcasting Code, and as we progress our investigations we are considering whether RT should retain a UK licence," the regulator said in a statement.
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"Ofcom has today opened a further 12 investigations into the due impartiality of programmes on the RT news channel. This takes the total number of RT programmes under investigation to 27. We are very concerned by the volume of programmes on RT that are raising potential issues under the Broadcasting Code, and as we progress our investigations we are considering whether RT should retain a UK licence," the regulator said in a statement.
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‼️Pentagon postpones test launch of Minuteman III missile to ensure actions are not misunderstood amid heightened tensions in Russia-Ukraine crisis
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‼️Pentagon postpones test launch of Minuteman III missile to ensure actions are not misunderstood amid heightened tensions in Russia-Ukraine crisis
🗣️"Last weekend, Putin directed special alert of Russian nuclear forces. We saw this as dangerous and irresponsible. Such provocative rhetoric is unacceptable. The US has not taken any similar steps. In an effort to demonstrate that we have no intention to engage in actions that could be misunderstood, our Minutemen III test launch will be postponed from this weekend," Pentagon spokesperson John Kirby said during a Wednesday briefing.
Kirby further noted that the postponement will not affect the US' nuclear posture or deterrence, detailing that the decision was not prompted by a 'specific action or inaction' by the Russian president.
Kirby further noted that the postponement will not affect the US' nuclear posture or deterrence, detailing that the decision was not prompted by a 'specific action or inaction' by the Russian president.
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🔋 Fitbit issued a recall of one million Ionic smartwatches because they pose a burn hazard to consumers, the US Consumer Product Safety Commission said in a notice.
"The lithium-ion battery in the Ionic smartwatch can overheat, posing a burn hazard," the recall notice issued on Wednesday said. "Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled Ionic smartwatches and contact Fitbit to receive pre-paid packaging to return the device."
When customers return the watch, the release added, they will get a $299 refund. In addition, Fitbit said it will also give customers a discount code that takes 40 percent off certain devices, according to the release.
Fitbit, the release added, received at least 115 reports in the United States and 59 internationally of the battery in the watch overheating. It also saw 78 reports of burn injuries in the US and another 40 internationally.
This recall was conducted voluntarily by the company, the agency said.
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"The lithium-ion battery in the Ionic smartwatch can overheat, posing a burn hazard," the recall notice issued on Wednesday said. "Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled Ionic smartwatches and contact Fitbit to receive pre-paid packaging to return the device."
When customers return the watch, the release added, they will get a $299 refund. In addition, Fitbit said it will also give customers a discount code that takes 40 percent off certain devices, according to the release.
Fitbit, the release added, received at least 115 reports in the United States and 59 internationally of the battery in the watch overheating. It also saw 78 reports of burn injuries in the US and another 40 internationally.
This recall was conducted voluntarily by the company, the agency said.
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🏛 The US House passes resolution conveying support for Ukraine, calling for end to conflict
The House passed the "Supporting People of Ukraine" resolution on Wednesday with a 426-3 vote.
The measure backs US support for Ukraine, including calling for an immediate ceasefire and full withdrawal of Russian forces from the country.
Moreover, the measure urges the Biden administration to deliver additional security assistance to Ukraine immediately.
In addition, the resolution pledges to support working with Europe and international partners to bolster Europe’s energy security and reduce its dependence on Russian energy imports. The measure also emphasizes maintaining US energy independence.
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The House passed the "Supporting People of Ukraine" resolution on Wednesday with a 426-3 vote.
The measure backs US support for Ukraine, including calling for an immediate ceasefire and full withdrawal of Russian forces from the country.
Moreover, the measure urges the Biden administration to deliver additional security assistance to Ukraine immediately.
In addition, the resolution pledges to support working with Europe and international partners to bolster Europe’s energy security and reduce its dependence on Russian energy imports. The measure also emphasizes maintaining US energy independence.
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❗World Bank halts all programs in Russia, Belarus with immediate effect
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⚖ Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller joined a nationwide probe of TikTok for allegedly allowing its social media platform to harm the mental health of children and young adults, his office said in a statement.
"Attorney General Tom Miller has joined a nationwide investigation into TikTok for providing and promoting its social media platform to children and young adults while use is associated with physical and mental health harms. Attorneys general nationwide are examining whether the company violated state consumer protection laws that put the public at risk," the release said on Wednesday.
The investigation is also going to focus on, among other things, techniques used by TikTok to boost young user engagement, including increasing the duration of time spent on the platform and frequency of engagement with the platform, the release said.
Leading the investigation is a bipartisan coalition of attorneys general from California, Florida, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Jersey, Tennessee, and Vermont.
"Attorney General Tom Miller has joined a nationwide investigation into TikTok for providing and promoting its social media platform to children and young adults while use is associated with physical and mental health harms. Attorneys general nationwide are examining whether the company violated state consumer protection laws that put the public at risk," the release said on Wednesday.
The investigation is also going to focus on, among other things, techniques used by TikTok to boost young user engagement, including increasing the duration of time spent on the platform and frequency of engagement with the platform, the release said.
Leading the investigation is a bipartisan coalition of attorneys general from California, Florida, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Jersey, Tennessee, and Vermont.
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‼️The International Criminal Court (ICC) has started an investigation into the Russian activities in Ukraine, ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan has said.
🗣️"I have notified the ICC Presidency a few moments ago of my decision to immediately proceed with active investigations in the Situation. Our work in the collection of evidence has now commenced," Khan said in a statement.
He added that the ICC would focus on the organization's key objective: ensuring accountability for crimes under the court's jurisdiction.
🗣️"I have notified the ICC Presidency a few moments ago of my decision to immediately proceed with active investigations in the Situation. Our work in the collection of evidence has now commenced," Khan said in a statement.
He added that the ICC would focus on the organization's key objective: ensuring accountability for crimes under the court's jurisdiction.
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🇺🇸 Texas primary sets up Abbott-O’Rourke race as midterms begin
Republican Gov. Greg Abbott will face Democrat Beto O’Rourke after voters in Texas opened what could be a lengthy and bruising primary season poised to reshape political power in state capitals and in Washington DC.
Both easily won their party’s nomination for governor on Tuesday. Abbott is now in a commanding position as he seeks a third term, beginning his run with over $50 million and campaigning on a strongly conservative agenda in America’s most-populated Republican state. That leaves O’Rourke facing an uphill effort to recapture the magic of his 2018 Senate campaign, when he nearly ousted Ted Cruz.
Republicans are betting that the Texas primaries will be a first step toward them retaking Congress in November, pointing to Biden’s low approval ratings, inflation, and what they describe as anger about the chaotic withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan. Russia’s war with Ukraine is also likely to have deep political implications.
Republican Gov. Greg Abbott will face Democrat Beto O’Rourke after voters in Texas opened what could be a lengthy and bruising primary season poised to reshape political power in state capitals and in Washington DC.
Both easily won their party’s nomination for governor on Tuesday. Abbott is now in a commanding position as he seeks a third term, beginning his run with over $50 million and campaigning on a strongly conservative agenda in America’s most-populated Republican state. That leaves O’Rourke facing an uphill effort to recapture the magic of his 2018 Senate campaign, when he nearly ousted Ted Cruz.
Republicans are betting that the Texas primaries will be a first step toward them retaking Congress in November, pointing to Biden’s low approval ratings, inflation, and what they describe as anger about the chaotic withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan. Russia’s war with Ukraine is also likely to have deep political implications.
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⚡ Chevron says monitoring Ukraine situation, Caspian pipeline vital for consumers worldwide
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❗ Macron says will maintain communication with Putin to persuade him of 'giving up weapons'
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♻️ UN countries to create treaty to fight plastic pollution
TThe UN Environment Assembly voted unanimously Wednesday at its meeting in Nairobi, Kenya, for a resolution “to end plastic pollution.” It sets the stage for international negotiations designed to produce a treaty by 2024.
After a week of debate, negotiators fashioned proposals for a treaty that would cover the full lifecycle of plastics, including production, design and disposal.
According to a recent study, the global plastic industry is valued at $522.6 billion. A conservative estimate suggests at least 11 million metric tons of plastic end up in the Earth’s oceans every year. The environmental group Greenpeace said the UN panel’s decision is a “big, bold step to end plastic pollution.”
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TThe UN Environment Assembly voted unanimously Wednesday at its meeting in Nairobi, Kenya, for a resolution “to end plastic pollution.” It sets the stage for international negotiations designed to produce a treaty by 2024.
After a week of debate, negotiators fashioned proposals for a treaty that would cover the full lifecycle of plastics, including production, design and disposal.
According to a recent study, the global plastic industry is valued at $522.6 billion. A conservative estimate suggests at least 11 million metric tons of plastic end up in the Earth’s oceans every year. The environmental group Greenpeace said the UN panel’s decision is a “big, bold step to end plastic pollution.”
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‼️Canada has imposed new sanctions against 10 employees of Gazprom, Rosneft over Russia's special military operation in Donbass, foreign ministry announces
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⚡ US Defense chief says no-fly zone over Ukraine would start War with Russia
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‼️Canada has imposed new sanctions against 10 employees of Gazprom, Rosneft over Russia's special military operation in Donbass, foreign ministry announces
"The Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Foreign Affairs, today announced new sanctions under the Special Economic Measures (Russia) Regulations in response to Russia’s unprovoked and unjustifiable invasion of Ukraine," the ministry said in a statement.
"These new measures impose restrictions on 10 key individuals from 2 important companies in Russia’s energy sector, Rosneft and Gazprom. These measures are intended to put further pressure on Russia’s leadership to cease its violations of Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity," the statement added.
"These new measures impose restrictions on 10 key individuals from 2 important companies in Russia’s energy sector, Rosneft and Gazprom. These measures are intended to put further pressure on Russia’s leadership to cease its violations of Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity," the statement added.
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⚡🇯🇵Japan to reportedly freeze assets of four Russian banks, including VTB over ongoing special military operation
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