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27.02 / 23:13
markets UPS Action Highways Food War Traffic Farmers march in Poland's capital, cut off roads in Spain to protest Ukraine imports and EU policies
Thousands of farmers are marching in Poland’s capital to protest European Union agricultural policies and imports of cheap food from neighboring Ukraine
27.02 / 20:51
Provident President War country reports peace Yellen urges world leaders to 'unlock' frozen Russian Central Bank assets and send them to Ukraine
froze hundreds of billions of dollars in Russian foreign holdings in retaliation for Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. Those billions have been sitting untapped as the war grinds on, now in its third year, while officials from multiple countries have debated the legality of sending the money to Ukraine. More than two-thirds of Russia’s immobilized central bank funds are located in the EU.
27.02 / 09:19
Citi Citizens Fighting War social Videos The Indians hired for Russia's Ukraine war
Indian nationals hired by Moscow, with the help of recruiters around the world, for the Russian army in Ukraine. Two years into the war tens of thousands of Russian soldiers have died in Ukraine, and Moscow is on a global quest for more combatants, sometimes with the assistance — complicit or oblivious — of informal intermediaries. An Indian translator working in a military recruitment centre in Moscow told AFP journalists in New Delhi that his facility was one of a network across Russia.
27.02 / 08:03
markets Reuters economy Experts War Cycling show German consumer sentiment stabilizes at low level in March, finds GfK
BERLIN (Reuters) — German consumer sentiment is expected to stabilize at a low level in March as households are confronted with great uncertainty due to constantly rising prices and a weaker outlook for Europe's largest economy, a survey showed on Tuesday.
27.02 / 04:45
COST UPS Citi Manufacturing Metro Updates Cost of Living LIVE Updates Feb 27: Fuel prices steady. Petrol and diesel prices remain unchanged. Check your city here
Cost of Living LIVE Updates February 27: The cost of living is the amount of money one needs to survive in a given place – and one's most essential needs such as food, water, housing, taxes, cost of commute, healthcare, etc. The high rate of inflation has pushed up the cost of living across the globe, burning a hole in the common man's pocket.
27.02 / 02:25
President show country Hungary's parliament ratifies Sweden's NATO bid, clearing the final obstacle to membership
Hungary's parliament voted Monday to ratify Sweden's bid to join NATO, ending more than 18 months of delays that frustrated the alliance as it sought to expand in response to Russia's war in Ukraine. The vote, which passed with 188 votes for and six against, was the culmination of months of wrangling by Hungary's allies to convince its nationalist government to lift its block on Sweden's membership. The government of Prime Minister Viktor Orban submitted the protocols for approving Sweden's entry into NATO in July 2022, but the matter stalled in parliament over opposition by governing party lawmakers.
27.02 / 00:59
UPS Booking Aware country hospital International From Moscow to St. Petersburg, luxury hotels hope for Indian managements
New Delhi: Russia’s top luxury hotels, once managed by Ritz Carlton, Four Seasons and Park Hyatt, are looking at leading Indian hospitality firms to run these properties, after the international brands checked out of the country following its invasion of Ukraine. Russian officials have sounded out Tata group’s Indian Hotels Co. Ltd (IHCL), which operates Taj luxury hotels; and East India Hotels (EIH), which operates The Oberoi hotels, a person aware of the matter said on condition of anonymity.
27.02 / 00:01
markets Reuters CEO JPMorgan economy Discover Interviews JPMorgan CEO Dimon cautious about soft landing for economy
The Claman Countdown panelists Kenny Polcari and Joseph Lavorgna break down the Federal Reserves moves.
26.02 / 17:45
COST UPS security country information Oil prices slip amid interest rate outlook and Middle East tension; Brent crude at $81.42/bbl
Gold rate today, 26 Feb 2024: Gold price dips as US dollar index hits 2-month high. US Fed rate, GDP data in focus Since November, oil prices have fluctuated within the range of $70 to $90 per barrel. This fluctuation can be attributed to several factors, including increasing U.S.
26.02 / 17:11
markets Fighting security Food country Polish, Canadian leaders discuss boosting Ukrainian food exports to hungry countries outside Europe
The prime ministers of Canada and Poland have discussed boosting exports of Ukrainian grain to the world’s poorest countries to ease protests by farmers in Europe who see the Ukrainian goods as a market threat
26.02 / 10:51
BLOCK President country reports politician International Moscow will give ‘symmetrical' response, says minister Anton Siluanov as call to seize frozen Russian assets gets louder
RIA Novosti news service published on Monday. RIA reported that Siluanov’s answer was in response to a question on Russia’s frozen foreign reserves. The group of seven (G-7) nations should be “bolder" in seizing frozen Russian assets, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said in an article published on Sunday.
26.02 / 10:51
UPS Fighting security country travelers volunteers Mint Explainer: How Indian volunteers ended up fighting for Russia
A few Indians caught in the Russia-Ukraine conflict have sent desperate pleas back home asking to be rescued, saying the Russian military had hired them as helpers but coerced into fighting in the war. Out of roughly 100 Indians hired by the Russian military, at least one has been killed in battle. The Indian government is scrambling to secure the discharge of these individuals.
26.02 / 09:13
BLOCK Fighting security rights peace Security Council 'perhaps fatally' undermined by Gaza, Ukraine deadlock, says UN chief
United Nations chief Antonio Guterres on Monday deplored how the U.N. Security Council had failed to respond adequately to the Israel-Hamas conflict in Gaza and Russia's invasion of Ukraine, saying the conflicts had «perhaps fatally» undermined its authority. Speaking at the opening of the U.N. Human Rights Council in Geneva, Guterres said the U.N. Security Council often found itself deadlocked and «unable to act on the most significant peace and security issues of our time». «The Council's lack of unity on Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and on Israel's military operations in Gaza following the horrific terror attacks by Hamas on 7 October, has severely — perhaps fatally — undermined its authority,» he said.
26.02 / 04:45
Citi Fighting security President War reports Delays in promised Western military aid to Ukraine are costing lives, the defense minister says
Ukraine's defense minister says half of all promised Western military support fails to arrive on time
26.02 / 04:15
UPS Citizens Action Fighting reports 'Inaccurate reports': MEA disputes reports of Indian nationals seeking discharge from Russian army
Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has issued a statement regarding the plea of four Indian youth who were allegedly forced to join the Russian army and are now stranded in Russia along the war-torn Ukraine border. Expressing concern over the situation, the MEA clarified its stance on media reports regarding Indian nationals seeking discharge from the Russian army. According to the MEA, every case brought to the attention of the Indian Embassy in Moscow has been strongly taken up with the Russian authorities. Similarly, cases brought to the attention of the Ministry have been addressed with the Russian Embassy in New Delhi. This effort has resulted in several Indians being discharged, with the MEA reaffirming its commitment to actively pursuing all relevant cases of Indian nationals for an early discharge from the Russian army.
26.02 / 00:29
Provident security Bill President Department Biden to meet congressional leaders with shutdown clock ticking
WASHINGTON (Reuters) — President Joe Biden plans to meet with congressional leaders Tuesday to discuss funding the government as a partial shutdown deadline looms on Friday, the White House announced Sunday.
25.02 / 21:25
Death President War Battlefield country reports Zelenskiy says 31,000 Ukrainian soldiers killed since Russia invaded
KYIV (Reuters) -President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Sunday that 31,000 Ukrainian soldiers had been killed since Russia's full-scale invasion two years ago, giving the first official figure for more than a year.

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