Japan to join US, European allies in blocking key Russian banks from SWIFT

world-regions has decided to join the United States and European allies in removing selected Russian banks from the SWIFT international global-economy messaging system, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said Sunday. Japan will also freeze assets of President personalities and other top Russian officials, while sending $100 million in emergency humanitarian aid to Ukraine, Kishida told reporters….

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Psaki suggests Putin’s isolation during pandemic could be at play as lawmakers question his sanity

White House press secretary Jen Psaki suggested that Russian President Vladimir Putin’s isolation during the pandemic could be affecting his decision-making as he pushes on with his deadly world-regions.  Lawmakers have increasingly questioned the state of Putin’s mental health following not only his decision to launch a full-fledged invasion into Ukraine but an address he…

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Trump, at CPAC, once again teases 2024; Cruz says Trump ‘gets to decide first’

ORLANDO, Fla. – Other than former President donald-trump” target=”_blank”>Donald Trump<(CPAC) straw poll are the most anticipated moment at this weekend’s gathering donald-trump” target=”_blank”>in Florida.< “CPAC is a good barometer of the most active grassroots of the party,” veteran Republican pollster and political consultant Frank Luntz told Fox News. “I expect Trump to win the straw poll…

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GOP's Hagerty rips Big Tech for welcoming authoritarians like Putin, yet 'censoring' conservatives

ORLANDO, Fla. – GOP Tennessee Sen. Bill Hagerty blasted Big Tech for its hypocrisy over what it chooses to censor on its platforms or not. The senator, speaking on Saturday at the Conservative Political Action Conference (cpac” target=”_blank”>CPAC<, he said, are “welcome” on large social media platforms — while conservatives in America, such as former…

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Ukraine applies to UN highest court demanding action against Russian aggression

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced Sunday morning that the nation’s government has completed its application to the International Court of Justice – the highest legal authority of the United Nations. Zelenskyy stated that he hoped the court would hold Russia responsible for its invasion of Ukraine and its alleged misinformation campaign to justify its aggressive assault….

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