As tensions increase in Ukraine, Putin hints at recognition of rebels
Leaders of the separatist regions released televised statements earlier Monday pleading with Putin to recognize them as independent states and sign friendship treaties.
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Leaders of the separatist regions released televised statements earlier Monday pleading with Putin to recognize them as independent states and sign friendship treaties.
"The embassy is preparing for all sorts of scenarios, but as of today, we are staying here in Ukraine, because our presence here is necessary for Israelis who are staying here in Ukraine," Ambassador Michael Brodsky says.
American and Russian presidents agree "in principle" to a proposal by France's Emanuel Macron for one last effort to stave off what the British PM warned would be "the biggest war in Europe since 1945." Satellite images show Russian field deployments near the border with Ukraine; US Embassy in Moscow tells Americans to "have an evacuation plan."
The palace says the 95-year-old British monarch will continue with light duties at Windsor Castle over the coming week.
Israel readies for emergency intake of thousands of potential Ukrainian immigrants fleeing a war. Western powers prepare "robust and comprehensive" sanctions against Moscow in case it invades Ukraine.
Activities include campus demonstrations, rallies and lectures with pro-Palestinian activists erecting mock checkpoints and walls.
Washington issues some of its starkest, most detailed warnings yet about how a Russian invasion of Ukraine might unfold.
Russia reportedly adds 7,000 troops near Ukraine border as Ukrainian military and Moscow-backed rebels trade accusations of shelling across ceasefire line.
US questions Moscow report Russian military pulling back troops near Ukraine. Hours after Moscow's announcement, Ukranian Defense Ministry, two banks overwhelmed in denial-of-service cyberattack.
The EDPS says use of Pegasus might lead to an "unprecedented level of intrusiveness, able to interfere with the most intimate aspects of our daily lives."
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