Russia stocks jump as trade resumes after month-long break
Summary Companies Energy stocks see double-digit gains on Moscow reopening Sanctioned lender VTB, Aeroflot suffer falls Rouble strengthens vs dollar, euro after Putin statement OFZ benchmark 10-year yield nudges lower…
NATO: 7,000 to 15,000 Russian troops dead in Ukraine
NATO estimated on Wednesday that 7,000 to 15,000 Russian soldiers have been killed in four weeks of war in Ukraine, where fierce resistance from the country’s defenders has denied Moscow…
Drew Rosenhaus on Tyreek Hill: Davante Adams deal flipped everything upside down – ProFootballTalk
Getty Images Wednesday’s trade sending wide receiver Tyreek Hill from the Chiefs to the Dolphins had its roots in another recent NFL trade. Hill’s agent Drew Rosenhaus was on 560…
U.S. announces new Russian sanctions, plans to admit thousands of Ukrainian refugees
BRUSSELS — The U.S. announced a package of new sanctions against Russia and further aid for Ukrainian refugees as President Joe Biden looked to rally the leaders of some of…
Madeleine Albright had a lot to say about Putin — and she didn’t mince words
Enlarge this image U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright smiles as she shakes hands with Russian acting President Vladimir Putin, right, in Moscow’s Kremlin, in 2000. Albright has died of…
North Korea fires first suspected ICBM since 2017
The suspected ICBM flew to an altitude of 6,000 kilometers (3,728 miles) and to a distance of 1,080 kilometers (671 miles) with a flight time of 71 minutes before splashing…
‘Fixer’ killed in Ukraine was doing a vital, thankless journalism job
That expectation was shattered the moment a drug cartel enforcer shoved a gun in his face. “Prove you’re journalists, because if you’re not, you’re going to die here and now,”…
Zelenskyy pleads for aid as Biden, allies begin summits
BRUSSELS (AP) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called for “military assistance without limitations” as he addressed an emergency NATO summit on Thursday, the first of three urgent meetings U.S. President…
Ketanji Brown Jackson hearing: 5 takeaways from Wednesday
Though there were plenty of lines of contentious questioning from Republicans on Tuesday, some GOP committee members took an even more aggressive approach on Wednesday, repeatedly interrupting Jackson, dismissing her…
Madeleine Albright had a lot to say about Putin — and she didn’t mince words
Enlarge this image U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright smiles as she shakes hands with Russian acting President Vladimir Putin, right, in Moscow’s Kremlin, in 2000. Albright has died of…