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Rogozin: The U.S. will have to use broomsticks to fly to space. NASA head: We have cooperation with Russian colleagues
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Rogozin: The U.S. will have to use broomsticks to fly to space. NASA head: We have cooperation with Russian colleagues
By The Associated PressMarch 19, 2022
‘For a world without Nazism’: Putin appears at packed patriotic rally as troops press attack in Ukraine
‘For a world without Nazism’: Putin appears at packed patriotic rally as troops press attack in Ukraine
By Cara Anna and The Associated PressMarch 19, 2022
To strengthen American cybersecurity, we need clear incident reporting rules
Commentary
To strengthen American cybersecurity, we need clear incident reporting rules
By Bipul SinhaMarch 18, 2022
Russian women walk past a poster of Lenin and a bitcoin.
Finance
Russian banks are so broke the biggest lender just got the go-ahead to issue digital assets like crypto
By Will DanielMarch 18, 2022
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky delivers a speech to the german parliament
Zelenskyy provides a master class in modern communications—but are his pleas to Western lawmakers getting results?
By David MeyerMarch 18, 2022
Nestlé CEO accused of aiding the killing of ‘defenseless children and mothers’ by refusing to stop doing business in Russia
Health
Nestlé CEO accused of aiding the killing of ‘defenseless children and mothers’ by refusing to stop doing business in Russia
By Christiaan HetznerMarch 18, 2022
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo testifies before a Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies hearing to examine expanding broadband access, focusing on the Department of Commerce broadband programs in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, on Capitol Hill in Washington, February 1, 2022 in Washington, DC.
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Here’s how to reverse the pandemic’s hit to women’s employment gains
By David Meyer and Alan MurrayMarch 18, 2022
Why the U.S. thinks China’s muted response to Russia’s invasion is a bad sign
Politics
Why the U.S. thinks China’s muted response to Russia’s invasion is a bad sign
By Peter Martin, Jenny Leonard, Alberto Nardelli, Jennifer Jacobs and BloombergMarch 18, 2022
A Russia girl looks at her phone and another holds up a sign at a Russian opposition rally.
Economy
Russia’s social media shutdown is expensive, costing its economy more than $860 million so far this year
By Will DanielMarch 17, 2022
President Joe Biden
Politics
House votes to suspend trade relations with Russia after invasion of Ukraine
By Kevin Freking and The Associated PressMarch 17, 2022
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky addresses the Bundestag
Tech
Volodymyr Zelenskyy slams ‘childish’ viral deepfake, but experts warn Russia’s cyber hit jobs won’t ‘always be so bad’
By Christiaan Hetzner and Jeremy KahnMarch 17, 2022
Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov
Finance
Russia says it avoided default on its $40 billion sovereign debt, but creditors say they haven’t been paid yet
By Nicholas GordonMarch 17, 2022
The Federal Reserve’s interest rate rises are too little, too late
Newsletters
The Federal Reserve’s interest rate rises are too little, too late
By David Meyer and Alan MurrayMarch 17, 2022
A child looks on near a sign which says Putin war criminal wanted for murder
Joe Biden calls Vladimir Putin a war criminal after Mariupol theater bombing — but what is a war crime and can the Russian president be prosecuted?
By Erik Larson and BloombergMarch 17, 2022
Former KGB agent’s superyacht can’t sail out of Norway because no one will sell it fuel
Former KGB agent’s superyacht can’t sail out of Norway because no one will sell it fuel
By Jill R. Shah, Lars Erik Taraldsen and BloombergMarch 17, 2022
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