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Ukraine crisis: US warns China against helping Russia (BBC News)

Unnamed US officials told multiple news outlets that China had signalled willingness to provide military assistance to Russia. The Chinese foreign ministry ...

You can also get in touch in the following ways: But Beijing at the same time has expressed "unwavering support" for Ukraine's sovereignty. The White House has decided to make public its claim just as President Biden's top security adviser is due to meet China's most senior diplomat. "Mr Sullivan raised a range of issues in US-China relations, with substantial discussion of Russia's war against Ukraine," a readout of the meeting said. "Russia possesses its own independent potential to continue the operation. Asked if he could clarify whether China had received a request for military help from Russia, Mr Zhao said this was "fake news" but did not deny it directly.

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Russia-Ukraine war: What happened today (March 14) (NPR)

A roundup of key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

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The Russia-Ukraine War: March 14, 2022 (The Wall Street Journal)

Full coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

He added that there is an intense dialogue with Israel on humanitarian issues. The call followed a decision earlier Monday by Israel’s government to set up a field hospital in Western Ukraine to provide humanitarian assistance. The Israeli prime minister has spoken several times to the Russian and Ukrainian leaders and has traveled to Moscow and Berlin as part of his mediation efforts.

Protester disrupts Russian TV news show (unknown)

Act of dissent comes amid crackdown on independent journalism and anti-war protests in Russia.

The responsibility for that aggression lies on the conscience of only one man, and that man is Vladimir Putin,” she said. “And personally to the woman who entered the studio of Channel One with a poster against the war.” She said her father was Ukrainian, and her mother, Russian. Pavel Chikov, head of Agora, said Ovsyannikova had been arrested and taken to a Moscow police station. To those who fight disinformation and tell the truth, real facts to their friends and loved ones,” Zelenskyy said. She could be heard shouting “Stop the war.

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Russia-Ukraine latest updates: Thousands evacuated from Sumy (Aljazeera.com)

Russia-Ukraine news from March 15: Red Cross evacuates several thousand civilians from Sumy, northeastern Ukraine.

But at the same time, there’s a whole number of risks … both economic and security,” he told Al Jazeera. “This is the largest special visa category we have established in decades.” “You can be 99 percent sure that Mykolaiv region will continue to hold back the advance of the Russian troops. “Our Economic Crime Act will enable us to crack down harder and faster on dirty money and those who support Putin and his regime,” Sunak said in a statement. Kyiv, which is currently the symbol and forward operating base of Europe’s freedom and security, will not be given up by us.” People – with dignity, the way you have not been treated in your army, and the way your army does not treat ours,” he said. Russia has promised Syrian soldiers, who earn between $15 and $35 per month, a salary of $1,100 to fight in Ukraine, the Observatory reported. “Your courage and the courage of your people inspires us all. Vereshchuk said a convoy with supplies for Mariupol was stuck at nearby Berdyansk and accused Russia of lying about fulfilling agreements to help trapped civilians. General regulation matters, ceasefire, withdrawal of troops from the territory of the country,” Mykhailo Podolyak said on Twitter. Poland has taken in the largest share of the refugee population. And in return they express their deep concerns about the situation,” he said.

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Ukraine latest updates: Civilian convoy leaves besieged Mariupol (Aljazeera.com)

Ukraine news from March 14: Attempts to evacuate civilians and deliver humanitarian aid has failed for several days.

He warned “it is only a matter of time” before Russian missiles fall on NATO territory. “The events in Ukraine are truly tragic. They claim the Russian forces granted them only a 15-minute window to leave the area before roads are closed. For additional work in the working subgroups and clarification of individual definitions. According to Muradov, this could help provide people in the Donetsk region with humanitarian supplies. Although Russia realizes the nonsense of its aggressive actions, it still has a delusion that 19 days of violence against 🇺🇦 peaceful cities is the right strategypic.twitter.com/BhFLgBSKiu Bennett has held numerous calls with Russian and Ukrainian officials in an attempt to assist efforts to resolve the conflict. For additional work in the working subgroups and clarification of individual definitions. “Iran is against the war in Ukraine, supports a peaceful solution. “Military analysts are suggesting it may have been a way to keep pressure on the Ukrainians even as the talks were going on.” Citing wartime data for conflicts in Iraq, Lebanon, Syria and Yemen, it predicted the “annual output contraction could eventually be much higher, in the range of 25 to 35 percent.” Ankara has said it was forced to opt for the Russian weapons because allies did not provide arms on satisfactory terms.

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Ukraine war: everything we know on day 19 of the Russian invasion (The Guardian)

Russian shelling hits flats and aircraft plant in Kyiv; Ukraine denies firing missile that Moscow says killed at least 20 people in Donetsk.

A convoy of more than 160 cars departed from Mariupol today, local officials said, in what appeared to be the first successful attempt to evacuate civilians from the encircled Ukrainian city. Ninety children have been killed and more than 100 wounded in Ukraine since Russia invaded on 24 February, the Ukrainian general prosecutor’s office said. Ukrainian authorities have denied accusations by the Russians after a Ukrainian missile allegedly exploded in the separatist-controlled city of Donetsk killing at least 20 civilians.

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Ukraine Update: China Seeks to Avoid Russia Sanctions Sideswipe (Bloomberg)

China is seeking to avoid taking a hit from U.S.-led sanctions against Russia, a top Chinese diplomat said, an effort to prevent the world's second-biggest ...

Beijing dismissed that news as “disinformation,” and said it was urging a peaceful solution to the crisis in Ukraine. China is seeking to avoid taking a hit from U.S.-led sanctions against Russia, a top Chinese diplomat said, an effort to prevent the world’s second-biggest economy getting caught up in the fallout of Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. The White House has called on Beijing to use its influence with Moscow to help end the conflict, and cautioned there’ll be consequences for supporting the Kremlin.

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Talks on hold as crisis grows; Zelensky to address U.S. Congress on ... (The Washington Post)

Negotiations between Ukraine and Russia are on hold until Tuesday, after the talks resumed following attacks on a military facility 15 miles from the border ...

“We have a minimal level of details right now, but Ben is hospitalized and our teams on the ground are working to gather additional information as the situation quickly unfolds,” Scott said. Thousands of U.S. troops have been sent to Poland and other countries along the alliance’s eastern edge, and President Biden and other Western leaders have maintained that a Russian attack on one would invite a ferocious response. We must stop the aggression, to prevent nuclear disaster, to stop all of Europe from catching fire.” “We have to join our efforts not only to defend Ukraine but to defend all of Europe today. “The people of Ukraine, who are fighting against the Russian regime to defend their Homeland and democracy in the world, are mourning with you,” he wrote. She ended with a call to action, alluding to the high price of dissent in Russia: “It is only in our power to stop this madness. I am ashamed that I’ve allowed the lies to be said on the TV screens. Officials say that charities and community organizations are helping to connect volunteers with families. The British government is offering roughly $450 per month to those who sponsor a Ukrainian family. “I’m asking people across our country who can provide a home for Ukrainians to consider being sponsors.” For several days, attempts by a convoy of trucks carrying food and medical supplies to reach the besieged southern port city have been delayed by fierce fighting. Two distinct blasts and sparks erupt from the site of impact at approximately 9:50 p.m., according to the clip’s timestamp.

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Ukraine war: China will face consequences if it helps Russia evade ... (RNZ)

US officials believe Russia has requested Chinese military supplies to help with the war effort, as well as economic support.

International Monetary Fund managing director Kristalina Georgieva last week said the crisis could also see China miss its 5.5 percent growth target this year. Wang Huiyao, head of a Beijing think tank and adviser to the Chinese government, warned of "an escalatory spiral" in a column published in the New York Times on Sunday, and said China was "uniquely positioned to act as a neutral mediator between a Western-supported Ukraine and Russia" to end the war. A senior Biden administration official said the war in Ukraine and its impact on regional and global security would be a "significant topic" during Sullivan's meeting with Yang, given China's moves to align "itself with Russia to advance their own vision of the world order". "We will not allow that to go forward and allow there to be a lifeline to Russia from these economic sanctions from any country, anywhere in the world." He said China found the current situation in Ukraine "disconcerting" and added: "We support and encourage all efforts that are conducive to a peaceful settlement of the crisis." Liu said that "utmost efforts should be made to support Russia and Ukraine in carrying forward negotiations despite the difficult situation to produce a peaceful outcome."

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