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Europe agrees to ban Russian coal but struggles with oil, gas

The European Union has agreed to ban Russian coal, marking its first significant energy sanctions over the Ukraine conflict. While the €4 billion annual ban represents a symbolic break from Russian energy dependence, deeper challenges remain in restricting oil and natural gas imports without triggering potential economic recession.

UN assembly suspends Russia from top human rights body

The United Nations General Assembly voted to remove Russia from the Human Rights Council following accusations of severe human rights violations during the Ukraine conflict, marking a significant diplomatic rebuke against a UN Security Council permanent member.

Congress votes to suspend Russia’s trade status, enact an oil ban

Congress overwhelmingly approved measures to end normal trade relations with Russia and ban oil imports, escalating economic pressure over the Ukraine conflict. The Senate passed both bills unanimously, and the legislation now awaits President Biden's signature.

UN to vote on suspending Russia from the rights council.

The United Nations will vote on suspending Russia from the Human Rights Council following the discovery of civilian casualties in Bucha, near Kyiv, sparking international condemnation and calls for accountability.

Mariupol’s dead put at 5,000 as Ukraine braces in the east.

As the war in Ukraine intensifies, Mariupol's mayor reveals a staggering civilian death toll of more than 5,000. Ukrainian authorities continue documenting Russian war crimes around Kyiv, while the U.S. and Western allies prepare to impose additional sanctions against Moscow for alleged atrocities committed during the invasion.

The US hits Russia with ‘war crimes’ sanctions, Europe following.

The United States has launched a fresh wave of financial sanctions against Russia, focusing on President Vladimir Putin's family and blocking two major Russian banks. The move comes in response to alleged war crimes in Ukraine, with the UK and EU expected to follow suit in escalating economic pressure.

The US to seek Russia’s suspension from Human Rights Council.

The United States plans to seek Russia's suspension from the UN Human Rights Council after reports of potential war crimes in Ukraine. U.S. Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield cited evidence of violence against civilians in Bucha, near Kyiv, calling for Russia to be held accountable for its actions during the ongoing conflict.

Russia faces global outrage over bodies in Ukraine’s streets.

Russian troops' withdrawal from Kyiv's outskirts revealed shocking scenes of civilian casualties in Bucha. Graphic evidence of potential war crimes sparked global condemnation, with diplomatic responses including expulsions and calls for increased sanctions against Moscow.

Ukraine accuses Russia of the massacre, a city strewn with bodies.

Russian soldiers allegedly committed atrocities in Bucha, leaving behind 410 civilian bodies with signs of torture and execution. European leaders condemned the actions and called for increased sanctions against Moscow.

Secret intelligence has an unusually public role in the Ukraine war.

Intelligence agencies in the US and UK have taken an unusually transparent approach during the Ukraine war, publicly sharing assessments about Russian military performance, troop morale, and strategic challenges facing Putin's invasion.
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